Example sentences of "[to-vb] i in " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Let's get out of here before MacLane shows and tries to pull me in for this . ’ |
2 | A cage to lock me in ? ’ |
3 | Somehow I must get up the Library steps , for if I can get in there before they reach me , they wo n't be able to duff me in . |
4 | You go to all the trouble of finding me a bed in a night shelter and you then get me so drunk they 'll refuse point-blank to let me in ! ’ |
5 | Waddle it take to get you to let me in ? |
6 | IVAN IDEA YOU 'RE NOT GOING TO LET ME IN ! |
7 | ( I had taken to climbing over the railings of the barracks each night , as the watchmen on the gate had been forbidden to let me in as I was known to be sleeping there . |
8 | ‘ I did send a telegram to the caretaker to tell him to be here to let me in . |
9 | ‘ I 'm old enough to wait without being hurt for people to let me in again , ’ she said lightly , hoping that he had listened to what she said and understood its application to himself . |
10 | ‘ Tell her to let me in , ’ demanded Finn . |
11 | ‘ If you refuse to let me in , then I 'll break down the door ! ’ |
12 | " Excuse me , I should like you to let me in . " |
13 | ‘ They 're not going to let me in , ’ John says . |
14 | You do n't have to let me in , you know , Mr Carrington . |
15 | ‘ Are n't you going to let me in ? ’ |
16 | But dimly she heard him say again , ‘ Are n't you going to let me in ? ’ |
17 | Local reporters were keen to know how he managed to carry out his civic duties , to which Mr Snyder replied blithely that fellow committee members sat beside him during screenings and gave a running commentary ‘ to fill me in when the screen goes silent ’ . |
18 | ‘ Good God , man … but you did n't feel obliged to fill me in . ’ |
19 | ‘ Actually the Archdeacon was kind enough to fill me in on that aspect of things . |
20 | I AM indebted to John Moorey from Portsmouth who has been kind enough to fill me in with some of the details of the extraordinary golfing life of Mary Toogood , nee Johnson , who died earlier this year . |
21 | I wanted her to fill me in on the blank spots , and I wanted to hear it from her , not anybody else . |
22 | They vied with each other to fill me in on the gruesome details . |
23 | ‘ What sort of place are they going to put me in ? ’ |
24 | He explained as House met today , better not to swear me in as First Lord of the Treasury until it rose . |
25 | I do n't know , chuckin' me clothes in the dustbin , I suppose you 'd like to chuck me in as well . |
26 | After a while , however , he decided to invite me in . |
27 | She measures out her guarded replies to him in neat , carefully checked words , as once she had suggested , from the top of the steps outside their front door , that Millie might like to invite me in for a few minutes . |
28 | I could see him thumb through several papers before returning to the counter with a single sheet ; he made no attempt to invite me in or even to offer me a chair . |
29 | But for you to make the trip just to turn me in … ’ |
30 | I get someone to call me in — |