Example sentences of "in [coord] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The Prince is always digging something in or pullng something out . |
2 | Er had they got their way every time we put a cheque in or took one out or moved money from one account to another it would have cost us eighty pence , which meant that had anybody paid their their fees to the er and made the cheque payable to us directly , we would have had to bank that cheque and then reissue another cheque er to the appropriate department and that would have cost us one pound sixty , for which we 'd have got nothing . |
3 | My father keeps wondering whether to bring them in or keep them out . |
4 | He said his remarks on a rise in tax ‘ neither rules it in or rules it out ’ . |
5 | Is that for for trapping it in or tuning it in at all or a different thing ? |
6 | Sons of louts grappled with the coffin in vain ; they could neither cram it in nor twist it out . |
7 | Trent waited until the catamaran was pointing downriver , then he let go the stern line , pulling it in and coiling it down . |
8 | One wanted to go in and break it up , a second to stay back and let them go home . |
9 | he sometimes comes in and helps me out as well so very first class chap if you know anybody that needs a good headline writer Jack 's your man |
10 | Would that we could as easily gather back all the things we have said in mistake over the years , gather them in and powder them down until not one trace of their original form is left . |
11 | it 's just like drinking , it 's just like getting a spoonful of sugar and sticking it in and wiping it around . |
12 | Put it in and screw it round and round and round , so that the pressure would fetch out the oil . |
13 | Please do not do er what a young man did the other day went to his house , he was the victim of a burglary , he very proudly announced that he 'd fitted one of these locks to his front door when we saw how he 'd fitted it , he 'd actually chiselled out the majority of the side of his door in and filled it up with Polyfilla ! |
14 | Maybe I could come in and check it out while you wait in another room . ’ |
15 | LT : The other speaker is likely to chip in and finish it off |
16 | I waved him away as Karen thoughtfully tucked me in and zipped me up . |
17 | When there came , in the distance , the sound of another bell ringing , the girl from the next cubicle actually came in and tugged her out into the room , whispering , ‘ You 've got to line up ! ’ |
18 | If the secretary had come back early , and if she answered , Lucy had decided to go in and bluff it out . |
19 | Even with the doors locked , determined attackers can still break in and drag you out if you can not drive away . |
20 | They come in and follow it up rather than preventing it . |
21 | but I 've only , in fact , used ten because someone took the microphone in and put it back in the wrong place . |
22 | eventually it 'll get more and more computer wise , its the same in the motor trade or any trade it all , if the machine goes wrong all they 'll have is a pack , just pull the pack out , put a new pack in and put it back |
23 | She sobbed so much that Mrs Parvis heard through the wall and came in and told her off . |
24 | But I 'd rather if you did n't mind that you did go in and sort it out cos she said well put a cheque in the envelope with the standing order form but I mean |
25 | putting water in and spitting it out . |
26 | I 've had to go back up in to him , yeah , but I do n't know what happened last night , I do n't know whether he was not quite tired enough , erm , he must of got up as soon as I put him down and started sort of moaning then I went into the girls and I sorted them out he started screaming he did , so I had to go to him in and lay him down and making him lay down |
27 | Oh well , and a little jog of the memories to people who are out there collecting their donations in , or people who have promised money — get that money in and get it off to er well to you I suppose , Mike . |
28 | I told you , I said to him , I just pulled in and heaved them out . |
29 | th th they defend that against the Japanese and then in , early in forty seven the come in and take it over so it 's an enormous psychological shock erm and they recognize that erm they , they , they do need to er they recognize that the way is through mass support , they think that 's what they 've got ta get , and they 've got ta get it quickly . |
30 | When our mam died — our dad had been killed down the pit long before — he took me in and brought me up . |