Example sentences of "in to [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | WILD man of rock Jerry Lee Lewis flew in to Britain yesterday only hours before his first of three shows with Little Richard . |
2 | And he phoned , and he phoned the pub this afternoon and he says I 'm not coming in to work tonight . |
3 | So how , how do you get in to campus then ? |
4 | I suppose I have a friend in to tea nearly every afternoon that is , a friend with children . |
5 | A sole practitioner , Mark Ledger , was brought in to head up the Salisbury office , which Ms Harris had set up prior to the merger ; the new firm set up an insolvency department under Geoffrey Morgan ; and 18 months later another sole practitioner , Philip Parmenter , was brought in to set up another office in Witney , Oxfordshire . |
6 | Bill Drummond , the man brought in to sort out Coats 's clothing side two years ago , has been sent out to restore Brazil to profits in 1993 . |
7 | Anyway , any money , sponsorship money , erm you 're asked to hand in to Mr as soon as possible . |
8 | Go in to dinner today ? |
9 | I mean people move in to Hayes specially so that their kids can go there . |
10 | It would have obviously been complicated to get them in to Darlington so we sent the lecturer to them . |
11 | Actually , are we going in to Marks again tomorrow ? |
12 | David Wilshire , MP for Spelthorne , told the House Mr Naqvi 's body had been flown in to Heathrow yesterday morning . |
13 | Perhaps they need a little Radio tuned in to Norman out at that far post ! |
14 | You 're just on the approaches to Jerusalem , you 're just coming in to Jerusalem right ? |