Example sentences of "[be] [verb] in to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We 're popping in to estate agents . |
2 | Like you know , at the end of they 're coming in to landing and they 're wheel 's do n't come down or something ? |
3 | Perhaps the most entertaining tale came late afternoon , with anonymous telephone calls stating that a nosey employee of Marks & Spencer ( down 1 at 329p ) having been called in to deputy chairman Clinton Silver 's office , saw a piece of paper suggesting the retailer was set to bid the debt-laden supermarket group , Asda ( off ½ at 31p ) . |
4 | The 43-year-old millionaire has been brought in to shake up Central Office . |
5 | He said : ‘ We are looking at Yarrow Country Park between Chorley and Coppull where underwater search unit officers have been brought in to help . |
6 | At Runnymede Bridge , the computer has been brought in to record and check relationships between contexts and to sort them into continuous sequences , thus ultimately helping the archaeologist interpret the sequences as a record of past human activity . |
7 | A PETITION calling on the Government to reverse its pits closure programme will be handed in to Shadow Trade and Industry spokesman Robin Cook in Parliament today . |
8 | Kevin Horlock may be called in to midfield |
9 | It demands the identification of a coordinator who should ensure that consultation with staff is genuine and that they feel involved ; explain processes clearly from the outset ; help teachers draw up a realistic timetable and ensure that deadlines are met ; provide advice and keep a check on what is happening at each stage ; contact people outside the school who might be brought in to help ; try to ensure that the review and the development are rigorous and systematic ; and make some evaluation of the effectiveness of the GRIDS method after about twelve months . |
10 | Lord Howe is being tipped along with Lord Whitelaw as a possible heavyweight figure who could be brought in to help John Major with the government 's presentation of policies . |
11 | Western experts will be brought in to train staff in quality control , component buying and after-sales service . |
12 | However 12v also had to be wired in to power trailer lights and in-cab equipment so the tractor is now permanently dual-wired . |
13 | The artist was one of the so called Bevin boys , who were drafted in to work as miners during the last war . |
14 | On these journeys , however , he had n't been fortunate , as some of the fellows in the camp had been , in finding a cottage or a house where they were invited in to tea , which often meant , so he understood , eggs and chips or even bacon , particularly if it was a farmhouse . |
15 | Childhood was followed by hard physical labour in local factories where workers were locked in to work or , if they arrived late , locked out . |
16 | And I was downstairs with Lottie ; and we were taking coats , do you see ; people were coming in to lunch or dinner — I forget — we were taking the coats , and a man went upstairs — I do n't know who he was — and he had a big head , and it was completely bald ! |
17 | English civil servants and other English appointees were brought in to fill policy-making and sensitive positions . |
18 | Consultants were brought in to coach team leaders , themselves working members of the unit , who then passed on their new-found knowledge — the cascade concept . |
19 | We crossed the fields below Underwood and made our way back home as cows were brought in to milk and children were brought in from play for their tea . |
20 | These groups were brought in to witness decisions . |
21 | In an attempt to make the RUC more acceptable to the minority , its leadership structure was radically altered , outsiders were brought in to train and lead it , and the B Special Constabulary was disbanded to be replaced by the Ulster Defence Regiment under army command . |
22 | Large numbers of soldiers and police were brought in to seal off the entire area . |
23 | Extra staff were brought in to dust and polish , while Paige helped Betty prepare the rooms for those who would be staying over . |
24 | Other Ketamine users also report being plugged in to information networks while in K cyberspace . |
25 | I mean like er Mark now , if he 's paying in to pension for his firm , they can do what they like with it . |
26 | A young girl with agranulocytosis is coming in to Room C. ’ |
27 | In spite of being a small-town solicitor , Mr Hann is tuned in to information on many of the world 's financial deals . |
28 | Sitting at breakfast on the verandah of Bombay 's Sun'n'Sand hotel , some while after reading Philip Callahan 's Tuning in to Nature , I found myself quietly observing a highway of tiny , high speed ants as they took a specific path to and from their nest under the edge of the patio , gathering up enticing goodies from further down the flowerbed . |
29 | For myself , the evidence detailed in Philip Callahan 's Tuning in to Nature does seem pretty conclusive . |
30 | My dad was called in to school to see the Headmaster about my little brother . |