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

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1 Lexandro grinned wildly , for within but a few more weeks he was to have holes drilled through his carapace so that he could jack in to power armour .
2 This is a useful aid to accurate manual focusing : zoom in to telephoto , set the focus , and then zoom back out to frame the shot the way you want it .
3 She sensed he was pretending to be asleep when she got in to bed .
4 Tanks and riot police drafted in to lorry row
5 of perhaps my characteristics cos I tend to go in to work at eight o'clock just before I write any more in and I do have to clear everything before I even start the day .
6 I ca n't believe they 're just gon na leave me to go in to English on my own .
7 Then it was time to go in to dinner .
8 ‘ This would mean we had given in to vandalism and bad behaviour , ’ he said .
9 Archer books in to history with new mega-deal
10 I phoned in to work and asked ?
11 No matter what your business commitments , it is far more sensible to have one day at home in bed to recover from the worst of the virus than to struggle in to work , extending the recuperation period enormously and giving the virus to everyone else .
12 Well I got trapped under er under one of the er rocks that f fell down and then managed to get that off me leg and went to give assistance to er the machine-man , the man on the machine which er trapped as well and er realized then that me leg had me leg was broken so took me down the end of the road and managed to get the stone off the lad and the machine and you got carried in to hospital .
13 A faith healer , Ernie Rowse , moved in to No. 93 Mafeking Street , two doors down from Ken , Rhoda and Apricot .
14 Perhaps you ought to write in to Nature .
15 THE owner of a Newtownards pub targeted by loyalist bombers because it hosted folk music sessions has vowed that he will not give in to terrorist threats .
16 She could n't give in to intimidation .
17 One must n't give in to pessimism , and it 's pointless to look too far ahead , but in a couple of years she wo n't even be legal .
18 Of course Mr Brooke and the others at the Northern Ireland Office wo n't give in to terrorism .
19 If the country and the House have refused , since then , to give in to terror — despite all the horrors that have been inflicted against humanity on the mainland and , especially , in Northern Ireland — why should the leadership of the Provisional IRA and its fellow travellers , wherever they may be found , conclude that we shall give in to terror during the next 21 years ?
20 The child was observed through a one-way screen to see whether he or she would resist or give in to temptation ( i.e. pick up the more attractive , but forbidden , toy ) .
21 Please be strong tonight — do n't give in to temptation .
22 and then , the ceiling turns into a sky , and then a , this sort of head and shoulders of a woman er , compassionate woman , an arm reaches through , and a , and a face comes , and er , she says , erm er , and it says , my child do n't give in to temptation .
23 Of course , I am not suggesting that women should give in to biology ( perish the thought ) , but that PMS is not quite the pathological state that a few health experts would appear to be suggesting .
24 Become adaptable , so that you can come to the point quickly or ease in to conversation through some social chit-chat , as appropriate .
25 One day , Jimmy Coutts cycled in to work ( he ‘ lived out ’ with his wife and young family in a village near Cambridge ) , and said that he had seen a telegraph boy delivering a telegram at a house opposite his , where he knew the wife of one of the air crew officers at Oakington lived .
26 When Georg came in to lunch , covered in cow muck and mud , the converging smells caused Frau Trauffer to wave her hand in the air and give a disgusted ‘ Phaw ! ’
27 Well this is where , I mean this is like this comes into omega squared will came in to electronics .
28 When they came in to work they park their cars and he was playing in the car park .
29 Boyle cleverly kept the ball in play on the right-hand touch , Rory Underwood came in to midfield from his wing and sharp accurate passing allowed Leicester to exploit an overlap on the left .
30 Perhaps even now they were beginning to circle , to weave around the field , stretching out into a thin and malevolent line as they spiralled in to gorge
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