Example sentences of "in to [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The planes from Brize will join others over Waddington and the Wash , before circling East Anglia for run in to RAF Marham in Norfolk .
2 The COB accused Paz Zamora of giving in to United States pressure and reneging on an election promise that crop substitution measures would remain the central strategy to eradicate the growing of coca crops by 60,000 peasant farmers , many of whom were former tin miners made redundant as a result of the collapse of the international price of tin .
3 He was high up in the syndicate , which tied him in to Truro Daine .
4 It wo n't actually stop people coming in to North Yorkshire .
5 He had informed his silent audience of the death — just ‘ death ’ — of Dr Kemp ; explained that in order to establish the , er , totality of events , it would be necessary for everyone to complete a little questionnaire ( duly distributed ) , sign and date it , and hand it in to Sergeant Lewis ; that the departure of the coach would have to be postponed until late afternoon , perhaps , with lunch by courtesy of The Randolph ; that Mr Cedric Downes had volunteered to fix something up for that morning , from about 10.45 to 12.15 ; that ( in Morse 's opinion ) activity was a splendid antidote to adversity , and that it was his hope that all the group would avail themselves of Mr Downes 's kind offer ; that if they could all think back to the previous day 's events and try to recall anything , however seemingly insignificant , that might have appeared unusual , surprising , out-of-character — well , that was often just the sort of thing that got criminal cases solved .
6 Soon after they moved in to Hamilton Terrace it became apparent that association with Minton brought out the petulant , fussy side of Vaughan .
7 Lord Howe is being tipped along with Lord Whitelaw as a possible heavyweight figure who could be brought in to help John Major with the government 's presentation of policies .
8 It was being that the , the Rolls Royce Saturday , came in to East Kilbride and , and American firms like that were coming along .
9 I 'll just drop this register in to Mrs Ellis and double check that address .
10 You can take them in to Mrs Wilkins and maybe she could do something with them .
11 Tune in to Richard Jackson on Radio 5 's Morning Edition every Saturday at 8.45am .
12 Tune in to Derek Cox on BBC Radio Leicester .
13 Tune in to Charles Patman on BBC Radio Peterborough .
14 Such was the message Lewis passed on , himself saying nothing for the moment of his own extraordinarily exciting find , but agreeing to pick up Morse in about ten minutes ' time , after briefly reporting in to St Aldate 's .
15 The ‘ Declaration to Maintain Quality ’ being handed in to St Andrew 's House spells out opposition to possible privatisation of thousands of civil service jobs .
16 THE Queen flew in to Northern Ireland for a surprise one-day visit today .
17 And so I wrote in to Radio Brighton , and Doctor Wisbey very kindly saw my son and confirmed that he was , in fact , dyslexic .
18 With a quarter of the audience tuned in to Radio Hamburg , the reputation of the British press and broadcasting for fairness and accuracy was bound to seem less than established .
19 Mm I would n't I would n't go in to Armada Close I do n't think .
20 Very commonplace today go in to Thomas Cook 's there 'll be a video running continually with one destination or another or an activity holiday etcetera .
21 She could not refuse him , accordingly , and did not ; but more and more it was almost as if she had given in to Mr Poole 's demands ; one man was much like another .
22 Going in to , or rather going up High Street in to High Street from the erm Freemans Way , you know ?
23 I 'll just take you in to Miss Ara , and when you 're settled , like , I 'll fetch it up to you . ’
24 Beresford fed the ball in to Robert Lee , who turned and cracked a shot against the crossbar .
25 THE TASK is to reduce telephone response time for calls coming in to John Wood House .
26 Let's imagine somebody wonders in to John Major one day and he says you know , I 've a bit of a problem John .
27 Meanwhile a petition opposing the cuts with 25,000 signatures was handed in to Downing Street .
28 They 've collected some of the six thousand signatures on a petition which was handed in to Downing Street .
29 Could we go back and perhaps you tell me , erm what it felt like , for example cooking a meal or doing the washing in a Nissan hut and the difference of when you came in to Chipping Field
30 A young girl with agranulocytosis is coming in to Room C.
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