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

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1 He was small and agile , bow-legged and with a rubbery face that squirmed in on to his toothless gums as he chewed .
2 We climbed in on to plank benches , and in a moment we were off .
3 They home in on to anything damp , even the moisture in something 's body .
4 Winter was coming in slowly to the North East of Scotland .
5 Then you could get a , a piece of wood very , very rough , understand me and then cast and then you could get the cast in down to exaction , you follow what I mean and then er you could what you want .
6 we went up there with the dogs and let them in in to the burrow .
7 The crowd were settling in nicely to this when Ray ‘ Preston ’ joined John for a few numbers .
8 To help you get a lot more information straight from the horse 's mouth ( and nose , and ears , and tail ) , Lucy Rees breaks you in gently to the basics of equine body language .
9 Raymond Radiguet was a youth of 12 when Modigliani painted him , a brilliant schoolboy who had won a scholarship to a Paris Lycée and began coming in daily to the city from the suburbs .
10 On the twenty fifth please phone in just to firm up everything .
11 Early in this section it was pointed out that not all organisations fit in easily to the three level structure .
12 I do n't give in easily to anybody , and together we 're invincible ! ’
13 We taxied in close to the runway and were all pushed down the exit ladder to make a sprint for the terminal building ; no automatic concertinaed walkways here .
14 She cuddled in close to him as they tore along the highway .
15 Sit on the floor with one leg outstretched and the other bent at the knee and tucked in close to your thigh .
16 However , the newsletter , which figures the chip will start life at 50MHz , reckons that performance will come in close to the R4000 .
17 The session was short , the smile fading from the face of the accused as Mrs Balanchine described in detail how the car had come storming around a blind corner and swung in close to the wall where they were waiting to cross .
18 Colin Wilkinson took the ball on the burst and brought play to within ten metres of the home line where Colin Morrison fed the three quarters for Maurice Field to go in close to touch .
19 When parents are overstressed and have little energy or patience they may give in quickly to be left alone .
20 Sow a row of turnip ‘ Manchester Market ’ to grow for green tops which can be harvested in early to mid-winter .
21 Flowering in early to mid-spring , Narcissus cyclamineus , with its reflexed petals , makes a cheerful display
22 Autumn calving presumes mating in early to mid Winter , the worst possible period for this exercise .
23 Sow the seed in early to mid-spring , or late summer , preferably the latter as viability falls rapidly , outdoors where they are to grow — chervil does not do well if transplanted .
24 And the free kick goes in early to Jochim. just cajoles his goalkeeper to come out and collect that one .
25 You will fight in up to three bouts ( not consecutively ) and your performance will be assessed by the national coach .
26 A bird-watcher had climbed down there once , to get his binoculars , and the mud had sucked him in up to his waist .
27 Immediately the mud sucked him in up to his ankles .
28 This time he plunged his arm in up to the elbow .
29 His room was the most interesting I had been in up to then .
30 The injection works in up to 85 per cent of cases , and the tablets in up to 70 per cent of patients .
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