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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ We drummed it in to all three of our children not to go off with strangers and Johanna was sensible enough to listen , ’ said Robert .
2 Farther south , in Fiordland , it is possible to fly yourself in to that spectacular airfield I already mentioned , at Milford Haven , but to fly in as pilot in command you must first be cleared by an instructor .
3 so if they gave in to that one temptation
4 We then need to reach in to that inner child and supply what it did not have , and heal it . ’
5 With regard to Easingwold , well of course Easingwold is at present outside the area of search , erm but again I do agree with what Mr Courcier has said , it would be a doubling the size of Easingwold , Easingwold is a small market town of high environmental quality , the existing form and pattern of development within Easingwold , erm exercise constraints over the scale of future development , the central area is of a certain size , of a certain quality , it 's got a certain amount of capacity to accept further development , and I do n't believe that a a erm grafting a fur further fourteen hundred houses could be fitted in to that existing infrastructure without serious harm .
6 Why could n't she let him in to that private part of herself that sometimes cried out for — what ?
7 She had the feeling she must either give in to that showy and heady beatification or run for her life .
8 In what relation is that , you know tie in to that particular great faith that he had
9 Excluding library services , public enquiries fall in to two broad categories :
10 The design is very formal , dividing our two-thirds of an acre in to four separate gardens .
11 Pack it in to small straight-sided china , glazed earthenware or glass pots .
12 I think there 's an opportunity here to bring in to six one of the considerations which occur in paragraph thirty three of P P G three , namely the reference in the fourth point to the importance of using erm derelict land , reclaiming derelict land .
13 I did n't want to try landing the ship itself , because coming in to accurate pin-point landing requires delicate navigation , which was impossible with the ship 's erratic ceptors .
14 Tuck in to some great cakes
15 To demonstrate that , he is happy to show off work on new City dealer boards devised in Belfast that allow a foreign exchange trader or the like to listen in to some 20 phone conversations at once via a sophisticated touch screen .
16 A space hulk wallowed in the spangled spectral abyss , in thrall to the random currents of the warp ; and it was there that Veils of Light had docked , slipping in to some gaping port .
17 See if we can get in to some more adult edu education while we 're off .
18 So it is possible that avian death-feigning is tuned in to this one crucial moment of possible escape .
19 Then of course the there were area combat missions , area missions but these had nothing to do er with the work training I think that and I did and in developing of our crews so that we were able to survive and of course er our mission that we thought that would probably be the same as was on the fourteenth when we went to Schweinfurt and we made it back and not only that but we got back to England , we 'd manage on about the third pass to get in to this one field and there was another plane trying to get in and they went up and bailed out and after we were eating our supper here they brought the men in the fields er where they , on the bombers ' field where they had landed the never got in so they went up and set the plane on automatic pilot and bailed out because they could n't land the plane but we managed to take them out and I think there was the extra good flying training and I did together that made us able to survive the savage attacks that we had , he had it on the Munster mission , I had it on the Schweinfurt mission .
20 The most convenient way to arrange this is to move HIMEM down by the length of the program and load the machine code program in to this protected area .
21 And she said wait here Mr and in she goes in to this bloody meeting and out he came .
22 Air is drawn in to this low pressure area primarily through the ventilation slots and also through the floppy disk drive apertures .
23 Do n't you ever feel that he dragged your family in to this terrible holocaust unnecessarily ?
24 Pension-fund investments across the country amounted to billions of pounds , and by helping News on Sunday investors could score many brownie points , and find a possible way in to this exciting and under-exploited source of money .
25 That was the way Adam wanted it and had in fact been vociferous on the subject , vowing that neither now nor in the future would he ever give in to those bourgeois values and customs .
26 To diehards , Lloyd George was " the " Welsh Walpole " and friend of MacDonald who would peddle any opinion and give in to any Labour leader if it would help him to stay in office " .
27 You give in to these willful tempers .
28 The rings can then be split in to 30 different fractions , separated by partitions at the top of the tube .
29 For a couple of minutes she gave in to another uncharacteristic fit of temper .
  Next page