Example sentences of "[vb pp] in to " in BNC.

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1 Two boys were remanded in to the care of the local authority by Leeds youth court last night .
2 David Wilshire , MP for Spelthorne , told the House Mr Naqvi 's body had been flown in to Heathrow yesterday morning .
3 get broken in to .
4 For when the Carrs have their home broken in to , it 's Officer Davis who supervises the installation of a high-tech security system that would suit the Clintons when they get around to revamping the White House .
5 I listened with interest to my hon. Friend the Member for Stamford and Spalding ( Mr. Davies ) , who almost conveyed the impression that he had been parachuted in to an Amazonian jungle in which democratic accountability plays no role , and that we needed the benefit of a judgment on arbitrage and merger policy from New York city .
6 There is a good collection of passenger coaches , including Mark 1 type vehicles , being recently painted in to BR maroon livery , plus a good assortment of freight rolling stock .
7 And some of these were found in Bristol harbour er and the pattern of the cloths was pressed in to the lead so we were able to put a microscope to that and see how it should be woven .
8 The input cursive line data was first filled in to a consistent thickness .
9 For the sake of a quiet life he had given in to an unreasonable request and only now did he fully realize what it meant .
10 You are old , you are bed-ridden , the work falls to me , you do not think or care , lying here day after day , waited upon and given in to , without worries or anxiety .
11 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 .
12 He could have given in to his sympathetic side at any point but he was adamant that Charman had to go , even though he knew the hurt it would cause to someone with whom he had previously been close .
13 She could not refuse him , accordingly , and did not ; but more and more it was almost as if she had given in to Mr Poole 's demands ; one man was much like another .
14 Celia kept slipping and Liza kept telling herself she was ridiculous to have given in to the child .
15 At the end of it , just before Myeloski had given in to the rough flight conditions , Duncan had come to realize how sharp the policeman was , how through his individual approach he had put together clues that most others would have missed .
16 President Berisha , however , has given in to the nationalists over the question of property restitution .
17 Still , Huy had answered Surere 's summons , had even given in to the messenger 's insistence that they travel in the closed rickshaw , so that he would not be able to tell where they were going .
18 During the short time their marriage had lasted , there had been so many times when she had given in to Julius 's forceful demands , just to keep the peace .
19 His reaction had bewildered her , but she did n't want to dwell on it , because she knew that she would inevitably end up spending the entire evening thinking of him , and then feeling frustrated and angry with herself for having given in to her private weakness .
20 She enjoyed being swept off her feet and wooed with such single-minded purpose , her every whim given in to , being inundated with presents .
21 She had been on the verge of hysteria then ; add to that a day of travelling , with him pushing Chalon as fast as the horse could go carrying a double weight , plus the previous day 's tensions , and it was a wonder she had n't given in to it .
22 The hon. Gentleman always gives in to lobbies and should not have given in to that one .
23 Having prohibited party politics on the grounds that it fostered corruption , patronage and tribalism , Rawlings had finally given in to domestic and international pressure for a return to multiparty politics .
24 I 'll also be talking to John MacGregor , about the privatization of British Rail , has he really given in to his rebels who want B R to be able to bid for the franchises , or is it all a clever conjuring trick ?
25 Resident outside the airfield 's motel for nearly 30 years , it was beginning to look very much the worse for wear and , as other Ouragons have given in to the ravages of time , attract the nearest of museums .
26 You want er you want a letter carried by hand and given in to the hand of Douglas MacArthur ?
27 For a moment she 'd been on the verge of telling Penny why she was in such a hurry , but the moment passed , and she was glad she had n't given in to the impulse .
28 He proceeded to remind her verbally as she followed him sheepishly out through the dining-room to a wide archway that led to the terrace , though she did n't need this painful reminder of the way they 'd given in to their wild passion every evening in Seville .
29 ‘ Even though PDAG is not to be abolished until next April , it seems members have already given in to the Tories .
30 ‘ This would mean we had given in to vandalism and bad behaviour , ’ he said .
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