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

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31 Now do you think anybody who was n't already tied in to that wanted to get tied in at that time ? ’
32 With regard to Easingwold , well of course Easingwold is at present outside the area of search , erm but again I do agree with what Mr Courcier has said , it would be a doubling the size of Easingwold , Easingwold is a small market town of high environmental quality , the existing form and pattern of development within Easingwold , erm exercise constraints over the scale of future development , the central area is of a certain size , of a certain quality , it 's got a certain amount of capacity to accept further development , and I do n't believe that a a erm grafting a fur further fourteen hundred houses could be fitted in to that existing infrastructure without serious harm .
33 Councillor Community Environmental Services Committee are responsible for the large number of partnerships , social partnerships , with big business that the Labour Group are bringing to and the reason the Percent for Art was on that Committee was to link in to that er those those partnerships ' proposals .
34 How where did where did N H I er N E H I come in to that ?
35 Every time there 's a special , it does n't cost them anything , but anytime they put that in it means they can take this product this this in to that company and get some extra deal .
36 There are relevant stair er Chairman which you can look out of place at the present moment of time but they will need to be addressed at some point in time in the future and therefore one could be forgiven for wanting to prioritise various but in general terms , the strategy that has been er looked at is the progress of St Albans in general , there may be small elements of it and some of these have already touched upon but in general that is no sound strategy er which over a period of time and in the process of that it will be essential to monitor erm the effect of some of the changes as you go forward to see in fact whether the other elements of strategy that were erm put in to that er work were in fact still necessary and whether they should be have some .
37 There 's a few other bits and pieces to be added in to that .
38 so if they gave in to that one temptation
39 You know because you , you sort of lost , she lost her track going in to that on how to get him back into the referrals .
40 Erm , it 's like to keep my day planned out but , like the district manager might walk in or people might go off sick , and then you have to fill somebody in to that position .
41 ‘ Old Mossycop 's the problem , he let anyone in to that place .
42 In what relation is that , you know tie in to that particular great faith that he had
43 tt I said well you might as well tune in to that as well hmm
44 The gentleman there 's going out with me round about quarter past eleven do you wan na come with us and call in to that place ?
45 and you sort of say , do you think it would be useful if we talked about reception because that 's something y you 're not doing quite as frequently but it 's obviously , it must be difficult for you to fit in to that because you 're not doing it all the time .
46 Some sixty per cent of the amendments that we 've adopted in this field have been incorporated in the finished legislation and that means in reality that much of the content of these laws has come from Nigel 's pen , the pens of the other trade unionists inside and outside the G M B that he 's plugged in to that system extremely worthwhile .
47 They follow different designs from our own , all of which allow them to tune in to water-borne sounds .
48 Thomas Duff , who had been going about his business as a messenger boy when it was said that he ‘ nearly ran in to two gentlemen ’ , put up a stout defence in court .
49 Eventually , after she had been joined by two others whose grasp of the English language was as poor as hers , they booked in to two rooms .
50 Excluding library services , public enquiries fall in to two broad categories :
51 I went in to two corporates yesterday er and erm who are a massive potential for us , right in where we need to be
52 It would be unreasonable to expect the reader to believe that so many professional scientists and administrators could be taken in to such an extent as the tale required .
53 This was pre-eminently the case where the Area Boards were united in opposing the Central Authority or the Government ( as on the Clow differential ) , though Citrine was more willing to give in to such pressure on matters where he respected the Board Chairmen 's views , such as tariffs , than on matters where he was determined to impose his own , as in labour relations .
54 He or she may be a member of an organization involved with harmonization — the EC Commission , Unidroit , UNCITRAL , for example — or an academic or other outsider who sends a proposal in to such an organization for consideration .
55 The farsighted and Strong minded PRO will not give in to such pressures and will try to explain the pitfalls of such a course to the powers that be .
56 More and more money from public taxation has been put in to such services one way or another , yet the services still do not work in a foolproof way , for a number of practical reasons .
57 She could n't be at all sure that giving in to such an impulse would have the desired effect .
58 ‘ I 'd telephoned you purely because I had a need to hear the sound of your voice and what do I get for giving in to such weakness ?
59 ( This might sound bizarre , but it is a good way of learning to tune in to subtle energies which we normally ignore . )
60 Filmmakers were attempting to link in to contemporary realities .
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