Example sentences of "in [adv] to the " in BNC.

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1 Winter was coming in slowly to the North East of Scotland .
2 we went up there with the dogs and let them in in to the burrow .
3 To help you get a lot more information straight from the horse 's mouth ( and nose , and ears , and tail ) , Lucy Rees breaks you in gently to the basics of equine body language .
4 Raymond Radiguet was a youth of 12 when Modigliani painted him , a brilliant schoolboy who had won a scholarship to a Paris Lycée and began coming in daily to the city from the suburbs .
5 Early in this section it was pointed out that not all organisations fit in easily to the three level structure .
6 We taxied in close to the runway and were all pushed down the exit ladder to make a sprint for the terminal building ; no automatic concertinaed walkways here .
7 However , the newsletter , which figures the chip will start life at 50MHz , reckons that performance will come in close to the R4000 .
8 The session was short , the smile fading from the face of the accused as Mrs Balanchine described in detail how the car had come storming around a blind corner and swung in close to the wall where they were waiting to cross .
9 This time he plunged his arm in up to the elbow .
10 ‘ I know how much we have already put in up to the end of 1992 and I know what we could be asked for for 1993 , ’ Longuet said , but the size of the sums is to embarrassing for him to reveal them — but he did say they were incompatible with what the European Commission would allow and what French taxpayers wanted .
11 But no one gets up after death — there is no applause — there is only silence and some second-hand clothes , and that 's — death — ( And he pushes the blade in up to the hilt .
12 I used to walk along there to see these rabbits I think the name was and they , it was a barber 's shop that had got these sold all sorts of pet things and that I used to , then I used to come home that was my Saturday morning , but I always used to go in up to the news line .
13 We lifted them into place , one of them nestling in precisely to the mark on the wall , left by the previous incumbent .
14 Breathe in freely to the count of three and out again also to the count of three .
15 Nothing was important but to give in again to the onrush of his mouth .
16 We moved in closer to the stream and , attracted by something ( though now I have no idea what ) I went to the stream edge .
17 As we look in closer to the centre , we expect the stars to be more closely packed together , and in this central pan of IRS 16 the infrared radiation comes from thousands of ordinary stars packed into a region only a hundred times larger than the Solar System .
18 She seemed to have dropped her voice and moved in closer to the phone as if to avoid the chance of being overheard .
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