Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [verb] in [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Programme assistant Ian Edgar stood in at the last minute . |
2 | The route has now taken a bit of hammering with a Yugoslav bagging the third ascent and Sean Myles and Andy Pollitt steaming in for the fourth and fifth ascents soon afterwards . |
3 | The name Lucy Warren went in to the computer at Moscow Centre , along with hundreds of other names on the periphery of the various movements . |
4 | David McIvor came in on the blind-side and Ian Smith was called up when Graham Marshall injured his knee . |
5 | He looked up when Donna Frizzell came in through the back door , and was startled to see that her hat was awry and her makeup smudged beyond repair . |
6 | And , although he was halted on the line , Cambridge retained possession , Flood sending Richard Batstone hurtling in on the left for a try that Davies converted . |
7 | Food and Drink : The Alsace improviser Lucy Bailey tunes in to the style of jazz fan and winemaker Andre Ostertag |
8 | They feel they are creative enough to win , even without the injured John Barnes , whose place on the left flank will go to Chris Waddle with David Rocastle coming in on the right and Steve McMahon and Bryan Robson taking the middle . |
9 | It was the home side who took the lead in the twenty sixth minute when Doug Taylor beat Brian House on the right wing , put in a low cross and Pedro Herbert crept in behind the defence to score . |
10 | Andrea Stuart tunes in to the rhythms of black history with Toni Morrison ; Carol Rumens glimpses the glamour of old Russia with Tatyana Tolstaya ; D J Taylor listens to the rural English past with Adam Thorpe |
11 | Richard Illingworth chipped in with the next wicket — Stephenson trapped leg before sweeping . |
12 | Carmarthen drifted to the centre of the course , Fort Marcy ducked in towards the rail , and a gap had appeared . |
13 | Former Welsh international Steve Lovell , on a month 's trial , slid in to give Bournemouth a 19th-minute lead from Kenny Rowlands ' cross , and Denny Mundee paddled in with the dexterity of a sculler to score their second after Mick Bodley 's back pass stuck in a puddle . |
14 | This battle became known later as the Battle of the Jaws , an apt name considering the manner in which the Orc attack closed in on the Dwarfs , like the jaws of the Mad Dog itself . |
15 | Stephen Pullan and Iain Pyman both gave further evidence of the strength of Sand Moor by upstaging clubmate Cage with 68s , while Stephen Burnell ( Brickendon Grange ) and Stoneham 's Alan Mew got in on the act by matching the exacting par of 69 . |
16 | The detective said , ‘ Take it easy with the limey , we do n't want Scotland Yard horning in on the case . ’ |
17 | The man whom Sergeant Bird ushered in through the door seemed to be buckling at the knees , and his Adam 's apple jerked furiously in his throat as he swallowed time and again . |
18 | ICL Plc weighed in with the TeamServer F5 , boasting a dual-bus architecture , specifically designed to loose the full processor capacity and high-speed caching architecture . |
19 | It was Pentium day last week , and ICL Plc weighed in with the TeamServer F5 , boasting a dual-bus architecture , specifically designed to loose the full processor capacity and high-speed caching architecture . |
20 | At Crackington Haven , flanked by the soaring cliffs of Cambeak and Pencannow Point , Atlantic rollers crash in on the tide . |
21 | ‘ I saw Mr Hyde go in by the laboratory door in the street at the back of the house , ’ said the lawyer . |
22 | Shane Warne , whose solitary wicket of the series had cost him 228 runs , was rested , while Tom Moody came in for the out-of-form Mark Waugh . |
23 | It seems that Meg was washing up in the pantry yesterday when Mr Swinton came in from the shore as is his custom in the afternoons , and you were with him ! |
24 | Walters landed a second penalty in the opening minute of the second-half before wing Wayne Proctor squeezed in at the left corner for the tourists ' third try . |
25 | As I got out I caught the enigmatic Mr Goodson sneaking in through the front door , but if he 'd seen me pull up , he did n't wait to say Hello . |
26 | If this sort of thing can happen to him , especially a year after Mr Dalglish gave in to the pressure , then everyone is vulnerable . |
27 | They were gifted a goal six minutes later when a John Clark free-kick was touched on by Ferguson and Paddy Connolly nipped in through the static Celtic defence to lift the ball over Pat Bonner . |
28 | At eight a.m. it was pouring with rain , and very cold , as the partners of Yeo Davis straggled in through the neat entrance , their footsteps echoing on the tiles . |
29 | Playboy Warren Beatty homes in with the dryer on Julie Christie in the film Shampoo . |
30 | Back in Endell Street queasiness set in with the raid 's aftermath yet it blended with a certain sense of excitement . |