Example sentences of "in to her " in BNC.
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1 | She is now settled in to her new home , which she shares with another Rottie and a German Shepherd . |
2 | Soon , soon her lover will take over her whole body forcing his way deeper than any lover before — not just into her vagina , or , like Jim 's sperm , further in to her womb . |
3 | Should she give in to her love for another woman ? |
4 | My mother , having been deprived of one prospective son-in-law , Cedric , now got it in to her head that I might meet an American , and decide to marry him and live the rest of my life in the USA , where she could n't get at me and see what was going on . |
5 | Barney gave in to her pleas , and agreed to transport the canoe down to the Little Avon river on the roof-rack of the Armstrong after lunch . |
6 | Today she speaks proudly of Natasha and describes how she is settling in to her new surroundings in Haslemere , Surrey . |
7 | Sophie had a young doctor whom she used to call in to her babies . |
8 | FILM producer Mona Bauwens told the court how David Mellor often popped in to her sumptuous Mayfair flat for cups of tea . |
9 | Kate answered it and went back in to her mother . |
10 | Ironic , he thought , that Müller had plunged the knife in to her back instead of the other way round . |
11 | ‘ Knocked out by someone who broke in to her office . ’ |
12 | At the other end of the trolley , trying to avoid the patient 's head ( she is now like an object ) , we look down another microscope in to her stomach . |
13 | Does she procrastinate , lose things or fail to hand work in to her teacher ? |
14 | Then she flounced in to her cabin . |
15 | Immacolata tried to refuse one time , pleading her figure ; but Talia , who could eat anything without putting on weight , she was so lithe and quick , tucked in to her heaped cornet , running her tongue happily round the sides to catch the melting drips of rose , green , cream . |
16 | Tell her you know how she feels , but do n't give in to her demands , as she 'll soon latch on to the idea that throwing a tantrum gets her what she wants . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | The feel of him against her set up so many conflicting emotions , as though there was a war raging inside her , and the only way to stop it was to give in to her needs , assuage the ache in her body . |
19 | ‘ I had better take you in to her ladyship , Mr Beckenham . ’ |
20 | Michele gave her a mocking look , which intensified as colour came in to her cheeks . |
21 | She wanted to erase forever the faint concern etched into the darkness of his brow as he watched her , his gaze unrelenting , seeming to see in to her soul . |
22 | The vital veins from her lungs — the pulmonary veins — were n't draining in to her heart , but into a chamber which bypassed it and sent blood down to the liver instead . |
23 | He approached her outside her Oxford home and held a knife to her neck as he tried to force her in to her car . |