Example sentences of "[verb] in to the " in BNC.
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1 | Two boys were remanded in to the care of the local authority by Leeds youth court last night . |
2 | We simply do not know how it fits in to the system of sociolinguistic variation and stratification in the city as a whole . |
3 | At Bragança there was no response from the tower as we transmitted our intentions , landed and taxied in to the little apron . |
4 | As she taxied in to the small civilian terminal , Adam watched the three fighter planes ease their pointed noses skyward and climb at over thirty thousand feet a minute . |
5 | ‘ Any landing you walk away from is a good one , ’ she exclaimed as they taxied in to the small terminal . |
6 | And some of these were found in Bristol harbour er and the pattern of the cloths was pressed in to the lead so we were able to put a microscope to that and see how it should be woven . |
7 | You paid a small fee you see or a small charge to have this and the your mother used to put the the dough in the tin and er a little s bit of paper with the name on it , you see with a name on it and that used to go in to the oven . |
8 | The door was open and I did hear that much when I passed to go in to the ladies ' toilet . |
9 | ‘ Does Faye … or Dr Greene … want me to go in to the hospital ? ’ |
10 | The er deputy goes in to the district and he he gives an insurance er by law that that the district is safe . |
11 | The world of motor racing loves to surround itself in secrecy … what goes in to the automatic gearboxes … suspensions and highly tuned engines is more to do with science than sport … |
12 | You 've got ta get the stu the smell goes in to the liquid then you chuck the liquid away . |
13 | On Tuesday 17 September 1745 King James VIII was proclaimed at the Market Cross and his chosen regent , prince Charles , rode in to the city wearing Highland dress , crowned by a blue velvet bonnet and the now ubiquitous Jacobite badge , a white cockade . |
14 | Celia kept slipping and Liza kept telling herself she was ridiculous to have given in to the child . |
15 | At the end of it , just before Myeloski had given in to the rough flight conditions , Duncan had come to realize how sharp the policeman was , how through his individual approach he had put together clues that most others would have missed . |
16 | President Berisha , however , has given in to the nationalists over the question of property restitution . |
17 | Still , Huy had answered Surere 's summons , had even given in to the messenger 's insistence that they travel in the closed rickshaw , so that he would not be able to tell where they were going . |
18 | Resident outside the airfield 's motel for nearly 30 years , it was beginning to look very much the worse for wear and , as other Ouragons have given in to the ravages of time , attract the nearest of museums . |
19 | You want er you want a letter carried by hand and given in to the hand of Douglas MacArthur ? |
20 | For a moment she 'd been on the verge of telling Penny why she was in such a hurry , but the moment passed , and she was glad she had n't given in to the impulse . |
21 | ‘ Even though PDAG is not to be abolished until next April , it seems members have already given in to the Tories . |
22 | I too desired to be at home , and was glad when we were able to close our own dear front door behind us , and be gathered in to the silence of our little parlour . |
23 | Again , you should log in to the VAX as the LIFESPAN Manager , and type : |
24 | The LIFESPAN Manager should log in to the LIFESPAN RDBI process directory ( i.e. where the 59 . |
25 | More than 50 orphaned or injured otters from all over Britain have come in to the trust 's rehabilitation centre in south-west Scotland . |
26 | This beggar had come in to the fitting shop , corner at the back corner , where he should n't have been . |
27 | Labour Members say that they want to have a debate , yet because they have been discomfited in other debates they have come in to the Chamber to start shouting and jeering . |
28 | There is a clock on the cooker ; another on the video ; another on the dashboard of the car ; another built in to the pocket-calculator ; yet another on the end of the pen she uses ; another on the device that switches the boiler on and off ; yet another on the outside of the tall building Steven passes in his car on the flyover . |
29 | Many schools have education about drugs and solvents built in to the curriculum . |
30 | A bolero for example , is really just a short cardigan with curved front edges and crossover cardigan just has extra width built in to the front pieces so that they overlap each over . |