Example sentences of "be [vb pp] in to " in BNC.

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1 I too desired to be at home , and was glad when we were able to close our own dear front door behind us , and be gathered in to the silence of our little parlour .
2 Each side panel can also be gathered in to be used as a doorway .
3 I mean un unless you make the control room blast proof , which is maybe a thing to be looked in to in the future and then again they 're speaking about making the accommodation module separate from the platform itself which is another thing , but I mean that 's all to be looked at .
4 There 's a few other bits and pieces to be added in to that .
5 She never presumed on her friendship with Eve by expecting to be let in to the inner sanctum .
6 One is hammering on the front door of Elland Road asking to be let in to the VIP suites .
7 Christopher Gore , the son of a nuclear scientist and himself a brilliant academic , waited patiently to be let in to Bristol Crown Court , where he was to be accused of killing his father and his mother .
8 All faults must be written in to the book by the person making the report .
9 Requests for consumables ( printer ribbons , disks , computer paper etc. ) , software , and small hardware items ( T-switches etc. ) should be written in to the Consumables Book in my office .
10 Faults and computer problems should be written in to the Fault Log kept by the Computer Support Officer , Mr Stephen Marshall .
11 Does he agree that the private sector electricity industry makes it ever more important that safeguards should be built in to the process so that the need factor and the environmental impact are taken into account ?
12 In principle , the idea of holding Open Days is a good one , but these events need to be planned at least two years in advance , so that funding , manpower , and equipment resources can be built in to the estimates for all those Garden Departments which will be involved .
13 Continuity and progression have to be built in to the programme and there has to be scope for differentiation and extension .
14 There are so many things that might be incorporated in to ‘ fear of strangers ’ , or ‘ attachment ’ , or ‘ intelligence ’ , that to propose that it is somehow ‘ multi-determined ’ misses the point .
15 There 'll be a group making pots out of clay or out of plasticine ; there 'll be a group doing sums ; there 'll be a group working with the microcomputer , and that can be incorporated in to the group work pattern , and it can also be incorporated into the sort of topic and project work that a primary school does .
16 Please pray that many viewers may be able to share in that worship and find it helpful and that some who would otherwise ‘ switch off ’ will be drawn in to the programme and more importantly to the Lord Himself .
17 Registered mail has to be handed in to the post office , which issues an official receipt .
18 And when , after lunch , she came downstairs in her new outfit , bought from Selfridge 's last week with the money which J. D. O'Connor had paid her for her articles , and with her next two articles in her bag , ready to be handed in to the great man himself before she returned to the rectory to pick up Rose Bailey , whose time off did not begin until four-thirty , both Dr Neil and Matey thought that she looked enchanting .
19 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 .
20 In a public library authority this can require all titles from all service points to be called in to a central point and their condition checked and compared .
21 Kevin Horlock may be called in to midfield
22 4 The same piece of string , 36cm long , can be pulled in to a lot of different rectangles all having the same perimeter , but different areas .
23 The cow would be brought in to live in the far end of the hut when the weather finally broke ; they 'd all keep each other warm .
24 Western experts will be brought in to train staff in quality control , component buying and after-sales service .
25 It demands the identification of a coordinator who should ensure that consultation with staff is genuine and that they feel involved ; explain processes clearly from the outset ; help teachers draw up a realistic timetable and ensure that deadlines are met ; provide advice and keep a check on what is happening at each stage ; contact people outside the school who might be brought in to help ; try to ensure that the review and the development are rigorous and systematic ; and make some evaluation of the effectiveness of the GRIDS method after about twelve months .
26 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 .
27 Civilians could be brought in to staff the front counter at Darlington police station in order to release three officers for beat duty .
28 CIVILIANS could be brought in to staff the front counter at Darlington police station , the town 's top officer has revealed .
29 The literature review will be set in to a general policy context of recent developments in the UK vocational training field .
30 ‘ But do n't be rushed in to giving such a priceless collection away till you 've had plenty of time to think about it .
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