Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You know someone has just come in downstairs . ’
2 Brilliant , I said , pretending that I 'd just got in .
3 And I 'd just got in at about oh half three .
4 I was passing when I saw the gates not shut properly , so I thought I 'd best come in and see if everything was all right at the house … ’
5 She later embellished it with a few words about my inability to dance again — which I 'd never indulged in — and proposed that the girls would be driven even further away .
6 The hospital said I 'd better go in and sent an ambulance round for me .
7 ‘ Well , I did n't get up Sunday , then I thought I 'd better go in to work on Monday , but I came home early and I 've been in bed ever since . ’
8 Stopping the car by the front door , Nicky said , ‘ I 'd better come in — at least until you get the lights on . ’
9 Then she stoops for some pebbles and warns that I 'd better come in now .
10 ‘ People say to themselves : ‘ If we 're at the bottom , I 'd better get in now ’ ’ .
11 ‘ Well , I 'd better get in to see Ratchette .
12 I thought that it was probably some stupid village prank , but that I 'd better get in as soon as possible in case something odd was happening .
13 I 'd better turn in .
14 The greatest relief was that I had n't called in on my way down or I would have been with them .
15 I had also discovered that I had not put in with the ‘ essential documents ’ a vital letter — the one which contained Kathy and Len 's address , so here I was arriving in Perth , knowing nobody and without an address to go to !
16 I had best put in an appearance at the feast .
17 I had n't seen her since you went to America , and then about six months ago I was staying the week-end with the Coleworthys and I thought I had better drop in to see the old girl in case she heard I was in the neighbourhood and took offence "
18 Here we go again , I 've just filled in my pools coupon and I 've put Leeds down for a win .
19 I 've just come in .
20 If someone called that she liked , she 'd say , I 've just come in .
21 I 've just come in , come in with them .
22 They 're out for a laugh , I mean Charlie wo n't even tell me who he fancies because erm he says , you know , he said to me , you know , and in , in , in , and in his exact words he said you 've got to be really stupid to tell anyone anything in this place and I said yeah but I 'm not a proper Haileyburian I 've just come in , you know he goes yeah but you 're gon na get that way
23 A man says : ‘ Hold on , I 've just got in , be right with you …
24 I 've just got in . ’
25 Well you see and I 've also put in for a job for the the marina at Northampton which is another mental home .
26 ‘ Just the most wonderful hotel I 've ever stayed in . ’
27 ‘ The conditions were colder than I 've ever worked in before , ’ said Harry .
28 We do within P Way Design , which is probably the best office I 've ever worked in for that .
29 I 've actually put in for twenty thousand pounds ' worth of grants at this point , however , let's see whether I 'm fortunate to achieve that .
30 And anyway so we went to er over to Egypt and then it was when we came back and I I , the other morning on the radio they was talking about asking people to ring in about , I 've never rang in , I never bother ring , er how they spent their twenty first birthday .
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