Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] in through the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When two police cars raced in through the school gates she hid behind a wall . |
2 | There was the sound of running feet outside and the gate guards piled in through the crack . |
3 | The seventy seven year old collapsed after five police officers clambered in through the window to arrest her grandson . |
4 | Goods brought in through the Port of London were widely distributed by way of the River Thames and the Grand Union Canal which linked to the Midlands . |
5 | The pump is connected through the outer tray and draws water in through the gravel or charcoal , and then through the filter elements into the pump for discharge as a fountain or waterfall . |
6 | Behind him , three more gipsies crowded in through the doorway . |
7 | And , by Royal Appointment … the Russian swans fly in through the fog . |
8 | He was thin , and there appeared to be dark patches growing in through the grey of his beard . |