Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [verb] in [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He waited another second , then shrugged his shoulders and went in through the double doors . |
2 | He said the key to SmithKline 's success was its ability to market and sell brands and cash in on the potential of new products . |
3 | Some universities now have deputy or pro vice chancellors , who chair major committees and stand in for the vice chancellor . |
4 | OTHERS have preferred to select the right machine for the duty and ground conditions and hired in for the job . |
5 | I do n't remember what the man looked like but he was coming out of the Arts Centre with his wife , took off his glasses and stepped in between the thugs and me . |
6 | With the hood down you can lower the windows and go in over the top , but even this is far from ideal . |
7 | The sun sank lower on my left and the blue shadows of dusk began gathering on the pines and firs and creeping in among the sapling branches and the alders . |
8 | And Pilger , an exasperatingly prickly individualist determined to expose the ills of the world , stubbornly refused to lower his standards and fit in with the new requirements . |
9 | Raiders lifted tiles and climbed in through the roof space to take the guns and 150 rounds of ammunition . |
10 | Raiders lifted tiles and climbed in through the roof space to take the guns and 150 rounds of ammunition . |
11 | Council leader John Williams argued the town benefits from people who choose to stay in more rural locations and travel in during the day . |
12 | The council leader , Coun John Williams , argued that the town benefits from people who choose to stay in more rural locations and travel in during the day . |
13 | He rolls up his sleeves and sets in on the dishes that I have eaten from over the course of the day . |
14 | Machine-franked mail must be faced , securely tied in bundles and handed in to the post office . |
15 | But she has this threatening jacket , a dark linen one which she can pop on over the Lycra , and it has big shoulders and big assertive buttons and nips in at the waist , and this means , ‘ Fun I may be , but business is business and I will rip your arms and legs off in the boardroom if you let me . ’ |