Example sentences of "in to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When it finally pulls in to a kerb up a side street a hundred yards away , a voice supplies commentary from his second-floor window . |
2 | Oliver was gently carried in to a bed , and received more care and kindness than he had ever had in his life . |
3 | But by nineteen ninety one , that had turned in to a deficit of a hundred million and one prediction suggests the deficit would have widened dramatically to six hundred and forty million pounds by the end of the decade . |
4 | Independent scaffolding : So called because it is self supporting and not tied in to a structure except as temporary restraint . |
5 | So you get in , and you walk in to a row . |
6 | Parents who give in to a toddler 's temper will increase the likelihood of tantrums recurring and find themselves becoming more angry . |
7 | He felt like a moth that had been sucked in to a candle flame , but the fluttering was in his chest . |
8 | Others actually sliced into the vitrodur with their monomolecular edges and lodged there like so many tiny pitons hammered in to a precipice — an irregular , minimal ladder of discs , a coinage with the face-value of death , leading back skyward . |
9 | Erm but basically you , you would be going in to a village to , to try and encourage land reform with this document or knowing that this document existed . |
10 | And again you leave it standing a certain time and you pour off your whey and take your curd in to a muslin and er hang it up and again more whey 'll drain off cos it 's hanging up . |
11 | Push it in to a depth of 25mm ( not needed with copper ) |
12 | Turning its wrecked agenda in to a benefit , this film presented four brief lives , with Tianamen as merely one event . |
13 | Endless lessons jacked in to a computer without even the star-dance of meanings to cheer . |
14 | Always stay calm and do not allow others to drag you in to a conflict of personalities . |
15 | TWO exorcists were called in to a drive a ghost from a hospital ward after frightened nurses refused to work there . |
16 | Then when Evans went in to a selection committee meeting , the reason for Connon 's presence that night , Dalziel had had a long talk with Gwen . |
17 | The water soaks into the ground and becomes sucked in to a sandstone strata , which holds it like a sponge under the city . |
18 | And to tie in to a couple of things mentioned earlier on . |
19 | This will remove any possibility of bloom in the first year , but it will concentrate the plant 's mind on good long stems which will need tying in to a support like a pergola or arch to show next year 's bloom to best advantage . |
20 | We were getting on famously by half-way round the second circuit and Dod was digging in to a case of canned lager he 'd hidden under his stool , then Martin said would n't it be a good idea if we actually played something . |
21 | After the reception , the guests were piped in to a buffet dinner . |
22 | SOME years ago , the poets Hugh MacDiarmid and Basil Bunting dropped in to a bar in Moffat , Dumfriesshire . |
23 | As Henry signs the new treaty at the French court , the camera moves in to a close-up as he recalls the faces of the people who have been friends to him in more dissolute days , and have now followed him into battle . |
24 | Now here we move in to a bit of Plato always be aware of those who argue by analogy by general law life and limb must be protected yet often a limb must be amputated to save a life can you guess what 's coming next ? but a life is never wisely given to save a limb . |
25 | Then they were gliding in to a crown of diamond lights and it was time . |
26 | She 'd booked in to a hotel on the Place Gambetta , had a leisurely bath to iron out the kinks of the journey , then followed the receptionist 's directions to the old part of the town , a maze of narrow streets where old timbered buildings leaned amiably towards each other . |
27 | But it ties it in to a date and I think in a similar way , erm centenary which is the only thing we 're going to do offic I think that it could be the only thing we do to celebrate our hundred years of existence apart from a small exhibition in . |
28 | The desire for improvement in economic conditions developed in to a demand for political change . |
29 | I love the way that she can edge in to a theme with extreme gentleness . |
30 | SHe had eventually given in to a desire to seek Tammuz out , even though SHe already recognised the signs which meant he wanted to be left alone . |