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

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1 Many retailing organizations said they gave fixed-term contracts to seasonal workers brought in to cope with the Christmas peak .
2 They then returned to the Print Room , while guests went in to luncheon in the Great Hall .
3 John Sinclair , who runs Cliveden so successfully as a luxury hotel , and his attractive wife , guests went in to dinner in the dining-rooms .
4 Against the protests of many of their salesmen , then , the Central Authority and Area Boards gave in to government pressure to restrict promotional advertising and hire purchase schemes in order to curtail the over-rapid growth of demand .
5 ‘ I do n't really agree with it , ’ said Armstrong whose wallet would certainly not be getting as heavy as other coaches brought in to knock teams into shape .
6 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 .
7 We can usually reckon on a degree of peace and quiet once the passengers go in to dinner . ’
8 Updated refresher training sessions were held for plant operators and new reporting procedures brought in to cover routine monitoring .
9 Tanks and riot police drafted in to lorry row
10 As some of the old Orkney words and expressions fall in to disuse , links in the valuable heritage that thurls us to our Viking ancestry are broken .
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