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Sentences with in

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  • He was in his car.
  • We spent a few days in a hotel.
  • Despite touches of brilliance, this Alice in Wonderland is more a corporate product than a personal statement.
  • Lured by a beguiling play.
  • My flatmate was in at the time.
  • She looked up anxiously as he came in.
  • Article pertain largely to liability considerations in the United States.
  • Sigrid Thornton is the latest in a long line of performers to tackle Sondheim's only hit song.
  • We'd be watching every plane coming in from Melbourne.
  • She thought of the tide rushing in, covering the wet sand.
  • A classics scholar who once trod the boards for the Royal Shakespeare Company revives the tale of the forgotten feminist martyr Hypatia.
  • The preposition is pronounced (ɪn). The adverb is pronounced (ɪn).
  • The light in the window went out.
  • I couldn't bear to see my reflection in the mirror.
  • He was a big man, smartly dressed in a suit and tie.
  • His legs were covered in mud.
  • There was a deep crack in the ceiling above him.
  • Don't stick too precisely to what it says in the book.
  • Alf offered her a part in the play he was directing.
  • The New England team are the worst in the league.
  • ...those working in the defence industry.
  • ...that early spring day in April 1949.
  • His father had been badly wounded in the last war.
  • He walked two hundred and sixty miles in eight days.
  • I'll have some breakfast ready in a few minutes.
  • ...young people in their twenties.
  • ...men who came there in droves.
  • Last year, one in five boys left school without a qualification.
  • The economy was in trouble.
  • Simpson looked at them in surprise.
  • Violence is not in his nature.
  • He had all the qualities I was looking for in a partner.
  • Information is given to the patient verbally and in writing.
  • The cards need to be laid out in two rows.
  • ...white flowers edged in pink.
  • The movie is nearly two hours in length.
  • A few years ago jogging was the in thing.
  • In working with others, you find out more about yourself.
  • ...30.4 x 25.4 cm (12 x 10 in).
  • No smoking in the auditorium
  • Lying in the shade
  • in a deep sleep
  • Come back in one year
  • Written in code
  • in journalism
  • One in five boys
  • in crossing the street he was run over
  • in honour of the president
  • in foal
  • Come in
  • The Conservatives got in at the last election
  • Block in
  • You have to get the other side out before you go in
  • Do you keep the fire in all night?
  • Teach-in
  • The in thing to do
  • You've got to be in to win
  • in the room, in the envelope
  • To dress in one's best
  • Done in a day
  • Return in an hour
  • The town is in sight; he told a lie in my hearing
  • in my opinion
  • in the navy, in business
  • She's in college
  • To be in prison
  • One in ten will fail
  • in a storm, in total darkness
  • He's in trouble; they were in tears
  • in a search for truth, deep in thought
  • Weak in faith, to vary in size, six feet two in height
  • Hair done in curls, standing in a line
  • To paint in oils, written in English, sculpture done in wood
  • To cry in pain
  • Do this in my defense
  • He didn't have it in him to cheat; can you find it in yourself to forgive her?
  • Vacationing in Venice
  • To invite visitors in
  • He flies in today, they live ten miles in
  • Forced to stay in for a day
  • He fell in with our plans
  • Mix in the cream
  • The in group
  • The in door, the in boat
  • The votes are in
  • To be in $100
  • An in place to go
  • An in joke
  • in the hay before it rains
  • Walking in the park.
  • in politics; in the autumn.
  • in ancient times; a task done in ten minutes.
  • To speak in a whisper; to be similar in appearance.
  • Sketched in ink; spoken in French.
  • Let's go in the house.
  • To break in half.
  • Speaking in honor of the event.
  • Please come in.
  • The third baseman played in, expecting a bunt.
  • He's in with his boss, but he doubts it will last.
  • He says straw hats will be in this year.
  • Watermelons will soon be in.
  • The in part of a mechanism.
  • The in place to dine; Her new novel is the in book to read this summer.
  • An in train.
  • A member of the in party.
  • His in score on the second round was 34.
  • The election made him an in.
  • He's got an in with the senator.
  • We are in for a long speech.
  • I forgot our anniversary again, and I'll be in for it now.
  • In that you won't have time for supper, let me give you something now.
  • They are in with all the important people.
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