Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] in to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't believe they 're just gon na leave me to go in to English on my own . |
2 | I phoned in to work and asked ? |
3 | I remember that morning in particular because I still had it on when I went in to school . |
4 | And then on Thursday I went in to work and I had had enough . |
5 | I went in to Mum . |
6 | And so I wrote in to Radio Brighton , and Doctor Wisbey very kindly saw my son and confirmed that he was , in fact , dyslexic . |
7 | If more would have gone back then the strike would have come to an end quicker cos , I thought more would have gone back then , but all the lads in they stayed out and nobody went in to work . |
8 | She sensed he was pretending to be asleep when she got in to bed . |
9 | If you give in to bullying and threats then the bully wins and ‘ Wrong ’ has defeated ‘ Right ’ . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | So how , how do you get in to campus then ? |
12 | Afraid she might doze off if she gave in to temptation and lay down on the bed , she sat down instead on the room 's only chair , and picked up a book , absorbing not a single word as she waited for the sounds that would mean he was turning in for the night . |
13 | Weakly , she gave in to temptation . |
14 | On arrival at the Salters ' Hall the guests , many of whom had travelled by bus from Shropshire especially for the occasion , were greeted by Sir Peter and Lady Gadsden and Mr and Mrs Alan Henn before everyone went in to dinner . |
15 | Perhaps even now they were beginning to circle , to weave around the field , stretching out into a thin and malevolent line as they spiralled in to gorge … |
16 | When they came in to work they park their cars and he was playing in the car park . |
17 | There was an odd quality to the tone he used that sent her rushing in to speech . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | 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 ? |