Example sentences of "in [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We wandered back home and when we entered the yard we were called in to go to bed early so we could get up to help in the morning .
2 When we finish , there are the people who come in to work at night .
3 He had gone in to look for adventure , but had found love , he told Lord Henry .
4 ‘ I went in to look for adventure , but I found love , ’ Dorian told Lord Henry .
5 When western doctors went in to look for thyroid and other illnesses , they could not tell whether the apparent increase they discovered in these things was due to radiation or to the fact that no one had done such a thorough diagnosis before .
6 But of all Koresh 's dubious activities it was gun dealing that would bring him in to conflict with authority .
7 She was n't sure just how she felt , but she retained enough control to know that she could n't give in to shock in front of fitzAlan .
8 A Wolves penalty miss lets in Stoke Derby dig in to hold off Palace and Peterborough put Birmingham on the spot .
9 He said that he had taken into account the views of local authorities put to him since he met them last year , he might have taken in to account of course , we did n't accept any of the er er observations .
10 Stephen came in to change for dinner , thoughtful and brooding .
11 In addition to its obvious use as a cultural asset , we might also provide part-time courses for local people to come in to learn about Art History and to use the collections in the Barber as their source material .
12 Plant breeders anywhere in the world can write in to ask for budwood from these clones , some of which are wild in origin while others have been selected from plantations in various countries .
13 If your candidate is going to research the level of pollution in a local river , he does n't stand on the bridge and look ; he either wades in to feel for junk or he goes in with a professional diver to find it .
14 Chief Inspector Chips Salter was one of the officers they had been sent in to bring under control and Salter both guessed this ( although all such information was supposed to be highly confidential ) , and naturally — resented it .
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