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

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1 THE owner of a Newtownards pub targeted by loyalist bombers because it hosted folk music sessions has vowed that he will not give in to terrorist threats .
2 Tanks and riot police drafted in to lorry row
3 So instead of a settled afterguard quartet sailing both of Koch 's boats , mainsail trimmer Andreas Josenhans has been moved off Kanza , Melges split from Koch , navigator By Baldridge rotated with Bill Campbell and tune-up helmsman Kimo Worthington , brought in to race Conner for the first time .
4 Perhaps the most entertaining tale came late afternoon , with anonymous telephone calls stating that a nosey employee of Marks & Spencer ( down 1 at 329p ) having been called in to deputy chairman Clinton Silver 's office , saw a piece of paper suggesting the retailer was set to bid the debt-laden supermarket group , Asda ( off ½ at 31p ) .
5 Caving in to army pressure , he suspended the constitution and dissolved Congress .
6 Frederick Bartman , one of the stars of the legendary TV drama series Emergency — Ward 10 , was brought in to play Cassius for the two-week run , with audiences boosted by local schoolchildren studying Julius Caesar for their English Literature exam .
7 Against the protests of many of their salesmen , then , the Central Authority and Area Boards gave in to government pressure to restrict promotional advertising and hire purchase schemes in order to curtail the over-rapid growth of demand .
8 Sports sponsorship was the indirect way in to TV advertising .
9 Gulliver , the former Argyll Group chief who was brought in to raise revenue , made little impact during his 16 months with the club .
10 English civil servants and other English appointees were brought in to fill policy-making and sensitive positions .
11 Consultants were brought in to coach team leaders , themselves working members of the unit , who then passed on their new-found knowledge — the cascade concept .
12 Rita decided to quell her anxieties , after hearing about an amnesty program for illegal immigrants , by turning herself in to immigration authorities .
13 Whenever a new manager was brought in to take charge of them , they refused to co-operate : in the end we just had to take the porters on . ’
14 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 .
15 Updated refresher training sessions were held for plant operators and new reporting procedures brought in to cover routine monitoring .
16 As a result , Computerwoche reports , the Dusseldorf-based company intends to spend less time and money on attending big computer shows , and in future will spend its cash on sponsoring staff and holding symposia that are more tuned in to customer needs .
17 In California , New Orleans , San Francisco and a dozen centres all over the States , tranquility-seekers are zapping stress by plugging in to brain gyms .
18 ‘ I do n't really agree with it , ’ said Armstrong whose wallet would certainly not be getting as heavy as other coaches brought in to knock teams into shape .
19 The party newspaper , L'Humanite , said the firm was giving in to property sharks who want to develop 200 acres around the site where the Renault brothers built their first cars in the family garage more than 90 years ago .
20 And so I wrote in to Radio Brighton , and Doctor Wisbey very kindly saw my son and confirmed that he was , in fact , dyslexic .
21 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 .
22 A PETITION calling on the Government to reverse its pits closure programme will be handed in to Shadow Trade and Industry spokesman Robin Cook in Parliament today .
23 Few organisations , though , are better wired in to City Hall than the municipal labour unions .
24 This morning , Board of Trade President Michael Heseltine is expected to cave in to City pressure , and commit the Government to contributing money to an insurance pool to cover commercial property against terrorist attack .
25 We 're popping in to estate agents .
26 Western experts will be brought in to train staff in quality control , component buying and after-sales service .
27 Lexandro grinned wildly , for within but a few more weeks he was to have holes drilled through his carapace so that he could jack in to power armour .
28 However 12v also had to be wired in to power trailer lights and in-cab equipment so the tractor is now permanently dual-wired .
29 Other Ketamine users also report being plugged in to information networks while in K cyberspace .
30 The outcome may well depend on who copes best with the long run in to polling day .
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