Example sentences of "us in [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Husbands and wives … oh , no , you did n't sign us in as a married couple ? ’ |
2 | A lay brother let us in through a postern gate where others took care of our horses and baggage . |
3 | He used to sit there in the mornings and clock us in with a stop-watch . |
4 | The guys at New Deal filled us in with the latest on Harrow skatepark . |
5 | ‘ A draw would keep us in with an outside chance of going to the States . |
6 | Er , well Ray let us in on a little oak table erm and forget to ring up to find out whether |
7 | The man forgot one issue , the European Monetary Union , it was Mr Major that took us into the Economic Monetary Union at the wrong way , he took us in on a political decision on the last day of a Labour Party Conference in Blackpool and he 's forgotten that . |
8 | To my mind , the excellent Ms Phillips would be able to give a much funnier performance if she were allowed to let us in on the truth from the outset . |
9 | So I trooped down there and muscled us in on the Bazooka Joe gig . |
10 | In February , after an exhausting series of tests , the doctor let us in on the secret my father strove to keep until the end of his life . |
11 | In the evening we had a very enjoyable meal at the Captain 's table and Captain Lemaire filled us in on the delights of Martinque , our next port of call . |
12 | TV chef Raymond Blanc lets us in on the secrets of his kitchen |
13 | Once we had sat together in that ‘ condemned ’ gallery until evening , and the sacristan , not knowing we were there , had nearly locked us in for the night . |
14 | ‘ Ca n't you take us in to the Bus station ? |
15 | The walrus followed us in to the shallows , and we hurriedly jumped out on to the shore to get better pictures . |
16 | ‘ Bring us in to the boat , ’ said Mahmoud . |
17 | But , despite these uncertainties , there is a general consistency in the figures arrived at from these ( and some other ) sources which justify us in regarding the average output per die as in the low tens of thousands , and a figure of about 30,000 seems a good working hypothesis . |