Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] in to " in BNC.

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1 As I said , I 'm never often out , and if you 're a long way from home it 's always good to have some place to drop in to .
2 The leaflet will target likely homes , inviting would-be vendors to ring in to the hotel for further details .
3 Erm somebody comes in some prat comes in to your garage and he 's telling
4 The recent decision by the French Government to give in to their farmers on the lamb war only underlines the position .
5 Excluding library services , public enquiries fall in to two broad categories :
6 I share John Main 's concerns , as reflected in MG Minutes of 7. ix.93 , over the volume and nature of public enquiries coming in to the Garden , because many of them are now being directed to the Library .
7 Trains on different services pull in to the same platform , and turnouts are installed to enable them to move in and out and pass one another .
8 One day a German officer came in to the camp to supervise work that was being done on some primitive drains by Polish forced labour .
9 Do the postures continuously , in graceful slow motion with each exercise leading in to the next .
10 ‘ It 's an amazing opportunity to break in to theatre , but we 've had virtually no response from Jobcentres , ’ a spokeswoman says .
11 What happened in Liverpool when Liverpool were playing ho oh , Nottingham Forest , and what happened was is that there was extra fans coming in to the ground and the police let them in and then everyone just started to get squashed and all that .
12 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 .
13 Others actually sliced into the vitrodur with their monomolecular edges and lodged there like so many tiny pitons hammered in to a precipice — an irregular , minimal ladder of discs , a coinage with the face-value of death , leading back skyward .
14 THREE hand grenades were among 476 weapons handed in to police during a month-long weapons amnesty in Greater Manchester .
15 Many retailing organizations said they gave fixed-term contracts to seasonal workers brought in to cope with the Christmas peak .
16 Erm I mean that was quite odd really , we had er quite a few white tenants coming in to one end of the building , erm just saying that , you know , We just ca n't cope with it any more .
17 Perhaps they need a little Radio tuned in to Norman out at that far post !
18 The desire for improvement in economic conditions developed in to a demand for political change .
19 That the services they provide are relevant to environmental groups , and in that way to help environmental groups plug in to the kinds of advice on fund raising and er , management and all sorts of other aspects of running a voluntary organisation , which , at the moment , of , er a lot of , er social service organisations plug into , but so many environmental groups .
20 A result , I ca n't hear myself speaking if I are the policy and resources committee there were other they were erm er in the debate there were some very good cases brought in to it and some erm good recommendations and this is why I 'm surprised I 'm er forget now why , there were some who were er against by majority because I believe that when we look down on the decisions of the P N O , we have made some very good recommendations if I say so it says on twenty , paragraph twenty in and you people on this authority , members of this authority have been saying a a clear definition of the role of the local government now and for the next twenty years , should underpin any consideration of local authority management structures and the role of members and therefore the joint working party 's consideration begin from an inadequate base .
21 There are many more good illustrations coming in to the Library than there are analytical entries or other index terms .
22 So I soon turned away , regretting only the loss of the shiny new tenpenny piece which I had inserted into the coin box to avoid any irritating boop-boop-boop cutting in to what I had stupidly hoped would be an uplifting and wholly encouraging conversation about my work and prospects .
23 As well as employing some unfamiliar ear designs , many insects tune in to frequencies which we can not hear .
24 A black cab drew in to the pavement a few yards ahead of them .
25 How many Englishmen gave in to their emotions like that ?
26 At the end of the Gulf War , many many people wrote in to the BBC saying , ‘ why are n't you keeping going ’ .
27 At the end of the Gulf War , many many people wrote in to the BBC saying , ‘ why are n't you keeping going ’ .
28 The key-fobs sent to each individual member and Group secretary during 1979 have been a great success with many people writing in to the office expressing their appreciation ; it is hoped to produce a further token during out 30th anniversary year .
29 She resisted all temptations to give in to homesickness : she had been given the choice between staying at home and starting a new life , and having chosen the latter she was determined to enjoy every waking minute to the full .
30 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 .
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