Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] in to the " in BNC.
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1 | Village communities anywhere are notoriously conservative , so when two young cyclists wandered in to the Gasthof Löwen with shoulder-length hair and matching headbands , they received some doubtful glances from the table where five farm-workers sat steadily drinking their way through the evening . |
2 | A bolero for example , is really just a short cardigan with curved front edges and crossover cardigan just has extra width built in to the front pieces so that they overlap each over . |
3 | Lucy drove in to the centre of the city before she found a locksmith near the Chemin de la Tourelle . |
4 | The listeners tuned in to the German wavelengths because they found Joyce amusing unintentionally or for his anecdotes , or else because they wished to hear both sides of the argument , or even because they did not trust their own authorities to tell them the whole truth . |
5 | The size of the holes , and the thickness of the surrounding bubbles of enriched galaxy formation , depend on the details of the perturbations fed in to the idealised model calculations , and this offers hope that better observations of these holes in the Universe may reveal information about the kinds of disturbances that made the big bang of creation develop irregularly . |
6 | On the last day Seve birdied the first hole and Hale took a six on the second , I can remember the scoring because in those days I had to mark all the cards , and I remember putting Irwin down for a six — and then the card blew in to the bunker on the second and I had to go chasing after it . |
7 | While he was getting the drinks , Alex Household came in to the pub , looking harassed . |
8 | He recalls that the Chancellor came in to the store at around 5pm , and stands by this approximate time even though he is well aware that Mr Lamont was then in a Treasury Select Committee at the House of Commons . |
9 | Tass news agency said hundreds of wagons rolled in to the southern Soviet republic bordering Turkey , three days after the Soviet parliament authorised the army to take over the railways . |
10 | The four sets of parents went in to the Panel separately , although they were to be treated as one case . |
11 | She cradled Ari 's head in her lap as the girl gave in to the overwhelming sensations crashing through her nervous system . |
12 | In response to the two presses of the chair button Galvone hurried in to the living room . |
13 | ‘ Look , mother , ’ Craig held the book towards her , ‘ Mr Faraday 's account is short by several hundreds of pounds , this loss has partly been made good by taking money paid in to the company by General Webber . |
14 | Melanie tuned in to the same image and whispered : ‘ Go on , pick a card , any card , ’ in a Tommy Cooper voice . |
15 | He had wandered away along the narrow trodden path through the grass while they were talking , to the small hollow cove where boats came in to the abbey meadows . |
16 | The name Lucy Warren went in to the computer at Moscow Centre , along with hundreds of other names on the periphery of the various movements . |
17 | A black cab drew in to the pavement a few yards ahead of them . |
18 | cows and things came in to the butchers . |
19 | And later on writing to Timothy , the apostle Paul in the first chapter of the first book in verse fifteen , he says , it is a trustworthy statement , deserving full acceptance that Christ Jesus came in to the world to save sinners . |
20 | Following an incident at Merton , in which silty ground water escaped in to the river from a settlement lagoon which the company was using in connection with work on the M forty . |
21 | The whole tractor was painted in Case IH colours to celebrate its IH ancestry and the cab plumbed in to the rest of the tractor . |
22 | There followed several weeks of feverish preparations as equipment and systems were installed and staff moved in to the facility . |
23 | It all started when Sharon moved in to the flat next door to Tony and asked to borrow some coffee . |
24 | The avalanche of applications for the £8,500-a-year post as a customer services assistant poured in to the Seeboard electrical company at Hove , East Sussex . |
25 | The Pumphouse in Liverpool 's Albert Dock claimed its busiest day ever as droves of people poured in to The Mersey Regional Health Authority-sponsored event was one of many Drinkwise Day events arranged around the country yesterday . |
26 | As a consequence , petitions flowed in to the National Assembly from all the local councils in France calling for a constitutional revision , but the majority in the Assembly rejected the appeals . |
27 | Twenty-eight years ago Liverpool beat Arsenal 3-2 and 20,000 people tuned in to the first edition to hear Kenneth Wolstenholme describe the action . |
28 | ‘ A couple of weeks in New Zealand will get people tuned in to the type of rugby we want to play ’ — PHILLIP DANAHER ( Ireland captain ) after the debacle in Paris . |
29 | If this sort of thing can happen to him , especially a year after Mr Dalglish gave in to the pressure , then everyone is vulnerable . |
30 | Towards the end of the second act , the door beside him opened and a woman slipped in to the back of the hall . |