Example sentences of "in to [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't give in to tears and special pleadings . |
2 | As well as employing some unfamiliar ear designs , many insects tune in to frequencies which we can not hear . |
3 | The TV company which is tuning in to telephones . |
4 | Pub owner vows he will not give in to threats |
5 | Must n't give in to vandals , must we ? |
6 | A simple explanation to the child about how mummy is not going to give in to tempers can help the child learn more quickly . |
7 | His newest toy , a Toyota Land Cruiser with Gumbo Monster Mudder tyres so big that oxygen is required when you reach your seat , has CB , a radio telephone , an anenometer and a Loran radar set fixed in to transmitters on Greenland , Iceland and Norway . |
8 | Why should girls give in to boys all the time ? |
9 | Yes , but one I mean one of the things that I think is often smuggled in to discussions of class is value judgements erm along the lines of one class is better than another . |
10 | Christmas carolling and walking in to pubs . |
11 | This was due in part , however , to America 's decline in to difficulties in the mid-1960s . |
12 | Kashmir set to give in to kidnappers . |
13 | Rakovsky 's hands were clenched in to fists . |
14 | Fitting in to others ' expectations , e.g. spouse , friends or colleagues . |
15 | Police officers of various ranks and specialisms came and went all day , checking for forensic evidence relating to the kidnap , intercepting some telephone calls and listening in to others . |
16 | It would be good for the Hong Kong citizens , and it would be inconsistent for Thatcher not to do this , since she has said , for the Falklands , that a people should be able to choose their own government , and we should n't give in to dictatorships . |
17 | Other animals exploit the carrying power of low frequencies , listening in to sounds below our range of hearing , called infrasound . |
18 | This is intended as a sort of coda to the movie : fade in to scenes of rooms strewn with festive remains , stacked dishes awaiting washing up , some of the more senior party-goers taking a nap . |
19 | That is a reasonable proposition because , if the Minister is sincere , the last thing that he would want would be to rush in to sell-offs when the buy-out teams were not ready to participate . |
20 | ‘ Well , when we went in to prayers , I burst out laughing : I never saw anyone so ugly . |
21 | ‘ Well , the housemaid said something to me before I came in to prayers , and that just tickled me and I could n't help it . ’ |
22 | Theodora lifted an eyebrow and with a caught glance drew them in to introductions . |
23 | Used to giving in to Dreams , she was learning how to fight back . |
24 | The Building Societies say they 're often unaware that tenants have moved in to properties until they 've been repossessed . |
25 | Huge numbers of creatures listen in to vibrations carried by another medium — water . |
26 | But who is going to buy a scanner , starting price £100 , just to tune in to broadcasts they could hear more clearly on the radio ? |
27 | Aimed at University Institutes of Technology , a course organised in to sections on Channels of Distribution . |
28 | The hon. Gentleman always gives in to lobbies and should not have given in to that one . |
29 | More recently we have learnt that the functioning of the immune system , that exquisitely coordinated mechanism protecting us from disease , is intimately tied in to levels of stress . |
30 | Once the population levels are calculated in the model , the population is converted in to households using marital status and rates . |