Example sentences of "is [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | For the exasperated livestock farmer , with fears for the future of his pig unit or broiler house , for the fruit-grower alarmed by the possibility of a poisonous spray inadvertently finding its way into the metabolism of a casual passerby , and for the cereals farmer who does not take kindly to his best malting barley being trampled down in order to create an impromptu picnic site , the simplest solution is to go in for siege tactics . |
2 | this one , look at the back , I think the reason it 's so big is to go in on the sockets at the back , put , you can put two tapes on it |
3 | The social network the client is enmeshed in can be vitally important in maintaining the problems ; particularly in the case of phobic anxiety . |
4 | Outside the evening is drawing in already . |
5 | Turkey is flown in with the weekly food supplies , while in Tripoli some enterprising expats even breed turkeys specifically for the festive table . |
6 | The huts provide water and toilets , and cooking is done by bottled gas which is flown in by helicopter ; there 's no electricity , of course . |
7 | ‘ Mr Remington-Hart is bringing in two private nurses who have worked with him previously . |
8 | SunPro , Sun Microsystems Inc 's software development operation , is bringing in Russian software expertise to help it develop compiler-level products which will improve the performance of applications running on Sparc RISC-based systems . |
9 | The Open Software Foundation is bringing in Gary Bard as chief operating officer , a new post reporting directly to president David Tory . |
10 | Ongoing promotion of Institute membership is bringing in a steady stream of enquiries from potential members . |
11 | BNFL publicity manager said : ‘ The Visitors Centre is bringing in more and more people , which is good news for BNFL and the West cumbria tourism industry . ’ |
12 | Gill is bringing in Kyoto and Victor , our CIB designers , to look at the signs this afternoon . |
13 | Northamptonshire County Council is bringing in the ban on nearly four thousand acres of farmland where fox hunting could take place . |
14 | The steam centre based in the Warwick Road , Birmingham is situated in between the main British Rail diesel multiple unit maintenance depot and re-fuelling sidings , complete with a large car-park for several hundred cars . |
15 | In its most basic form the technique involves merely an outline , or when it is filled in , a silhouette ; but of course it can be much more elaborate than that . |
16 | Make sure the cheque is filled in correctly : |
17 | The couple 's recent past is filled in by a series of ‘ flash-ins ’ , influenced by the French nouvelle vague . |
18 | The Date Achieved is filled in only after you have reached your goal . |
19 | Bluntly stated : an enquirer into ‘ the mind ’ has to know what is in his own mind and why it is filled in the way it is . |
20 | AVOID paying the service charge twice by making sure the blank space on the credit card slip is filled in . |
21 | That diary is filled in on every single day throughout that year — 1940 . |
22 | It is difficult to avoid the further thought that the given characterization of consciousness is elliptical , and that when it is filled in , as it must be , we are no further ahead , but have our definiendum turning up in the definiens . |
23 | The pipe is filled in the usual way . |
24 | The log is filled in every day by protection officers detailing their duties . |
25 | It is filled in each month and sent ( no later than the 15th of the following month ) to the Co-ordinator/National Secretary . |
26 | It is a top-down approach in that the entities are identified first , followed by the relationships between them , and then more detail is filled in as the attributes and key attribute(s) of each entity are identified . |
27 | The job analysts are in the position of actually making sure that a job description is filled in correctly before it goes to the jury on which Phil sits . |
28 | A long-net is erected in from of a wood to demonstrate its appearance . |
29 | Pitching : the inner is erected in about four minutes and goes up first . |
30 | The Green Party is pitching in with policies on Rubbish recycling and transport . |