Example sentences of "[v-ing] in to the " in BNC.

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1 He had visions of booking in to the same hotel several weeks running and a knowing clerk saying , ‘ Ah , I see sir has a new Mrs Smith this weekend … ’ as his latest girl flashed her ring on the desk .
2 Visiting locomotives are a main feature of the railway and during the Annual Vintage Day Rally on Sunday , October 11 , a scale replica of 0-4-0T ‘ Cadbury Number II ’ in maroon livery was steaming in to the record books .
3 Dutch authorities are looking in to the incident .
4 The key-fobs sent to each individual member and Group secretary during 1979 have been a great success with many people writing in to the office expressing their appreciation ; it is hoped to produce a further token during out 30th anniversary year .
5 But primitive man guards himself against that by listening in to the being of the person who is uttering the words and by adding this to his evaluation of the words .
6 I have been listening in to the E-Mail for some weeks , and in fact even coming in on weekend to pick up the results and comments .
7 Since then , police have been listening in to the frequency used by the gang .
8 Do the postures continuously , in graceful slow motion with each exercise leading in to the next .
9 On 24 November , the Ministry presented designs by Prado architect Francisco Rodriquez Partearroyo which detailed three new underground floors and an entrance ramp leading in to the Prado 's ground level .
10 Not only does it not produce much wheat , as we well know , but , in fact , it is not creating as much energy output as energy input going in to the system .
11 People were coming out from Palm Sunday Mass at the church of Ognissanti , pausing to chat to families going in to the last service and then passing under his window carrying sprays of olive leaves .
12 ‘ I 'm going in to the kitchen to see how Mrs Porter 's getting on , ’ Belinda announced firmly , cutting off Tom 's words .
13 Gav — I notice there was no gossip about Batts nipping in to the bank for a few sov 's .
14 Partial reinforcement , by maintaining associability ( attention ) , will generate pecks that constitute components of the OR and these , by adding in to the CRs produced by the associative strength of the CS , ensure a high rate of response .
15 The welfare rights ' workers can be contacted by calling in to the office or by telephoning 271441 .
16 Potential clients made contact through their GP or simply by calling in to the project 's information and advice shop on Dalry Road .
17 A policeman caught a well-known burglar breaking in to the back of a shop late one night .
18 It was n't my intention originally to go to the flat , it was my intention to reconnoitre the area in order that I could supply the officers who were going to do the actual operation with up to date information as to erm the methods of getting in to the block of flats because they had a coded key door erm and to acquaint myself of the actual physical erm presence of lifts , stairways and that sort of thing .
19 This is designed to prevent contamination getting in to the product .
20 WHEN a teenager talks about popping in to the travel agents , parents should realise they may be intending to buy something more mind-bending than a cheap break .
21 At the end of the ceremony she tottered off to the bus , looking as if she had every intention of popping in to the local when she got home and livening everyone up with a steady dropping of ‘ To think our ‘ Ilda should go before me ’ remarks .
22 Within a year or so you will have the satisfaction of moving in to the house you have built with your own hands ; your old home will have been sold , allowing you to pay back the building society loan you took out to buy the land and materials ; and there will be more than enough profit , considering how much you saved by using your own labour , to pay for some champagne to celebrate .
23 Since moving in to the heart of the city last year , has become the talk of the legal world .
24 ‘ She asked me how I was and when I would be moving in to the cottage . ’
25 Under his direction , the Ulster Constitution Defence Committee maintained its traditional line that O'Neill was not responding to the legitimate demands of a disadvantaged section of the population , but giving in to the demands of rebels who would never be satisfied with anything less than the destruction of Northern Ireland .
26 I DO N'T agree that putting up armed roadblocks in Britain is giving in to the IRA .
27 POLICE and football clubs were accused last night of giving in to the ‘ yobs and thugs ’ by forcing managers to stay away from matches .
28 So Dawn would have to fly off a little , giving in to the force of the wind , and then come back .
29 De Gaulle wanted the agricultural settlement but was not prepared to accept it at the price of giving in to the other five and the Commission on the issues of resourcing and budgetary control .
30 Windeler glanced across before giving in to the slope and changing down through the gears .
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