Example sentences of "in [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The chimps ' individuality has always delighted and fascinated her , and Jomeo and Gigi , two full-blown eccentrics , are given a chapter each in Through a Window . |
2 | A deadlock can only be opened with a key so a thief can not smash a pane of glass and open the door ; or if he gets in through a window , he ca n't carry your property out through the door . |
3 | Summoning up all her courage , she keeked in through a window and was startled to see a pair of large horns . |
4 | If a burglar breaks in through a window , he will want to open the door so that he can carry the television out to his vehicle . |
5 | The pair had been trapped in an upstairs ' room until firefighters smashed their way in through a window and led them to safety down a ladder . |
6 | Two robbers both with guns had got in through a kitchen window and were threatening to kill him . |
7 | Two robbers , both with guns , had got in through a kitchen window and were threatening to kill him . |
8 | He ran across the empty alley between the tumbledown buildings and squeezed his way in through a crack in the sagging door . |
9 | Ten thousand couples joined in through a TVlink-up with five other countries . |
10 | In the end , I got in through a hole in the side , but it was n't easy . |
11 | He is still taking medication for injuries to his hand caused by the extreme cold blowing in through a hole in the fuselage during a ten-hour flight . |
12 | Intruders at the Bull and Dog pub in Greatham , near Hartlepool , stole £920 from the vending and gaming machines after getting in through a groundfloor window . |
13 | A lay brother let us in through a postern gate where others took care of our horses and baggage . |
14 | Yesterday Mike Dodd , of the authority 's finance department , said the thieves broke in through a store room window . |
15 | They had got in through a cellar window at the back and made their way up to a small office on the third landing where , according to Cyril , the sole employee had been there man and boy until he became fossilized and had to be removed feet first from his station . |
16 | I drive in through a side entrance of the Royal Academy and queue , surrounded by other artists . |
17 | And if you were caught letting somebody in through a ground floor window about eleven o'clock a night , that , that was it . |
18 | Perhaps he was in cahoots with the one who got in through a skylark ? |
19 | He ran across the key , bandoleer slapping his chest , gun held at the port , and reached the beach in time to see Baccy ease the patrol boat in through a gap in the reef . |
20 | ‘ I would n't wear muddy hunting boots if I was going to climb in through a bedroom window and murder a lady , ’ said Ethel . |
21 | Who was the burglar breaking in through an entryphone ? |
22 | She came in through the corridor , shuffling in her thick black clothes . |
23 | He parked his car and walked in through the yard . |
24 | She came in through the yard door , and from the moment he saw her , Dauntless could tell she was a sorceress of deftness and strength . |
25 | Ronnie must have come in through the yard door without her knowing … |
26 | The birds , when they come shooting in through the darkness , seldom land exactly beside their nest hole . |
27 | I walked in through the door and , feeling a bit lost , I asked the first person I saw if he knew whether the Social Secretary was around . |
28 | Coming in through the door |
29 | She skipped out of the way as the broom flicked itself busily in through the door . |
30 | people criticise this style and say it 's all a lie , they take one quick look in through the door and they say that we are all acting madly to conceal some great sadness from ourselves . |