Example sentences of "[pron] in to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They are used in a number of ways ; you can add them to your bath , massage them in to the skin and there are vapourisers to combat the effects of colds . |
2 | A successful private deal also means that creditors and shareholders have reached a voluntary consensus , which binds them in to the firm 's future health . |
3 | The King 's Fund found that good projects involved families in the planning of services and built them in to the system in such a way that they felt their important role was appreciated . |
4 | There is always someone somewhere who is going to say — ‘ Why must we have fund raising ? ’ — Unfortunately because of the financial climate today it is always going to have to be a part of our Medau way of life — anyway this ‘ do your own thing ’ method has proved so popular we plan to continued in to 1986 with your help , of course — but — if you have any brilliant ideas for our next venture please send them in to the Office . |
5 | Someone must have buried them when they were too frightened to hand them in to the police station . |
6 | THREE police football teams were too busy tackling crime to play all their fixtures — so they invented bogus results and sent them in to the league . |
7 | In the hope that it will lock them in to the MIPS Computer Systems Inc RISC family , Silicon Graphics Inc has persuaded eight of the major MIPS chip users and fabricators — Control Data Systems Inc , Integrated Device Technology Inc , NEC Corp , Sumishomo Electronics Co Ltd , Sumitomo Corp , Tandem Computers Inc , Tata Enterprises Overseas Pte Ltd and Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc to participate in a modest way in the share offering it is making to raise cash to bolster the balance sheet of its MIPS Computer Systems acquisition . |
8 | And all I say in response is , please get up , write on petitions , send them in to M Ps , send them in to the unions . |
9 | He folded up his uniform , placed his helmet on top , boots by the side , marched across the parade ground and handed them in to the quartermaster . |
10 | Once again it brings me in to the point where er double glazers have to go and measure up then do their , I know they 've got lovely lap tops I 've seen them now with their lap top comp their little samples there special catches here . |
11 | And of entrusting ourselves in to the power of his mercy . |
12 | Hardly was he around the corner than the man in the parked car climbed out , crossed the road and let himself in to the apartment-block . |
13 | Outside in the corridor , his mind still easing itself in to the thought that he was now an agent , an M16 man , Carrington met Desmond Morton . |
14 | Always stay calm and do not allow others to drag you in to a conflict of personalities . |
15 | ‘ The man who brought you in to the Squad must have been Alan Jones . |
16 | One brandy would make him in to a number . |
17 | ‘ When my youngest son was born , we clocked him in to the second . |
18 | The only thing left to do was to get him in to the government hospital seventeen miles away , so we set out across the rice fields and village tracks , with the patient in a bullock cart . |
19 | She waved him in to the sitting-room , and Piers looked up as they entered , his eyes expressionless as he took in the identity of the visitor . |
20 | Llewelyn was close in his chamber with his chaplain-secretary and Ednyfed Fychan over the dictation of letters , and his seal was already on the credentials of the envoys who were to represent him in Shrewsbury ; but David , when he heard what the messenger had to report , on his own authority brought him in to the conference and shattered it . |
21 | Sex appeal swung him in to the White House |
22 | She turned her head towards the servant who had just hurried to let him in to the audience-chamber , and put out an imperious hand to arrest his attention . |
23 | And she went on briskly , springing into instant and efficient comprehension : ‘ Well , come on , bring him in to the fire , quickly ! |
24 | She can nae take him in to the dentists till she gets rid of them . |
25 | She had him by the hand by then , and was drawing him in to the hearth , for the early November mist was on his shoulders , and his face looked thin and cold . |
26 | But what he had left her was the key to untangling the harmony of dancing lights and that let her in to a place which like a child she had always stared at unknowing before . |
27 | She was n't heavy and although I 'm no weight-training freak , I lifted her until her backside was balanced on the tailboard and then it was just a matter of rolling her in to the well of the truck , the back of her head making a satisfying thud as she landed . |
28 | Push it in to a depth of 25mm ( not needed with copper ) |
29 | But it ties it in to a date and I think in a similar way , erm centenary which is the only thing we 're going to do offic I think that it could be the only thing we do to celebrate our hundred years of existence apart from a small exhibition in . |
30 | The holder can not cash the cheque , but only pay it in to a bank account , or savings bank , or assign it to a third party . |