Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] in [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The food at the hotel is mostly flown in from Vienna , so staying at Fudauri is Georgian extra-extra luxury .
2 Walking the floor to prove to yourself it was not rising to crush your bed as the walls slowly gathered in towards you and the ceiling lowered itself steadily downwards until it was an inch above your face .
3 SHe had eventually given in to a desire to seek Tammuz out , even though SHe already recognised the signs which meant he wanted to be left alone .
4 Then a Leed rang up saying that he was there and that the particular aviatical chant in question had been initially struck up by the away end , and only joined in by a shameful minority ( ahem ) of Leeds fans .
5 I wanted to be accepted by those around me , and so joined in with their stories of soldiering , sex and drinking prowess .
6 Anyway , it was a good job we did because these erm these grouse and these chickens , I mean , they were so blended in with the the , the roadside you could hardly see them , and then they moved .
7 We are concerned in fact that er the western nations did n't rather deplore earlier er Hussein 's actions against his own people using chemical weapons , and we think it 's a shame for us that we 've only come in at this point , and we must come in carefully I think .
8 They had all squeezed in behind the driver for the run to Canterbury , where there was a Jaguar agent .
9 Oliver was gently carried in to a bed , and received more care and kindness than he had ever had in his life .
10 If she economized , and perhaps moved in with William , she could probably last for longer .
11 They both jumped when , with a loud crash , a two-storey house suddenly caved in on itself .
12 I knew she had psychic gifts , but I could not work out how she was so clued in to this film .
13 It had suddenly borne in upon her that it was almost midnight and that she was in a strange flat in a strange city , with a strange man who was plying her with champagne .
14 Too much packed in to a short time .
15 Senna then sliced past Berger to take third place and took second when the leading group all pulled in for pit-stops for new tyres between laps 29 and 34 .
16 Sabyasachi Mukerjee was appointed Chief Justice of India with effect from Dec. 18 after the retirement of E. S. Venkataramiah , who himself was only sworn in on June 17 but who had reached the retirement age of 65 .
17 The change was put down to the fact that , since the act was only brought in in 1986 , it had taken time for its effects to come through .
18 He did not take his readers back into history so much as bring Thomas Paine , William Hazlitt , Sir Arthur Conan Doyle , Sir Walter Scott [ qq.v. ] , and others forward , as if they had suddenly walked in from the street .
19 In Chambers Street in 1810 , for example , Mr. Isaac was nicely settled in alongside the very English-sounding Chas .
20 The original building of the Hotel Lapershoek dates back to the early 20th century when it was a grand stately home , and it has since been thoughtfully converted in to a very comfortable four star hotel .
21 ‘ We knew the water was dangerous and had only gone in to our knees .
22 We 've already seen how carefully planned customer flow can encourage the shopper to leave with a loaded basket when she had only popped in for a loaf of bread or a pint of milk .
23 I 've only popped in for a few minutes .
24 It was all gone in about one minute fifty seconds .
25 ‘ I expect to come out of these games with good results , ’ said Atkinson , before warning about hidden pitfalls in the long run in to the finishing line .
26 The outcome may well depend on who copes best with the long run in to polling day .
27 McDonough is now likely to team up with McGavin in attack on the long run in with Hopkins filling Martin 's role on the right , but the Layer Road worries at present are of a defensive nature .
28 Yet last autumn Christie 's sold another ‘ canal houses ’ garniture , perhaps popped in by the Vietnamese just to test the water , for a mere Dfl28,000 ( £8,484 ) .
29 Diana seemed distressed , rushing around in a distracted way — oblivious , it seemed to me , of the work we had all put in for her brother 's wedding .
30 Few organisations , though , are better wired in to City Hall than the municipal labour unions .
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