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

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1 A faith healer , Ernie Rowse , moved in to No. 93 Mafeking Street , two doors down from Ken , Rhoda and Apricot .
2 Anderson was unique , brought in to fill two vital functions : the need for a medic , and the need to give G9 something special , some angle that would disguise its true nature , an extraordinary elite fighting group trained for any emergency .
3 that was brought in to help poor people
4 We organise to meet later and listen in to Radio 5 .
5 Meanwhile , James continues to tune in to Radio 1 .
6 now I did ask you this before and still puzzling me , where , where does this fit in to article eighty five ?
7 a non arbitr , well let's use their language , objective criteria on which it 's judge application to the membership , erm , and I 'm only , I 'm only imagining this , but I 'm , but as a matter of common sense one would of thought that one would n't like subjective or arbitrary and er indeed unknown criteria to apply erm , as , as in my point of view , as a matter of fairness , but er my question is and it was before and I , I 'm not sure I hoist in your answer , where , where does that fit in to article eighty five ? ,
8 er , erm , obviously the commission felt it was er , it was funny , unacceptable if you did n't have erm for example objective criteria by which to judge applications to membership , now I can understand this a fairly proposition of fairness , but where does it fit in to article eighty five ?
9 War on the ground is really a man with a large field with curved corrugated metal huts to keep pigs in to grub all the vegetation off to feed them up to get themselves eaten by other men to help those men to have the energy to work to make the curved corrugated metal huts and grow other food in other fields that gets eaten by another lot of men who leave some of it to feed back to the pigs .
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