Example sentences of "in to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was thought that Iraq had chosen to respond to the appeal from a friendly leader of the Non-aligned Movement , rather than be seen as giving in to Western pressure .
2 Community care assessments must focus first and foremost on the person 's needs ( rather than seeking to fit people in to existing services ) , must be in partnership with the person and their carers , be flexible , timeous and simple , and multidisciplinary .
3 It is difficult to break in to existing programmes .
4 This allows the user to log in to distant computers , e.g. Missouri or Canberra Botanic Gardens , to see whatever these sites will allow us to see .
5 The answer is that these deceptions have to fool all possible predators and while some may be able to tune in to one detail others may have a searching-image for something quite different .
6 The electronic information explosion knows no frontiers ; we may soon be enveloped in a world-encompassing atmosphere of information messages and ‘ noise ’ of a variety and density not known before , able to plug in to one or a multiplicity of channels and capture information of a wide diversity of nature and origin , much of it junk .
7 Imagine a craft slipping in to one of those in excess of Mach 5 and it would fold up like a paper dart in a wind-tunnel .
8 Erm I mean that was quite odd really , we had er quite a few white tenants coming in to one end of the building , erm just saying that , you know , We just ca n't cope with it any more .
9 Er er but then we 'll have more sessions booked in , we can just slot you in to one of those I should think .
10 The Employment Secretary , Gillian Shephard , said it was ‘ good news for us all ’ but cautioned : ‘ We must be careful not to read too much in to one month 's figure .
11 I am not going to go in to all the details , but I give you one example .
12 ‘ We drummed it in to all three of our children not to go off with strangers and Johanna was sensible enough to listen , ’ said Robert .
13 Reception We tuned in to all the broadcast channels with the loop aerial and found that some sets gave a far better picture than others .
14 So I think you can be assured that it 's not something that 's been put to one side , it 's something that we 're trying to build in to all the work we do , in whatever ways appropriate , but er , I accept that the the implications for your comment , that we 've got to be continually , er watching ourselves , to make sure that we do that .
15 And in order to get in to that state of mind one does not have to be a complete lifelong fanatic , one only has to be completely absorbed for the moment by a particular cause , and that kind of absorption is of course something which good causes often do seem to demand .
16 Why could n't she let him in to that private part of herself that sometimes cried out for — what ?
17 I gave in to that later on in the '80s , by trying to be more conventional and blending in a bit more , and actually I should n't have done that . ’
18 Farther south , in Fiordland , it is possible to fly yourself in to that spectacular airfield I already mentioned , at Milford Haven , but to fly in as pilot in command you must first be cleared by an instructor .
19 As an example close to home , it would be a sanction much more powerful than an SEC if , as head of audit of my firm , I was called in to that panel to be told that if my firm wanted the institutional shareholders to vote their proxies in favour of our being reappointed auditors to this or that company , we would have to mend our ways in some respect .
20 ‘ It would be easy to give in to that criticism and just make mindless , utopian house records or ambiguous grunge records .
21 Some of them will inevitably give in to that sort of intimidation .
22 We then need to reach in to that inner child and supply what it did not have , and heal it . ’
23 She had the feeling she must either give in to that showy and heady beatification or run for her life .
24 I 've spent all these years thinking about it , wondering how it got in to that house .
25 But you 're too good at your job to give in to that kind of temptation .
26 Yes it is rather yes no I ca n't get you in to that one .
27 The data is entered in to that form .
28 Very shortly after the incident an appeal fund was set up and money poured in to that from various sources including the oil companies themselves .
29 The hon. Gentleman always gives in to lobbies and should not have given in to that one .
30 It had been reported by the colliery official and er the colliery manager of the time thought it was n't even important enough to actually stop men going in to that district to work .
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