Example sentences of "[vb base] in to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 This is intended as a sort of coda to the movie : fade in to scenes of rooms strewn with festive remains , stacked dishes awaiting washing up , some of the more senior party-goers taking a nap .
3 Become adaptable , so that you can come to the point quickly or ease in to conversation through some social chit-chat , as appropriate .
4 Huge numbers of creatures listen in to vibrations carried by another medium — water .
5 And still , where Fergie 's behaviour merely offered dire warnings — Never misbehave ; Never give in to self-indulgence ; Never , ever , buy bikini bottoms two sizes too small — Diana provided hope .
6 If you give in to bullying and threats then the bully wins and ‘ Wrong ’ has defeated ‘ Right ’ .
7 We are going to nurture our souls , not give in to lust .
8 She 's saying it 's important to stand firm , not give in to terrorists , and the rest , but she 's said , ‘ That does not mean that you do n't negotiate …
9 As well as employing some unfamiliar ear designs , many insects tune in to frequencies which we can not hear .
10 Tune in to Fred Friar on BBC Wiltshire Sound
11 Tune in to Richard Jackson on Radio 5 's Morning Edition every Saturday at 8.45am .
12 Songbirds tune in to trimphones
13 Tune in to Charles Patman on BBC Radio Peterborough .
14 Tune in to Derek Cox on BBC Radio Leicester .
15 Even the stars of the show were willing to help the collection of great minds at Exeter University find out why 16 million viewers a day tune in to Neighbours .
16 Rather than travel out from Highgate , it seemed more sensible to move out of London and travel in to town .
17 There should be a car waitin' fur us at the airport when we get in to Lima .
18 The leaves may have been scorched by the salt in the wind , especially those strong winds that often blow in to Blackpool off the sea .
19 We can usually reckon on a degree of peace and quiet once the passengers go in to dinner . ’
20 Go in to dinner today ?
21 The regulations , which will affect new care home residents after April , mean those residents who go in to hospital for treatment will receive the new ‘ residential allowance ’ for only six days .
22 Very commonplace today go in to Thomas Cook 's there 'll be a video running continually with one destination or another or an activity holiday etcetera .
23 Tack was left some money in his mother 's will and decided that he should give up his job and go in to business for himself .
24 I mean people move in to Hayes specially so that their kids can go there .
25 That 's right , yes , I run the Search Room there , which means that erm people come in to Pelham House , they usually meet me at a desk on the end of a telephone and I put them onto the documents that they want to look at and I make sure they 're ordered up from where they 're kept in one of the various repositories and strongrooms that we 've got , and then I produce them for them and erm if they need any help reading them and so on I give them that .
26 John Calambokidis , who runs the non-profit marine-mammal organisation Cascadia Research , based in nearby Olympia , says that 1991 was the year that his team saw the most whales come in to Puget Sound , and stay the longest .
27 Erm and on this side we send people out for two days before they come in to training so they are at least familiar with what what we do .
28 Do you know as you come in to Salisbury and you have to keep going on with the traffic , then it leads up to the bridge where the wa , where the river is .
29 As some of the old Orkney words and expressions fall in to disuse , links in the valuable heritage that thurls us to our Viking ancestry are broken .
30 Write in to POSTBAG in which the best letter in our judgement will earn its author a litre and half of WHYTE & MACKAY Special Reserve Scotch Whisky .
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