Example sentences of "in [to-vb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Colin Calderwood ran in to hit the winner … |
2 | Much as I tried to break in several times , they always caught me and would n't let me in to see the poor people travelling . |
3 | I 've got Andy Barton in to see the Minister responsible at the DTI . |
4 | Even pensioners turned out , even though like under the 14s they were not allowed in to see the shows . |
5 | School parties were bused in to see the existing power stations in action . |
6 | Yet by the end things have shifted , as in The Doll 's House where the children are too poor to be brought in to see the house . |
7 | The investigator said he would try his luck with the scenery-watchers in the dome-car , with apparently the same result , and from there he presumably went in to see the Lorrimores , who apart from Xanthe were still in seclusion . |
8 | Now , two days before he sailed for New York , Mary smuggled him in to see the child . |
9 | ‘ I 'll be going in to see the manager first thing Monday to sort out my future . |
10 | For the first time I met Jeremy 's father , who had just arrived from America , and together we went in to see the body . |
11 | Who 've actually come in to see the shows to get there point of view to say what they like and what they dislike . |
12 | He knew exactly why the Curator had asked him in to see the eagle — a most unusual thing for someone as unimportant as him to be called in personally in this way . |
13 | The programmer may choose a long-distance view of the whole execution space of a program , a reduced view as an AND/OR tree , or zoom in to see the details of a single call . |
14 | Tonight Joyce Carey and Graham Payne are in to see the show . |
15 | So that was the journey waybill and that was handed in at the end of the day and from that and a visual check of the tickets that were returned by him to the ticket office , they could tell which tickets were missing and therefore they were sold to him and er there be , there was the odd shortages but in those days if anybody was short in his takings by , I think it was about sixpence in those days , he was the subject of a another warning by letter and if he persisted , well then he was brought in to see the Traffic Superintendent who erm , could suspend him for two or three days , so he lost pay for two or three days . |
16 | The baldricked and garlanded dancers , from Thelwall in Cheshire , entertained audiences with a traditional display which coincided with news that a record number of visitors had flooded in to see the BNFL exhibition . |
17 | He was smiling widely at her now , saying , ‘ I had to tell nurse not to say they were n't coming in to see the doctor they expected . |
18 | I had n't seen her since you went to America , and then about six months ago I was staying the week-end with the Coleworthys and I thought I had better drop in to see the old girl in case she heard I was in the neighbourhood and took offence " |
19 | THE Llandudno flood victims will get a boost today when the Duke of Edinburgh flies in to see the disaster for himself . |
20 | I went in to see the cats and then I swept up all the mess |
21 | I mean I have gone to the trouble , I have been in to see the planning officer that 's dealing with it , erm I 've written to every single member of the planning committee , I 've written to the Environmental Health who have written back to me saying they offer no objections and there because the smell wo n't be a problem so I 've written them back another stinking letter and saying well erm |
22 | We would of done the same sort of thing and could of gone in to see the planning officer but I just , I just assumed you know that , that life was fair but of course there 's no justice in this life |
23 | In 1977 , at the time of the Bullock Committee on remoulding industrial relations , Chancellor Helmut Schmidt of West Germany had been brought in to instruct the Prime Minister , Callaghan , and Britain 's industrial leaders and trade unionists on the need to frame a new industrial climate as a basis for productive growth and a revived influence in the world . |
24 | But it caught on and this week around 100 young people came in to enjoy the snooker and non-alcoholic bar at their own meeting place , The Jam Pot Centre , run by the Church of the Nazarene in Lothian Road , Hartlepool . |
25 | And there you see again in early B R days , er the er the station master 's house , and er er and the station itself , over here , the goods shed over there , the various track works coming across , the er line up to round here , and as I say the various sidings that were put in to accommodate the additional er colliery and other traffic . |
26 | The vet brought in to treat the animals says he 's never encounted so much neglect . |
27 | The effects must be charming , to see the dark green elm with the lighter shades of the lime and beech or the yellowish green planes with the silver-leaved abele , the Chestnut , the poplar , the acacia , the horse-chestnut , cum multis aliis , when fanned by a gentle breeze , then how beautiful the contrast , how delightfully the light and shade fall in to diversify the sylvan scene . |
28 | And so it had remained until the scoops and cranes and bulldozers of 1970s Post-Industrial Man had moved in to uproot the scrub and to build the suburb known as Greystone Edge . |
29 | The main problem for engineers was the location of underground rivers in the area , and more than 300 columns had to be put in to support the shopping centre . |
30 | She was feeling for the lumps of coal in her fuel store , to bring them in to light the fire in snowy weather . |