Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] in to the " in BNC.
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1 | Lucy drove in to the centre of the city before she found a locksmith near the Chemin de la Tourelle . |
2 | Melanie tuned in to the same image and whispered : ‘ Go on , pick a card , any card , ’ in a Tommy Cooper voice . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | It all started when Sharon moved in to the flat next door to Tony and asked to borrow some coffee . |
6 | If this sort of thing can happen to him , especially a year after Mr Dalglish gave in to the pressure , then everyone is vulnerable . |
7 | Abbot Kenneth went in to the attack . |
8 | On 2 February 1989 Jones sent in to the APS an abstract of his intended talk which stated in part ‘ We have accumulated considerable evidence for a new form of cold nuclear fusion which occurs when hydrogen isotopes are loaded into various materials , notably crystalline solids ( without muons ) ’ ( my italics ) . |
9 | Sarah Morgan came in to the room like a ghost , and McLeish drew breath as he saw her . |
10 | A man with black curly hair and a nose like a doorknob bustled up from his desk when Dexter walked in to the inner sanctum of the editor 's office . |