Example sentences of "in the [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Stir in the cream cheese and continue to cook until thoroughly blended and piping hot . |
32 | Stir in the cream gradually and bring up to bubbling again . |
33 | Stir in the cream gradually and bring up to bubbling again . |
34 | Now pour in the cream and stir well . |
35 | Pour in the cream slowly , stirring all the time . |
36 | Add the white wine , brandy and mustard and cook for 1 minute , then pour in the cream or yogurt and bring to the boil . |
37 | ‘ Send in the nurse . |
38 | In the kitchen , preparing to bring in the meat and vegetables , her mother almost sniped at her , but pulled up just in time . |
39 | The girls bringing in the parcel could dress up like the bridegroom-to-be , taking his work or hobby as the theme , or like any male characters such as footballers , policemen or policewomen wearing sunglasses , gorillas with cigars , city gents in bowler hats , or a spoof pop group of boys in short trousers and caps singing , ‘ Will you still need me when I 'm sixty-four ? ’ . |
40 | The roofs are covered with lime to bring in the birds , but the birds are intelligent : they know when there is nothing to feed them . |
41 | Dr. Mawhinney has become accustomed over the years to bring in the middle of political contention and has taken very good care to cultivate his patch . |
42 | These can be drafted by outlining the area with tape or transfer lines , and then painting in the central area with matt black enamel paint ; or , fill in the middle by laying down wide transfer lines , slightly overlapping each other and cut to shape with a scalpel . |
43 | To copy these onto your artwork , draw the outline of the area in tape or dry transfer lines , and then fill in the middle with either wide dry transfer lines cut to size or use two coats of matt black enamel paint applied with a fine brush , and allow to dry . |
44 | The Collector found he could hardly breathe in the middle of this appalling sandwich ; a few inches from his nose the face of a dead sepoy grinned at him with sparkling teeth ; the Collector had the odd sensation that the man 's eyes were watching his efforts with amusement . |
45 | The 2nd violas fill in the middle of the harmony by means of very easy double-stops . |
46 | Otherwise they are better employed in filling in the middle of the harmony , or in emphasizing salient points by means of their powerful sforzato . |
47 | Then they used to put a thick layer round the sides to start with , then they would fill in the middle and keep that always stronger so that each layer er it curved . |
48 | Glue-sniffing means breathing in the vapours given off by certain types of glue in order to get intoxicated or ‘ high ’ , rather like getting drunk on alcohol . |
49 | Michael Heseltine enjoys grand gestures and has no intention of allowing the Labour Party ( which has brought in the architect Sir Richard Rogers as its adviser ) to make all the running where the debate on the future of London is concerned . |
50 | She filled in the columns next to Veronica 's name , and stared thoughtfully at the piece of paper . |
51 | Pour in the cornmeal mixture . |
52 | Six inches of concrete , luckily not too dense , had been used to top off whatever he had used to fill in the excavation . |
53 | Place two teaspoons of filling in the centre of each round , making sure it fills the hollow . |
54 | Then , using a teaspoon , put a small amount of filling in the centre of each wonton skin . |
55 | Now place a generous tablespoon of filling in the centre of each pastry disc and spread slightly . |
56 | Turn in the 4cm ( 1 ½in ) side hem allowance and press it to mark . |
57 | Finally stir in the chicken pieces and mushrooms and cook for another 4 minutes , until everything is hot but still crisp . |
58 | Stir in the chicken and fry until brown . |
59 | Stir in the cottage cheese and the prawns , reserving a few for decoration . |
60 | Stir in the parsley , then spoon into a serving dish and scatter over the remaining spring onions . |