Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] in to [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Oliver was gently carried in to a bed , and received more care and kindness than he had ever had in his life .
3 And then there was the attempt not to issue a questionnaire to every household but to reserve the questionnaires in the Town Hall for four week days Saturdays to will honour the people who did n't actually have Friday who were at home perhaps walk in to the City Centre you might be able to pick one of these up and then there was the problem distrib in distributing the questionnaire because despite of the assurance given to the consultants they were nevertheless distributed amongst the numerous St Albans and believe you me even those likely people who did go to the press do sometimes for every that we having suddenly fully congressed to see whether perhaps there might be a consultation questionnaire lurking within it .
4 As Crick points out , however , the right idea can only fit in to a mind which is trained , and predisposed to accept that idea .
5 Too much packed in to a short time .
6 These three members of the Procellariidae family have one thing in common : they are all ‘ night birds ’ , only coming in to the screes and grassy slopes of the cliffs under cover of darkness to change places with their mate on the single egg , deep within a burrow , or later to feed the young .
7 The original building of the Hotel Lapershoek dates back to the early 20th century when it was a grand stately home , and it has since been thoughtfully converted in to a very comfortable four star hotel .
8 We 'll all go in to the one .
9 ‘ I expect to come out of these games with good results , ’ said Atkinson , before warning about hidden pitfalls in the long run in to the finishing line .
10 Whether they 're the citizens ' charter , whether they are response to people from the press or from the public or constantly ringing in to the switchboard , or whether it 's by all the other ways in which we disseminate information .
11 One effect of this strategy was to create a large number of internal refugees — some reports estimating that some 150,000 Cambodians were displaced during 1990 , either by being forcibly moved in to the interior by SOC troops , or by fleeing from Khmer Rouge attack .
12 ‘ Even though PDAG is not to be abolished until next April , it seems members have already given in to the Tories .
13 Imagine you have just moved in to a new flat .
14 It was in 1982 that TMAM finally moved in to the airfield , taking over two pre-fabricated huts that had been part of the Station in the late 1940s and early 1950s .
15 Whatever may have been threatened or done , do not give in to the bully and do not keep whatever has happened to yourself .
16 He drew her to him , so that her head was near his waist , in a stiff sort of way because she did not give in to the embrace .
17 Coun Arthur Taylor said there was no planning opposition so they should not give in to the vandals by refusing the application .
18 people are told to go and have a cold shower and not give in to the weakness
19 not give in to the weakness
20 In addition , many other categories of workers in the formal and informal sectors in all three worlds have been progressively drawn in to the global capitalist system by the simple expedient of severely restricting and in more and more cases absolutely destroying their prospects for selfsufficiency in the provision of food , shelter and other ‘ necessities ’ of life .
21 As the carriage rolled down the driveway , Emily looked straight ahead , holding herself erect , determined not to give in to the tears that threatened to overflow .
22 As she clenched her hands on the rail until they hurt , she fought to hate him , to make herself angry , not to give in to the terrible despair that kept threatening to overwhelm her .
23 No other man had ever managed even to light a spark within her , yet he had set her body aflame , and it had taken every ounce of will-power she possessed not to give in to the longing he 'd unleashed .
24 Mr Wilson said last night that they had talked to a lot of the villagers and were determined not to give in to the vandals .
25 Independent scaffolding : So called because it is self supporting and not tied in to a structure except as temporary restraint .
26 The spokeswoman for the mission said : ’ Recognition not tied in to the negotiating process is not a sensible thing right now . ’
27 The wall was not tied in to the end gables .
28 The case was solved when Downey finally walked in to a police station earlier this year and confessed to the killing .
29 Coats , bags and shoes were to be left in the corridors and not brought in to the hall .
30 She 'd just walked in to the nearest doorway and spilled the whole thing to a complete stranger .
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