Example sentences of "[vb infin] in to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Lexandro grinned wildly , for within but a few more weeks he was to have holes drilled through his carapace so that he could jack in to power armour . |
2 | THE owner of a Newtownards pub targeted by loyalist bombers because it hosted folk music sessions has vowed that he will not give in to terrorist threats . |
3 | She could n't give in to intimidation . |
4 | One must n't give in to pessimism , and it 's pointless to look too far ahead , but in a couple of years she wo n't even be legal . |
5 | Of course Mr Brooke and the others at the Northern Ireland Office wo n't give in to terrorism . |
6 | If the country and the House have refused , since then , to give in to terror — despite all the horrors that have been inflicted against humanity on the mainland and , especially , in Northern Ireland — why should the leadership of the Provisional IRA and its fellow travellers , wherever they may be found , conclude that we shall give in to terror during the next 21 years ? |
7 | The child was observed through a one-way screen to see whether he or she would resist or give in to temptation ( i.e. pick up the more attractive , but forbidden , toy ) . |
8 | Please be strong tonight — do n't give in to temptation . |
9 | and then , the ceiling turns into a sky , and then a , this sort of head and shoulders of a woman er , compassionate woman , an arm reaches through , and a , and a face comes , and er , she says , erm er , and it says , my child do n't give in to temptation . |
10 | Of course , I am not suggesting that women should give in to biology ( perish the thought ) , but that PMS is not quite the pathological state that a few health experts would appear to be suggesting . |
11 | now I did ask you this before and still puzzling me , where , where does this fit in to article eighty five ? |
12 | a non arbitr , well let's use their language , objective criteria on which it 's judge application to the membership , erm , and I 'm only , I 'm only imagining this , but I 'm , but as a matter of common sense one would of thought that one would n't like subjective or arbitrary and er indeed unknown criteria to apply erm , as , as in my point of view , as a matter of fairness , but er my question is and it was before and I , I 'm not sure I hoist in your answer , where , where does that fit in to article eighty five ? , |
13 | er , erm , obviously the commission felt it was er , it was funny , unacceptable if you did n't have erm for example objective criteria by which to judge applications to membership , now I can understand this a fairly proposition of fairness , but where does it fit in to article eighty five ? |
14 | The same kind of mistake — usually entirely hidden from the people with the opposing views — can easily creep in to discussion about more serious matters . |
15 | Well it 's er I mean look at me now , I 'm , I 'm oh I can walk in to Fram |
16 | So how , how do you get in to campus then ? |
17 | but I can get in to Fram and if I need to go to the doctors I can get to the doctors which unfortunately is , is necessary our children . |
18 | We organise to meet later and listen in to Radio 5 . |
19 | The prince will fly in to Split from the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal , stationed in the Adriatic . |