Example sentences of "on [art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 But despite a minor stoppage outside splendid sunlit Durham , you could feel the power of the new class 91 locomotives clawing back at the clock on the run in to Newcastle .
2 Put it on the floor in between you .
3 Before we go on to keep the , to look at the minutes and for the young people who were actually on the weekend in .
4 Well , we 'll listen to what people have to say tomorrow on the phone in .
5 ‘ I called at his house on the way in .
6 He caught her once on the way in .
7 On the way in we look at the first five tables — if we do n't spot anyone , if we do n't get told about anything happening , we politely disappear after 20 minutes or so . ’
8 It must have happened around the glass doors on the way in .
9 At the 18th Sandy was in the semi-rough again , this time on the right-hand , with the fairway having yet another of St Georges ' hog 's backs on the way in .
10 On the way in , they paused by the grave of Eugen of Savoy , buried at the west end of the south aisle chapel .
11 As George and I were ‘ the guards ’ we saw that all children were supervised and that all passed muster on the way in .
12 He might have been asking her about the traffic on the way in from the airport .
13 The authentic Church is part of a Kingdom which is not on the way out , but on the way in .
14 It is important that visitors be made welcome on the way in rather than left until they are on the way out .
15 To date , it 's been reasonably simple to pick holes in their Heads-Down-Take-No-Nonsense-Mindless-Boogie , but here in New York they overcome both comparisons and critics , sending a tangible buzz round a capacity crowd , already reeling after each being given a free condom by a security man on the way in .
16 They knew she 'd been drinking on the way in .
17 Boy-scout amateurishness , they claim , is on the way out ; a professional command-and-control centre on the way in .
18 Some media at any moment might be on the way in ; others on the way out .
19 That was not unusual on the Monday after a tournament , so I decided to drive to his house in Clapham in the hope that I might intercept him either on the way in from a long lunch or on the way out for a pre-prandial drink .
20 ‘ The best chance would have been to grab her on the way in , ’ the man said .
21 ‘ You can just see the sea from the nursery , ’ explains Prue , ‘ and if you stand on the loo and look out of that little window you can see all those cloverleaf intersections you drove over on the way in .
22 ‘ Well , to tell you the truth , Sir Enchanter , I met one of your nasty , wriggling creatures on the way in . ’
23 Good provisions and restaurants , but beware the reef on the way in !
24 On the way in from the airport , Hurley had warned him that the back bedroom was full of electronic gear that nobody knew how to use .
25 I feel sure that the German Luftwaffe must have looked at it especially the leaders , and saw where the Eighth Airforce hit and seeing what we did and gave them some thought and consideration , actually with our Bomb Group going in we had no fighter attacks on the way in over the target , we had flack but we did not have air opposition , then on the way back we crossed the Danish peninsula and I think of course by this time the Luftwaffe knew we were coming back that way , and they had the fighters up there and this was our first time being on this mission that we saw air to air combat with the fighters against the flying fortress and in our ammunition , in our guns there , every fifth bullet was a tracer and it was amazing to me that as the German fighters came in it looked like just a hail of tracers going out but they were able to get in there knock down a B Seventeen and leave , it seemed , unscathed untouched it almost seemed impossible to me that a fighter could go through that many bullets and escape unharmed .
26 She 'd been wanting to go home all day , dragging on her teacher 's hand on the way in , looking over her shoulder just in case her mum might have popped her head round the gate for a last wave .
27 From this a spiral staircase led upwards to a similar-sized room with windows on all sides , and Sabine realised she must be in the tower she 'd noticed on the way in .
28 ‘ You passed him on the way in . ’
29 I 'd noticed two separate burglar alarm circuits on the way in , but I did n't spot anything that was n't instantly replaceable and therefore over-insurable .
30 He looked at me as if I had trodden in something on the way in .
  Next page