Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] in to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So I got in to Gib n as an apprentice on the second of August , nineteen twelve I think .
2 I phoned in to work and asked ?
3 ‘ Well , the housemaid said something to me before I came in to prayers , and that just tickled me and I could n't help it . ’
4 I remember that morning in particular because I still had it on when I went in to school .
5 And then on Thursday I went in to work and I had had enough .
6 I went in to Mum .
7 And so I wrote in to Radio Brighton , and Doctor Wisbey very kindly saw my son and confirmed that he was , in fact , dyslexic .
8 She sensed he was pretending to be asleep when she got in to bed .
9 Could we go back and perhaps you tell me , erm what it felt like , for example cooking a meal or doing the washing in a Nissan hut and the difference of when you came in to Chipping Field
10 When I met her at the airport after she flew in to London from Los Angeles recently , I caught my breath when I saw her because she just looked so lovely .
11 Afraid she might doze off if she gave in to temptation and lay down on the bed , she sat down instead on the room 's only chair , and picked up a book , absorbing not a single word as she waited for the sounds that would mean he was turning in for the night .
12 Weakly , she gave in to temptation .
13 It was only as we came in to Maidstone and I started looking for Hospital signs that I began to suffer the nervous Whirling Pits way down in my stomach .
14 I only just caught the train , and when , a quarter of an hour later , we pulled in to Lochgair , and I should have got my bag and quit the Sprinter and walked to the house and finally have talked — sober , and not in the context of a game of Alternative Charades — to my father , and apologised , and spent the three hours until the next Glasgow train with my mother and father in some longed-for spirit of reconciliation , I did nothing of the sort .
15 ‘ Well , when we went in to prayers , I burst out laughing : I never saw anyone so ugly .
16 Well we went in to Asda this morning when did we go in , ? we could n't get into and it was empty .
17 Then we went in to Hamish and Tone 's for tea and apologies , and later drove to the castle for what would have been the most excruciating interval of my life if Verity and Lewis had still been there , but they were n't ; they had taken off in the car to visit some friends of Verity 's who lived in Ardnamurchan , and would n't be back until late tomorrow at the earliest .
18 Soon after they moved in to Hamilton Terrace it became apparent that association with Minton brought out the petulant , fussy side of Vaughan .
19 Perhaps even now they were beginning to circle , to weave around the field , stretching out into a thin and malevolent line as they spiralled in to gorge
20 When they came in to work they park their cars and he was playing in the car park .
21 They came in to Chernay from the sea .
22 A few years ago , they went in to Europe with the deliberate aim of sabotaging any tough ban on cigarette advertising , and any insistance on tough medical warnings of the kind that appear today .
23 It was still early when they went in to Gamages and headed for Ladies ' Gowns .
24 You will have to work from measurements they sent in to Stefan .
25 Either they gave in to Spiderglass demands — or they 'd lose Steel City and all credibility .
26 Security was tight as he flew in to Ulster .
27 Then take the matter of the car jack which , according to Bourke , he smuggled in to Blake who used it to prise away the window bars in order to make his escape from D block .
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