Example sentences of "in [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Colin Calderwood ran in to hit the winner … |
2 | So we built this snowman round this rock and this car came back cos he came he just came in to hit it and he burst into and broke his bumper . |
3 | Both ‘ The Daleks ’ and ‘ The Sensorites ’ featured very elaborate backdrops , all of which Cusick had first to draft out as large , highly detailed colour illustrations long before the day when the Scenic Artist would come in to paint them up . |
4 | people in to paint all the corridors , this place was really dowdy was n't it ? |
5 | We wandered back home and when we entered the yard we were called in to go to bed early so we could get up to help in the morning . |
6 | But we put in to go anyway . |
7 | However , Rentokil were called back in to go and re-clean the work undertaken by their competitors ! |
8 | Erm you had a statement of Barbara 's , if it was in there , it was planned so that you crew can work harder erm although you filled in the bonus question well , the there was a tend dangerous tendency for you be sucked in to go into the bonus and I think you did well to say yeah well we 'd better walk along to that so you held out which was nice because if I had if you had n't tackled that you might have been shown the door once you 'd gone through that . |
9 | I mean you do n't put a fiver in to go and then , then have to put more in to go to bleeding erm Wickham and back . |
10 | I mean you do n't put a fiver in to go and then , then have to put more in to go to bleeding erm Wickham and back . |
11 | On the Friday pike dropped in to see me . |
12 | I 'll be in to see you tomorrow , darling . ’ |
13 | I rambled aimlessly for about an hour , in and out of dirty narrow streets , their only saving grace being their brevity , in and out of a variety of shops , bought some oranges from the market stalls , the most interesting feature of the wretched place , then went in to see an ‘ explicit sex ’ film and was presented with a badly mutilated and heavily censored version of some third-rate continental film which I left within the first fifteen minutes . |
14 | If you ever get up our way call in to see my old lassie , ’ he took and held their hands . |
15 | ‘ My reward came later when a neighbour dropped in to see how things were going . |
16 | Later , when Mrs Barnwell came , Sister Cooney took her in to see Richard . |
17 | Much as I tried to break in several times , they always caught me and would n't let me in to see the poor people travelling . |
18 | I 've got Andy Barton in to see the Minister responsible at the DTI . |
19 | In the same match Malcolm Marshall , having fractured his left thumb , came in to see Larry Gomes , on 96 , to his century , and scored a four batting one-handed — — with a straighter bat than some of the Englishmen had shown . |
20 | But as soon as she walked in to see Keith he had faced her with a heap of newspaper and snippets of video-recordings . |
21 | I brought my family in to see him , but he crawled off to hide among some pots . |
22 | Indeed , just before his interview with Meese , he had dropped in to see McFarlane in his office precisely , McFarlane thought , to agonize over the fact that the diversion was a matter of record : ‘ I put it in a memo to the Admiral . ’ |
23 | At interludes , visitors from my past came in to see me : Mr Rafter and his son Dermot , the Belgian artist , who wished me ‘ Happy drawing ! ’ , and black-quiffed Clint , who eagerly dragged his whole family along . |
24 | Even pensioners turned out , even though like under the 14s they were not allowed in to see the shows . |
25 | Wilson took the baby in to see her as soon as she was about and he was admired but , she fancied , with some sense of distancing . |
26 | We all loaded into the Volvo and went down to Shellerton Manor where everyone trooped in to see Harry . |
27 | Mr Larsen has been roped in to see that all the music lovers of Gullshaven are informed — I know that the doctor and the pastor and one or two of the schoolteachers are devoted to music . |
28 | ‘ But is n't it the case , ’ I ask him , ‘ that while people are piling into the cinemas to see the worst exports of Hollywood , they are also piling in to see our own films , such as Alan Parker 's The Commitments , which has after all just won the Bafta award for best film . ’ |
29 | ‘ They said there was nothing wrong with her , but they were concerned about marks on her hips and would keep her in to see what was the cause , ’ he said . |
30 | But this man will pull no punches when he is irked : as the head of the Thatcher loyalists determined that she should fight to the end , he threatened to floor a Thatcher aide who was guarding her door unless he allowed him in to see her . |