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

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1 It 's a special signal or you tune in , not to a certain frequency , but to Radio One and then wherever you go in the country it , it tunes in to the best transmitter .
2 Twenty-eight years ago Liverpool beat Arsenal 3-2 and 20,000 people tuned in to the first edition to hear Kenneth Wolstenholme describe the action .
3 I curled up in the shade of the parasol and tuned in to the natural static .
4 The listeners tuned in to the German wavelengths because they found Joyce amusing unintentionally or for his anecdotes , or else because they wished to hear both sides of the argument , or even because they did not trust their own authorities to tell them the whole truth .
5 Melanie tuned in to the same image and whispered : ‘ Go on , pick a card , any card , ’ in a Tommy Cooper voice .
6 Thousands turn up for parties every weekend and tune in to the national radio show he does with Djaimin .
7 We allow ourselves to tune in to the personal life and love of God , not to an abstract principle or an impersonal deity .
8 As we have seen , there may be cultural barriers to such reading , but leaving aside that potential difficulty , we invite the student to make a unique , personal response to the text , to tune in to the true voice of feeling , to participate in its expressiveness ; in short , to have an aesthetic experience .
9 ‘ I 've been tuned in to the local station , ’ he said shortly .
10 Tonight she 's putting them early to bed , before tuning in to the American election .
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