Example sentences of "she [verb] in [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Because she , she goes in off the deep end and you |
2 | Well I mean for the first year she wo n't be in if she goes in as a student she 'll be in college . |
3 | I go , I go in her days , and she goes in on mine , but never mind . |
4 | This can be reduced a little if she goes in with all she needs for the first few days : a clean dressing-gown , slippers , a change of night clothes and bedjacket and all the toilet articles and other small items she is likely to want . |
5 | ‘ Could n't I see her , before she goes in for surgery ? ’ |
6 | And she said wait here Mr and in she goes in to this bloody meeting and out he came . |
7 | As she taxied in to the small civilian terminal , Adam watched the three fighter planes ease their pointed noses skyward and climb at over thirty thousand feet a minute . |
8 | She flung the fork down , looking daggers at him , and continued : ‘ The house she lived in during the war received a direct hit , and for two days she was buried alive nursing a glass vase belonging to her mother . |
9 | She lived in as a bride . |
10 | ‘ You are a coward , ’ she said mockingly as she got in beside me . ’ |
11 | It , it worked out , my mum at first thought it were n't too bad cos she got in with one of these special offer things . |
12 | She sensed he was pretending to be asleep when she got in to bed . |
13 | ‘ Dejala , ’ they yelled as she rode in for the big swipe and missed it . |
14 | Erm , and that 's about it really , erm , she lives in at the minute , and this was a gentleman called in the sky . |
15 | She rarely goes out and has never been beyond the street she lives in on her own . |
16 | ‘ Till yesterday she lives in with Saint Julien , but they have another of their rows . |
17 | After the normal speculation that surrounds these events I was put out of my misery as she weighed in at 32lb 4oz — to say I was ecstatic would have been an understatement . |
18 | Paulus could sense it too as she moved in for the kill to claim a 2-6 , 6-4 , 6-3 victory . |
19 | And when she moved in for the kill she was as hard , and as final , as any of her male colleagues . |
20 | But Celia Palmer , who took her lover 's name when she moved in with him , had been acquitted of all the gravest charges ‘ hanging over her head this long time ’ . |
21 | Angie recalls how she moved in with David 's mother to comfort her and how they eventually found Haddon Hall , a large Victorian folly in Beckenham , where ultimately she and David lived along with Tony Visconti and his girlfriend Liz . |
22 | She knew that she would inevitably be just exchanging one set of problems for another when she moved in with her daughter and son-in-law and the grandchildren , but she had taken her time and come to the decision in her own way , and finally managed to make a very good adjustment to an entirely different life in a busy household . |
23 | ‘ I suppose it was because she moved in with him , ’ said William , defensively . |
24 | It was fine while they had their own flats but when she moved in with Larry their sex life seemed to fade . |
25 | Well , when she first left her husband she moved in with Shirley |
26 | The custom of cleaning the close had been explained to Madge on the day she moved in by a small woman carrying a metal pail and a large card . |
27 | An' she drops in for another little drop , |
28 | Should she give in to her love for another woman ? |
29 | She slunk in through the French windows , hoping to creep upstairs unseen . |
30 | He left Helen and went to have a bath and in the cold steamy bathroom there came to him this vision of a distant unreal Helen looking — well , radiant was the unexpected word that came to mind — looking not her usual self at all in some frock that glowed and billowed and rustled as she came in at the front door late , pink-cheeked , a touch dishevelled and greeted by the stone wall of Dorothy 's disapproval . |