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

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1 It was thought that Iraq had chosen to respond to the appeal from a friendly leader of the Non-aligned Movement , rather than be seen as giving in to Western pressure .
2 Community care assessments must focus first and foremost on the person 's needs ( rather than seeking to fit people in to existing services ) , must be in partnership with the person and their carers , be flexible , timeous and simple , and multidisciplinary .
3 It is difficult to break in to existing programmes .
4 This allows the user to log in to distant computers , e.g. Missouri or Canberra Botanic Gardens , to see whatever these sites will allow us to see .
5 The answer is that these deceptions have to fool all possible predators and while some may be able to tune in to one detail others may have a searching-image for something quite different .
6 Erm I mean that was quite odd really , we had er quite a few white tenants coming in to one end of the building , erm just saying that , you know , We just ca n't cope with it any more .
7 The Employment Secretary , Gillian Shephard , said it was ‘ good news for us all ’ but cautioned : ‘ We must be careful not to read too much in to one month 's figure .
8 Some sixty per cent of the amendments that we 've adopted in this field have been incorporated in the finished legislation and that means in reality that much of the content of these laws has come from Nigel 's pen , the pens of the other trade unionists inside and outside the G M B that he 's plugged in to that system extremely worthwhile .
9 Erm , it 's like to keep my day planned out but , like the district manager might walk in or people might go off sick , and then you have to fill somebody in to that position .
10 Every time there 's a special , it does n't cost them anything , but anytime they put that in it means they can take this product this this in to that company and get some extra deal .
11 ‘ It would be easy to give in to that criticism and just make mindless , utopian house records or ambiguous grunge records .
12 As an example close to home , it would be a sanction much more powerful than an SEC if , as head of audit of my firm , I was called in to that panel to be told that if my firm wanted the institutional shareholders to vote their proxies in favour of our being reappointed auditors to this or that company , we would have to mend our ways in some respect .
13 But you 're too good at your job to give in to that kind of temptation .
14 And in order to get in to that state of mind one does not have to be a complete lifelong fanatic , one only has to be completely absorbed for the moment by a particular cause , and that kind of absorption is of course something which good causes often do seem to demand .
15 Some of them will inevitably give in to that sort of intimidation .
16 It had been reported by the colliery official and er the colliery manager of the time thought it was n't even important enough to actually stop men going in to that district to work .
17 ‘ Old Mossycop 's the problem , he let anyone in to that place .
18 The gentleman there 's going out with me round about quarter past eleven do you wan na come with us and call in to that place ?
19 The data is entered in to that form .
20 I 've spent all these years thinking about it , wondering how it got in to that house .
21 They follow different designs from our own , all of which allow them to tune in to water-borne sounds .
22 I went in to two corporates yesterday er and erm who are a massive potential for us , right in where we need to be
23 Thomas Duff , who had been going about his business as a messenger boy when it was said that he ‘ nearly ran in to two gentlemen ’ , put up a stout defence in court .
24 Eventually , after she had been joined by two others whose grasp of the English language was as poor as hers , they booked in to two rooms .
25 More and more money from public taxation has been put in to such services one way or another , yet the services still do not work in a foolproof way , for a number of practical reasons .
26 ‘ I 'd telephoned you purely because I had a need to hear the sound of your voice and what do I get for giving in to such weakness ?
27 The farsighted and Strong minded PRO will not give in to such pressures and will try to explain the pitfalls of such a course to the powers that be .
28 This was pre-eminently the case where the Area Boards were united in opposing the Central Authority or the Government ( as on the Clow differential ) , though Citrine was more willing to give in to such pressure on matters where he respected the Board Chairmen 's views , such as tariffs , than on matters where he was determined to impose his own , as in labour relations .
29 ( This might sound bizarre , but it is a good way of learning to tune in to subtle energies which we normally ignore . )
30 Filmmakers were attempting to link in to contemporary realities .
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