Example sentences of "in at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She pulled in at a motorway service station and decided on lunch .
2 Erm , what happened was the cathedral council one light in at a cost of four hundred and fifty pounds but they could n't afford the second light , so we got some money from erm the residents who contributed some money , we got some money from the school and there was a shortfall of sixty six pounds thirty one pence for the total bill , so the chairman er .
3 We 're early , so we call in at a pub .
4 The longest came from his great rival , William Ewart Gladstone — that clocked in at a mind-numbing four hours and 45 minutes .
5 Apparently I had windmilled in at a quarter to ten , with three bottles of champagne , all of which I dropped in one catastrophic juggle .
6 An elderly female novelist had come in at a quarter to six and Penelope had found herself trying to explain why her latest novel had not been reviewed in the Sunday Telegraph , why it had not been advertised more widely , why copies had not been displayed on the bookstall of a friend 's local station , why it had not yet been reprinted .
7 They went down an alleyway and in at a door .
8 The lean hand gripping his arm thrust him in at a door in the long encrustation of buildings that clung to the curtain wall on the sunny side , where the best light fell and the day lingered longest .
9 Frédéric peers in at a window .
10 We look in at a window .
11 I called in at a Sainsbury 's to buy some essential items .
12 Nazarbayev was sworn in at a session of the republican Supreme Soviet on Dec. 10 , at which the republic dropped the words " soviet socialist " from its title to become the Republic of Kazakhstan .
13 A GREY parrot had detectives baffled last night when it was handed in at a Liverpool police station .
14 Alice looked in at a scene of comfort .
15 After leaving the letter in a drawer she had gone to a nearby town and booked in at a hotel .
16 Having booked herself in at a hotel where she was well known , she returned to the hospital and sat with her daughter throughout most of the evening .
17 ‘ I thought it was worth a try , so I drove up here , booked myself in at a hotel down the road .
18 Wycliffe was booked in at a hotel on the waterfront , up river from the wharf and facing the village of Flushing across a narrow stretch of water .
19 WILLIAMS ) came in at a run from the " Coriolanus " matin e e , still in his toga , and just made his position in time . ]
20 Anyone finding them should hand them in at a police station or to any officer he said .
21 Call in at a Booking Agent .
22 Led by Lt Fusata Iida they flew in at a height of 50ft and within a few minutes the airfield was a smoking mess .
23 Four members of the press were allowed in at a time .
24 Paradoxically , ‘ people 's capitalism ’ has been ushered in at a time when the long-term trend towards a greater equality in wealth may have been reversed , and in a manner that has firmly excluded the poorest from acquiring capital assets themselves .
25 And they 'd let so many in at a time .
26 They 've seen language labs , which are great , more or less mould away for lack of resources to keep them in working order , and they see micros coming in at a time when everything else is being cut .
27 It was one of those cosmic accidents which are no accident , that the next day , when she called in at a bookshop to look for some more Morris titles , she should find on the same shelf the total output of Professor M. L. Vaughan ; and among the rest his : Aurae Phiala : A Pleasure City of the Second Century A.D. She took it down and opened it at random , and the prose caught her by its incandescent fervour .
28 The branch road from Dent joins in at a bridge and the hamlet of Cowgill , once a parish in its own right , is immediately beyond : here is a church built in 1873 , a converted school , the pleasant residence and gardens of Cowgill Grange and an isolated terrace of cottages .
29 It meets the River Lyon and the rivers pour in at a rate of 370 cubic metres a second .
30 For the first six months they have to live in at a training centre .
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