Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [to-vb] in " in BNC.

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1 She did find an Italian restaurant a couple of blocks away to dine in , however , and there made a point of drinking enough chianti to ensure a good night 's sleep , which her plans for the following day suggested she would need .
2 I 've got to find my keys now to get in .
3 Already the muster was a week late ; and there were not a few contingents still to come in , including the Regent 's own .
4 The hospital is asking GPs only to send in only urgent cases … further operations are likely to be cancelled over the next few days
5 But in general people living in residential homes were less likely than others either to die in , or to be admitted to , hospital during the last year of their lives .
6 This is particularly important in a three-act ballet where any temptation to display dance ‘ for its own sake ’ can lead to the introduction of divertissements merely to fill in time or show off all the dancers in the company , but is not concerned with the unfolding of the story .
7 Timber-frame construction is , however , naturally energy-saving , and the Thamesmead houses have been designed to maximise the heat available by pitching as many roofs as possible to the south , and placing rooflights strategically to let in the heat of the sun , according to Geoffrey Wigfall of Wigfall Group Practice .
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