Example sentences of "[pron] in to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She 's got to hand them in to this lady on Tuesday .
2 He clued me in to some strategy .
3 At home though he can plug himself in to other computers all over the world .
4 Erm , it 's like to keep my day planned out but , like the district manager might walk in or people might go off sick , and then you have to fill somebody in to that position .
5 Yes it is rather yes no I ca n't get you in to that one .
6 Er er but then we 'll have more sessions booked in , we can just slot you in to one of those I should think .
7 If I 'm if I I am in luxurious position of saying that I can fit you in to some of these companies .
8 Why could n't she let him in to that private part of herself that sometimes cried out for — what ?
9 ‘ We drummed it in to all three of our children not to go off with strangers and Johanna was sensible enough to listen , ’ said Robert .
10 Pack it in to small straight-sided china , glazed earthenware or glass pots .
11 He do n't have no tower himself , but Khor said he had like some socket on his finger , just plugs it in to some surgery-box and the machine fixes you up real good .
12 If the registration service was erm , asked to ma to reduce its budgets for ninety four , five and future years , by twenty thousand , it could do it in to three , four , five because it would bring forward twenty thousand pounds worth of carry forwards .
13 ‘ Old Mossycop 's the problem , he let anyone in to that place .
14 Farther south , in Fiordland , it is possible to fly yourself in to that spectacular airfield I already mentioned , at Milford Haven , but to fly in as pilot in command you must first be cleared by an instructor .
15 My concern is that you may , in b fact find yourself in a situation where you 're cementing yourself in to residential and institutional care at the expense of domiciliary care , and we 'll explain that later to you , er , as we go in .
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