Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [verb] in to [art] " in BNC.

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1 I discussed the format of the diet with various callers and then one of my members came in to the shop .
2 This new dialectical relationship between spectator and screen image led some critics and film-makers to make large claims for the avant-garde film as inherently more progressive and political , because of its self-reflexiveness and because of its refusal to give in to the tendency of mainstream film to construct an ‘ imaginary identity ’ .
3 The division of work between the private profession and the law centre has not been based entirely on the choice of clients in deciding which problems to bring in to the law centre .
4 ‘ But the difference now is that the profits go back into the game and the WRU are to be congratulated on their decisions to tap in to the funds that are available . ’
5 Syria still likes to portray itself as the sworn enemy of the Israelis , but the Ba'ath Party officials who rule with an iron hand appear to have given up trying to stop their citizens tuning in to the ‘ Zionists ’ wavelength .
6 He saw his wife come in to the room .
7 What about Jane Austen , Dr Sheila Lawlor demanded , in the response to our Report sent in to the NCC by the right-wing Centre for Policy Studies .
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