Announce one's arrival, e.g. at hotels or airports.
To take some action to access a secured program or web page on a computer.
1 She'd stuck a sign in the back window that said: Yummy Treats.
2 Introduction: Asterixis is an uncommon sign in structural central nervous system disorders.
3 He must also sign in at the nearest police station every Friday.
4 Upon the door was a sign in gold letters reading as follows:
5 He made a sign in the affirmative, and Mrs. Lecount went on:
6 The blush is not, of course, a bad sign in the box-office.
7 S: Most surely there is a sign in this for the believers.
8 You have to sign in before I let you go any farther.
9 Her voice was rising, never a good sign in his little girl.
10 Sally turned her glance slightly sideways, a warning sign in Joshua's experience.
11 There was no sign in his face that he had been touched.
12 Then a sign in Harston assured me I was heading for Haslingfield.
13 The other day, he turned up with a hand-lettered sign in English.
14 We've made a contract to paint out every sign in the district.
15 The sign in the cabin says 'No berth secured till paid for.'
16 He doesn't sign in and out, and he keeps the oddest hours.
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This collocation consists of: Sign in across language varieties