Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] in to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So far as the law of affray is concerned , the provision in section 3(5) that the offence may be committed in private as well as in public states the existing law on the point , and arguably ‘ corrects the error ’ that had crept in to the law a century or so earlier .
2 After he had taxied in to the terminal and parked the plane , he had checked the right engine and its hydraulic system with one of the Aeroflot engineers .
3 The returning submarine had nosed in to the depot ship 's side , and willing hands on the well-deck rails pulled on her stem lines , easing her closer , making her fast .
4 Douglas Avery had gone in to the bank as usual , after collecting Irene 's clothes , so Juliet knew he would n't be visiting during the afternoon .
5 Twenty-five years after the war ended a man had gone in to the shop and been told that his treasure was studded with spinels instead of rubies .
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