Example sentences of "in at the [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | He was thankful she was n't wearing boots but her hair had disappeared again under an awful black felt hat that looked as if it might have been her father 's , and when she handed her coat in at the cloakroom she kept the hat on . |
32 | Both dog fox and vixen will dig these out from the stops , never going in at the doe 's entrance but judging the precise overhead position from which to dig down directly to the nest . |
33 | You can come back with us now or you can call in at the Incident Room on the Wharf later today if you prefer . ’ |
34 | But there are still 9 pistols untraced following the break in at the Dunmore Shooting Centre last week . |
35 | But there are still 9 pistols untraced following the break in at the Dunmore Shooting Centre last week . |
36 | I did n't know quite where or how or with whom but I was going to turn in at the Gendarmerie and take it from there . |
37 | The one time Mayor of Arden , father of the bruised Grace ( ‘ Had it been Paddy Ashdown I would n't have minded one little bit ’ ) , had checked in at the desk and was about to carry his overnight bag up to his room when he noticed her through the glass door of an adjoining room . |
38 | Now the front door is secure — do n't let them in at the back ! |
39 | ‘ ‘ Go out the front and in at the back ! ' ’ |
40 | However , with a little diligence and help of the single end of a transfer tool , they can sometimes by unravelled in the work and since the end is fine it can be darned in at the back . |
41 | Tackle loose stair treads in a similar way , mailing the front edge to the riser below , and piping glue in at the back . |
42 | The fifteenth hole is short but dangerous ; its plateau green is ringed by bunkers at the front and sides and the trees press in at the back in a claustrophobic way — a nightmarish hole if you are playing badly . |
43 | And then pumped the concrete in at the back . |
44 | Larne should have taken the lead two minutes later when a right wing cross from Fay sailed over Beck but McCourt , running in at the back post , somehow managed to steer his header wide . |
45 | When I did that one for Ian , we just tied it in at the back did n't we ? |
46 | He could call in at the Informer office in Chancery Lane and use the telephone to arrange a suitably stimulating lunch . |
47 | I had to have a talk with Mrs Rumney and a few days later I called in at The Laurels . |
48 | He never stopped in at the Susweca for refreshment after he was finished for the day . |
49 | Trailing some way behind the braver riders , I did n't even get to see a fox , let alone be in at the kill . |
50 | On one of our south coast patrols I managed to be in at the kill on what turned out to be one of our more amusing combined operations . |
51 | When Coffin returned from central London late that night , he looked in at the TAS office . |
52 | Coming to the gate , he looked in at the cottage and instantly recognized the fourth photograph in Heather 's collection . |
53 | But they say as yet they 've found no signs of a break in at the cottage . |
54 | Having said that in the case of a of a a of a through movement , I accept that we are loading at at the traffic in at the A sixty one if you like and it 's coming out at the A sixty one north . |
55 | Like the ‘ Samson ’ , it is an important rediscovery , once in the Demidoff Collection , that had been missing for decades and was last seen in at the C.L.Cardon sale in Brussels in 1921 . |
56 | When mum and I had checked in at the travel desk and given in our suit cases we were able to wander around and have something to eat until our flight was called out . |
57 | Better in many cases to stick the photographs in at the printing stage and have them done by traditional methods . |
58 | Oh , I 've got him in at the play school you see , starts play school after Easter |
59 | The more intelligent networks will be able to recognise codes , keyed in at the telephone and will store much more data than is possible today . |
60 | The doves flew in at the mouths and made their nests inside . |