Example sentences of "in to his " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Several minutes after we returned , my station officer called me in to his office and warned me that as I was not working by London Ambulance Service guidelines I would be stood down without pay . ’ |
2 | Just three hours after being sworn in to his new job on January 1st as governor of Rhode Island , the gravelly-voiced Mr Sundlun ordered the closure of 45 small banks and credit unions . |
3 | Successive personnel managers had always caved in to his demands as they knew full well that Clasper would win a stand-up fight . |
4 | He had given Gina a column to take in to his paper while he was away . |
5 | Mr Kinnock was so confident of victory he allowed a camera crew in to his secret hideaway in a converted 17th-century lodge to film him and Glenys listening to the announcement of the exit polls on television . |
6 | Ready to give in to his feeding frenzy . |
7 | Whitten Brown gave in to his instincts , and since they were cruising at 20,000 feet they were definitely higher ones . |
8 | He slipped a powerful arm round her and held her tight in to his side , where she purred , rubbing against him like a cat . |
9 | What the admiring spectators did n't see was Zarei sitting in the first aid room and insisting those helping him look away as he took off his socks , ‘ because I do n't want to frighten you ’ , and later on slipping a tape of Irish Folk music in to his Walkman as he went back on to the track and muttering quietly to himself , ‘ that will help me stop thinking of the pain ’ . |
10 | He learns about his father 's weak spirit , which caved in to his mother 's strength ; how his father committed adultery with Harry 's aunt and tried to kill his mother ; how his father deserted the family when Harry was eight years old . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Finally he took me in to his office and said he was looking for Girls to work at the Winter Gardens , Blackpool . |
13 | She hesitates , gives in to his apparent grasp of possibilities . |
14 | Astell Investments , which owns the home in Astell Street , Chelsea , claims Lord Palumbo has paid no rent since moving in to his wife 's house in December 1986 . |
15 | It was a little after ten-forty-five as Manville walked in to his office , in a foul mood . |
16 | BARCLAYS Bank executive Simon Culling was subjected to a horrifying ordeal at gunpoint after the gang burst in to his home . |
17 | His mum , Jacqueline , of Cardigan , said : ‘ When I bent down I could see that the metal mesh had been cutting in to his scalp . ’ |
18 | The Senior Medical Officer murmured , ‘ Listening in to his chest can wait . |
19 | In years gone by , some say , the Bank 's governor ( Eddie George , from July ) would have stopped the rot by calling somebody in to his office for tea . |
20 | He finally gave in to his unease . |
21 | Throughout his bachelor years — and during his marriage — his partners have simply fitted in to his lifestyle . |
22 | He went in to his bank and got them to print new cheque-books , and instead of signing ‘ N.O. Russell ’ , he now signed ‘ Oliver Russell ’ . |
23 | For each one the clerk jacked in to his unit to check their ID and match it to their personalized ticket . |
24 | He clambered up and intercepted her at the kitchen door , enfolding her and drawing her in to his body so that his warmth flowed through to her , just as he had that day when he 'd found her on the beach , lost and afraid ; like him , a victim of the past . |
25 | They were isolated from the crowd , their arms linked , the woman gazing up in to his face . |
26 | Viktor went in to his Kremlin office . |
27 | In his imagination he saw Brückner stuffing them in to his pockets , wrapped in the clothing of the woman he had raped , while his companion murdered her . |
28 | Edward was tucking in to his meal . |
29 | After their weekend in Georgetown , the Colemans moved in to his family 's lakeside cottage at Lake Martin , near Auburn , Alabama , to await his next assignment . |
30 | As the prosecution still seemed in no hurry to have a trial date set , Chief Judge Moran overruled the government 's objections and ordered that Coleman 's legal passport be returned , subject to his giving the prosecutor two weeks ’ notice of his intention to leave the country and to his reporting in to his pre-trial services officer every other week by telephone . |