Example sentences of "in [prep] [noun sg] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | We 'll have to make sure we get a bottle of sherry in for Christmas Geoff . |
2 | And in this sort of instance , I mean Tidworth , with the , with bringing in of North Tidworth it 's important that we do have extra accommodation , the police are doing it within their , within their remit . |
3 | Grimsby 's best opening came on the half-hour , when Paul Groves put Mendonca in behind keeper Ludo Miklosko . |
4 | Dylan Thomas immortalised such machinery in Draper Mog Edwards ' soliloquy in Under Milk Wood : I have come to take you away to my emporium on the hill , where the change hums on wires . |
5 | So , chopped frets meet slapdash rhythms and get on famously , wisely deciding to move in with singer Chris Waterman 's big , gold-white guitar and 24-going-on-14 cherubic looks . |
6 | He commenced one such exploit in 1970 , when he dropped out of Berkeley to move in with singer Janis Joplin , whom he had met while making a cocaine delivery to her Marin County house . |
7 | It seemed as if the nurses were already part of the angelic host as they flew along the outdoor corridors with provisions , that the Steward 's staff , under the direction of Mr Charles Read , soon to be a Desert Rat , had brought in from West Kensington , Fulham and Chelsea . |
8 | And we had the fantastic help in from South Wales , most thos terribly good er people were terribly good to us in organizing er different things . |
9 | The busiest place , by far , was Prestwick ; during the war years , in addition to other busy service and civilian traffic , 20,000 military planes were ferried in from North America for distribution to various bases and war zones . |
10 | Around the mid century the new complex fashion comes in from East Greece , but later than the first of these is the last of the old , the exquisite ‘ Peplos kore ’ ( 679 , fig. 39 ) . |
11 | Lord Howe is being tipped along with Lord Whitelaw as a possible heavyweight figure who could be brought in to help John Major with the government 's presentation of policies . |
12 | And so I wrote in to Radio Brighton , and Doctor Wisbey very kindly saw my son and confirmed that he was , in fact , dyslexic . |
13 | With a quarter of the audience tuned in to Radio Hamburg , the reputation of the British press and broadcasting for fairness and accuracy was bound to seem less than established . |
14 | A young girl with agranulocytosis is coming in to Room C. ’ |
15 | When he failed to get in to Merchant Taylors , Iain was sent off to boarding school in Bishop 's Stortford . |
16 | The Moore , the merrier : Roger , of that ilk ( below ) , puts his right leg in on daughter Deborah 's big day |
17 | They 're about to cash in on striker Mark Stein , who 's on his way to Chelsea from Stoke for 1.6 million pounds . |
18 | On Mon , 17 Jan 1994 wrote : after match phone in on Radio Leeds . |
19 | in In re North Australia Territory Co. , 45 Ch.D. 87 , 93 : |