Example sentences of "[vb pp] in to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The hon. Gentleman always gives in to lobbies and should not have given in to that one .
2 Having prohibited party politics on the grounds that it fostered corruption , patronage and tribalism , Rawlings had finally given in to domestic and international pressure for a return to multiparty politics .
3 There 's a few other bits and pieces to be added in to that .
4 If you are booked in to Black Sail Hut Youth Hostel and the weather puts you off completing the main route , you can make a circuit around Crummock Water before crossing Scarth Gap .
5 Such extensive managerial powers had not been built in to any of the LEA pilot schemes of financial delegation in existence before 1988 although schools ' experiences had often entailed a change in managerial approach ( see Chapter 9 ) .
6 There is built in to these religions the requirement for self-criticism , a guarding against idolatry , against hypocrisy , against superstition , against injustice , against self- centredness , against self-satisfaction , and against taking refuge in particular rituals or concepts .
7 There is also an abiding reluctance to see America getting drawn in to another Vietnam , a bitter and protracted war exacting a huge price in US lives and treasure .
8 Air is drawn in to this low pressure area primarily through the ventilation slots and also through the floppy disk drive apertures .
9 On trade and other issues , Japan has caved in to outside pressure countless times before , and may do so again .
10 I knew she had psychic gifts , but I could not work out how she was so clued in to this film .
11 A lot of people are invited in to local radio and it 's a very good outlet , it 's a very good way of learning the game .
12 As an example close to home , it would be a sanction much more powerful than an SEC if , as head of audit of my firm , I was called in to that panel to be told that if my firm wanted the institutional shareholders to vote their proxies in favour of our being reappointed auditors to this or that company , we would have to mend our ways in some respect .
13 Now do you think anybody who was n't already tied in to that wanted to get tied in at that time ? ’
14 To his keen senses , that cavernous crowded ship had been awash with psychic turmoil — despite the dampening field projected by a suppressor adept linked in to arcane machinery .
15 The cow would be brought in to live in the far end of the hut when the weather finally broke ; they 'd all keep each other warm .
16 Just before a meeting with the Iranians in Frankfurt in late February 1986 , Hakim was brought in to pretend to be a translator .
17 The data is entered in to that form .
18 Some sixty per cent of the amendments that we 've adopted in this field have been incorporated in the finished legislation and that means in reality that much of the content of these laws has come from Nigel 's pen , the pens of the other trade unionists inside and outside the G M B that he 's plugged in to that system extremely worthwhile .
19 The rings can then be split in to 30 different fractions , separated by partitions at the top of the tube .
20 Most of the heart valves collected will be transplanted in to local patients , many of them children .
21 So it is possible that avian death-feigning is tuned in to this one crucial moment of possible escape .
22 He recalls that when other boys of David 's age listened to Radio Luxemburg , David was tuned in to American football on the American Forces Network , and was fascinated not only by American music , but by the whole culture of America .
23 It would be unreasonable to expect the reader to believe that so many professional scientists and administrators could be taken in to such an extent as the tale required .
24 Not realising photographers are traditionally allowed in to run-through Kylie emerged on stage in scruffy jeans .
25 Chesarynth hoped all the secretaries were happily jacked in to some routine part of the system , or getting their jollies from the nerve-stimulators some of them were addicted to .
26 More and more money from public taxation has been put in to such services one way or another , yet the services still do not work in a foolproof way , for a number of practical reasons .
27 There are relevant stair er Chairman which you can look out of place at the present moment of time but they will need to be addressed at some point in time in the future and therefore one could be forgiven for wanting to prioritise various but in general terms , the strategy that has been er looked at is the progress of St Albans in general , there may be small elements of it and some of these have already touched upon but in general that is no sound strategy er which over a period of time and in the process of that it will be essential to monitor erm the effect of some of the changes as you go forward to see in fact whether the other elements of strategy that were erm put in to that er work were in fact still necessary and whether they should be have some .
28 In the big race … the womens championships … the favourite Andrea Whitcombe who was out to win for a record equalling third year in a row was beaten in to second place by Lisa York of Leicester … they raced for nearly four miles and at the finish there was just three seconds between them
29 And there are eight words that need to be fitted in to each day .
30 With regard to Easingwold , well of course Easingwold is at present outside the area of search , erm but again I do agree with what Mr Courcier has said , it would be a doubling the size of Easingwold , Easingwold is a small market town of high environmental quality , the existing form and pattern of development within Easingwold , erm exercise constraints over the scale of future development , the central area is of a certain size , of a certain quality , it 's got a certain amount of capacity to accept further development , and I do n't believe that a a erm grafting a fur further fourteen hundred houses could be fitted in to that existing infrastructure without serious harm .
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