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

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1 You 've got ta get the stu the smell goes in to the liquid then you chuck the liquid away .
2 er he wants money coming in to the central fund er if has in two years time to face a , a trial , these allegations so be it , but meanwhile he wants the money to come in to the central fund for the reason he 's outlined
3 Village communities anywhere are notoriously conservative , so when two young cyclists wandered in to the Gasthof Löwen with shoulder-length hair and matching headbands , they received some doubtful glances from the table where five farm-workers sat steadily drinking their way through the evening .
4 That the services they provide are relevant to environmental groups , and in that way to help environmental groups plug in to the kinds of advice on fund raising and er , management and all sorts of other aspects of running a voluntary organisation , which , at the moment , of , er a lot of , er social service organisations plug into , but so many environmental groups .
5 A bolero for example , is really just a short cardigan with curved front edges and crossover cardigan just has extra width built in to the front pieces so that they overlap each over .
6 Lucy drove in to the centre of the city before she found a locksmith near the Chemin de la Tourelle .
7 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 .
8 The size of the holes , and the thickness of the surrounding bubbles of enriched galaxy formation , depend on the details of the perturbations fed in to the idealised model calculations , and this offers hope that better observations of these holes in the Universe may reveal information about the kinds of disturbances that made the big bang of creation develop irregularly .
9 This index was started by Herbarium staff , who scanned new journals and books coming in to the Library .
10 A stranger coming in to the house that you 've never seen before
11 What happened in Liverpool when Liverpool were playing ho oh , Nottingham Forest , and what happened was is that there was extra fans coming in to the ground and the police let them in and then everyone just started to get squashed and all that .
12 On the last day Seve birdied the first hole and Hale took a six on the second , I can remember the scoring because in those days I had to mark all the cards , and I remember putting Irwin down for a six — and then the card blew in to the bunker on the second and I had to go chasing after it .
13 Deep enough , at any rate , for a boat to get in to the boat-house which was tucked in under the cliff at the southern end of the bay , below the path where I stood .
14 It 's a fair cop : female fan gives in to the shamanic rhythms in Houston
15 Won agreements to end the dumping of chemical sludges in to the North Sea .
16 Works by followers of Caravaggio lead in to the seventeenth-century section : a ‘ Salome ’ by Cecco del Caravaggio ( Scardeoni ) ; ‘ Christ among the Elders ’ by Louis Finson ( Governale ) , and an ‘ Archimedes ’ by Dirk Van Baburen ( Visconteum ) .
17 ( c ) The knee drops slightly as the foot digs in to the opponent 's midsection
18 SOME years ago , the poets Hugh MacDiarmid and Basil Bunting dropped in to a bar in Moffat , Dumfriesshire .
19 While he was getting the drinks , Alex Household came in to the pub , looking harassed .
20 He recalls that the Chancellor came in to the store at around 5pm , and stands by this approximate time even though he is well aware that Mr Lamont was then in a Treasury Select Committee at the House of Commons .
21 So there is a check built in to the , to the council procedures .
22 Do the postures continuously , in graceful slow motion with each exercise leading in to the next .
23 Parents give in to the moaning , and sometimes ignore you , giving you the silent treatment . ’
24 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 .
25 When the time came , would Moma Parsheen tune in to the deaths of fellow Astropaths on Stalinvast ?
26 A policeman caught a well-known burglar breaking in to the back of a shop late one night .
27 Tass news agency said hundreds of wagons rolled in to the southern Soviet republic bordering Turkey , three days after the Soviet parliament authorised the army to take over the railways .
28 The four sets of parents went in to the Panel separately , although they were to be treated as one case .
29 She cradled Ari 's head in her lap as the girl gave in to the overwhelming sensations crashing through her nervous system .
30 In response to the two presses of the chair button Galvone hurried in to the living room .
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