Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] in to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Until I moved in to the Rectory at Seend , I lived briefly at the Bell Inn , St Edith 's Marsh , Bromham , near Devizes . |
2 | I moved in to the front room where the disco had moved on to heavier metal ( New Model Army , I think — a band to watch despite their fans ) but still nobody was dancing . |
3 | When I saw the next auberge coming up , I drew in to the side of the road , put on my raincoat , and walked along to it . |
4 | Denis and I drove in to the theatre . |
5 | I PULLED in to a diner about five miles short of Waldron and took aboard some fried ham and a couple of eggs sunny side up . |
6 | I did n't need warming up but I pulled in to the kerb without hesitation . |
7 | only had this sprung on me er today er when I went in to the Hall and and and saw them with a notice and a table collecting signatures . |
8 | I was feeling low and I gave in to a mad impulse . ’ |
9 | After about a year I gave in to the pull and discovered that fatherhood has made me a much more serious person . |
10 | was my essay , I wrote in to the education was that , the top and bottom of personal discipline |
11 | As she taxied in to the small civilian terminal , Adam watched the three fighter planes ease their pointed noses skyward and climb at over thirty thousand feet a minute . |
12 | As she climbed in to the Glass Coach with her father , Diana had several practical considerations to overcome . |
13 | At first the numbers of those who tuned in to the BBC were modest in comparison to those who listened to Pétain 's homilies on Radio Vichy . |
14 | She stepped in to the room on the soft carpet and said loudly in French , ‘ What the hell do you think you 're doing ? ’ |
15 | And when you wanted to buy something like a three piece suite , you went to somewhere like Bentalls and they took you into a little room , soon as you said to the man well I want to buy this on hire purchase and you went in to a little room and the man sat down and you filled in a long form . |
16 | If you did n't get it you went in to the supplementary . |
17 | As you went in to the head end where the roof bolts were still intact , it was hard to imagine that approximately forty six metre , fifty metre of gate had just come in one go . |
18 | She had seen her , and now she wanted to go , before she gave in to an impulse and started asking her questions about Elaine . |
19 | Their arguments were supported by a former compositor " now in a position to place books for printing " , who wrote in to the Edinburgh Evening News in 1910 : " Generally speaking , I can get work done in London , as well as in the English provincial towns , under Edinburgh prices , which proves that even with female labour , the Edinburgh printers have a hard task to keep their men fully employed … |
20 | No-one cared that she jacked in to the lock on the tutor 's door , feeling around mentally to jig it open . |
21 | We got in to an unreserved seating area for 13 quid . |
22 | but Bob and I did , I could , I could remember the day we moved in to a hundred and eleven er we 'd never , never been upstairs in a house before you see we 'd been brought up in a bungalow and we 'd never ever been upstairs and the thoughts of going upstairs to bed , you know , was fantastic |
23 | Soon we went in to the adjacent Marie Antoinette Room for luncheon . |
24 | We went in to the University and met up with Ian Jamieson , who invited us to come and stay with them for a few days . |
25 | ‘ Any landing you walk away from is a good one , ’ she exclaimed as they taxied in to the small terminal . |
26 | Seventy-four , they came in to the collection in seventy-four . |
27 | He opened the window after they turned in to the country . |
28 | The fact that they tapped in to the rapidly expanding European market undoubtedly helped the giant US firms to offset some of the effects of slow domestic growth . |
29 | At each town the Captain had to greet the mayor and they tucked in to an excellent meal afterwards . |
30 | He moved in to the new , roomier accommodation . |