Example sentences of "[coord] [vb past] in to the " in BNC.

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1 Use it at 1½–2 ounces ( 43–57g ) per square yard ( square metre ) in spring and summer , hoed or dug in to the soil .
2 But I had neither stumped up for a bale of fluffy bathroom towels , nor chipped in to the Qantas ticket .
3 At Bragança there was no response from the tower as we transmitted our intentions , landed and taxied in to the little apron .
4 I took the ferry back to Picton , drove to Christchurch , and moved in to the flat in the university Hall of Residence which had been reserved for me .
5 The french windows were closed and he drew his gun and peered in to the gloomy apartment .
6 Lesley turned smartly left as the lights changed , and wound her way by back-streets to the parking-ground on the edge of the shopping centre , a multi-storey monstrosity of raw concrete , at which she gazed with resigned distaste as she crept slowly up to the barrier and drove in to the second tier .
7 I curled up in the shade of the parasol and tuned in to the natural static .
8 Brawner recalls the young Mario as being ‘ real hard-working and ambitious ’ and tuned in to the cars as if they were human beings .
9 Machine-franked mail must be faced , securely tied in bundles and handed in to the post office .
10 He slid the holdall between her legs , on the floor pan , then walked round and climbed in to the driver 's side .
11 One man was killed and another two people injured when a car overturned and smashed in to the front wall of a house .
12 So got rid of him at last , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , and went in to the glass .
13 He decided to be generous and went in to the shop .
14 It was absorbed and went in to the Carrick Herald and the Aire Advertiser , and now they 've all gone .
15 Collecting up her leaflets , she made her way up to bed , and gave in to the little grin that had been trying to break out a few minutes before .
16 One was that some members of the public were unaware that they need not pay and gave in to the pressure of successive threatening letters .
17 Overnight , as passengers slept soundly in their cabins after a long day ashore , or the more hardy danced and gave in to the temptations of the midnight buffet , the Ocean Empress had weighed anchor and begun to move south again , until , shortly after dawn , the silence of the engines pronounced her arrival in Tenerife off the west coast of Africa .
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