Example sentences of "in to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 While the lucky 30 guinea pigs in Bruno 's experiment were sampling his alternative dishes , the other pupils were tucking in to a typical school dinner of beefburger in a bap , sautee potatoes and jacket potato in cheese , or open sandwiches .
2 Radiation emitted by the electron is transformed back to the laboratory frame , and is concentrated in to a narrow cone around the forward direction ( c ) , generating a ( Doppler ) frequency upshift ( γ ) .
3 As the sea is calm I turn in to a narrow cleft on the headland , cutting the engine and gliding in between the faces of grey rock to let my passengers get the flavour of the sights and sounds of a Shetland geo .
4 The literature review will be set in to a general policy context of recent developments in the UK vocational training field .
5 The project suddenly became interesting when they were forcing deuterium in to a 1 cm 3 block of palladium ( ‘ charging the palladium ’ ) by means of a 1.5 amp electrical current .
6 SNOOKER champion John Parrott , Rugby League star Jonathan Davies and comedian Ken Dodd will be dropping in to a major conference in Liverpool next week .
7 The input cursive line data was first filled in to a consistent thickness .
8 A cautious opening in New York produced a further round of price-cutting in the afternoon and , with investors setting off early for the Easter break , the Footsie drifted in to a 2638.6 point close , down 1.6 on the day .
9 Perhaps some countries were exploited rather more for their natural resources and others for their cheap labour , but they all fitted in to a global pattern in which the capitalist-imperialist centre underdeveloped the rest of the world .
10 And that very excess of safety inspired some bright Vadinamians in to a galaxy-class piece of lateral thinking .
11 Another is to reduce the proportion of dark background area relative to the subject , either by shifting to a more suitable setting or by moving in to a bigger close-up so that the dark background is reduced in size .
12 Erm , once again , the problems are being addressed in to a certain extent regarding residential homes and we 're very pleased with that .
13 Real business remained very slack and , with Wall Street heading south in the afternoon , the Footsie slipped in to a 2404.2 point close , up 3.3 .
14 Returns from other institutions proved difficult to fit in to a coherent pattern .
15 To serve you turn it out in to a shallow dish and eat it with sugar and , if you like , strawberry , raspberry , red currant or quince jelly .
16 Eventually they settle in to a new home — but life ca n't be that easy , can it ?
17 What sort of problems provoked the integration of various cultural symbols in to a new package of employment practices ?
18 Imagine you have just moved in to a new flat .
19 Sunk fathoms deep in thought once more , Luce took no heed of her surroundings , and only when they were pulling in to a private landing-stage overhung by green willows did she surface and realise the significance of the overnight bag .
20 Black pepper is a proper and good inclusion , because stirring it in to a hot dish a few minutes before serving releases wonderful flavour .
21 In a public library authority this can require all titles from all service points to be called in to a central point and their condition checked and compared .
22 Helen pulled in to a ground-level parking lot .
23 from nowhere running , carried you in to a quiet room
24 Any idea what you do to make all of these other intervals in to a minor interval apart from those two ?
25 There are occasions during which you turn away from the opponent , but these are deliberate and short-lived , leading in to a particular technique .
26 The two Amnesty Groups involved would like to thank Peter Florence for fitting the benefit in to a tight schedule at such short notice .
27 Bob Bennett , Grenadier Guards , was one of those frustrated warriors who were called in to a large marquee .
28 IF you 're tied in to a high mortgage rate it might be worth your while doing the switch .
29 Brown puts the boot in to a do-nothing leader
30 I never imagined myself doing anything but acting , ’ she says with a wide grin and then breaks in to a quick burst of singing : ‘ There 's no business like show business … ’
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