Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sarah Kent 's introduction tries to bring in the fall of Communism , which is probably pushing it a bit . |
2 | Finally , stir in the fruit and walnuts . |
3 | Beat in the fruit and nuts and the bourbon used to soak them . |
4 | But after the investment was made Wright forged letters to cash in the bonds , to a total of £172,000 and paid the money into his own account . |
5 | Stir in the Curry Powder and fry gently for 2–3 minutes . |
6 | Stir in the curry powder and cook for a further 2 min . |
7 | Stir in the curry powder , almonds , sultanas , parsley , lemon juice , chutney and seasoning . |
8 | Stir in the curry powder and , if necessary , a little flour ( only if there appears to be an excessive amount of fat in the pan ) . |
9 | Stir in the spinach and cook for 2–3 minutes , then add the rice , egg , parsley , thyme , nutmeg and seasoning . |
10 | ‘ I 'll bring in the buggy and I 'll carry him , ’ he said , and before she could protest he had taken Thomas from her . |
11 | Indeed , that was one of the main reasons why the Government brought in the poll tax , which failed abysmally , just like the rates . |
12 | Ramsay early on made use of a drapery painter to fill in the clothes , as in the portrait of Dr Richard Mead . |
13 | Then that 's rubbed up , that 's to fill in the grain of the wood . |
14 | One : when confronted with a warm bottle of champagne , fill a teapot with ice , pour in the champagne , and swill before serving . |
15 | It is , however , fairly easy to work out the energy as we bring in the charges from infinity one by one . |
16 | Stir in the broccoli , tomatoes , fish , half of the cheese and pepper . |
17 | Whilst he was gone , Morse turned to the back of The Times and had filled in the whole of the bottom right-hand quarter of the crossword when Lewis returned two minutes later . |
18 | The fact that they arranged for a petition from the inhabitants of Southwark , complaining about those who had welcomed the Palatines , to be presented to the Commons on the same day that they brought in the bill of repeal , suggests that contemporary politicians ( unlike some modern-day historians ) did believe that popular pressure could have a powerful impact on events at Westminster . |
19 | He told me that he got an awful rocket from the Director of Accounts when he handed in the bill which worked out at several hundred pounds — and here we are talking of the year 1946 ! |
20 | Who will confirm bring in the bill ? |
21 | The user must enter all the other details to fill in the history and description of the package . |
22 | Fill in the back . |
23 | We fill in the back . |
24 | . We 'll be giving you some exercises later about filling in the back . |
25 | Many Government amendments are brought in the Lords to save time in the Commons . |
26 | But , although the common ground is large and includes almost everything said in the first eight chapters about how to fill in the framework and conduct the disputes , unity then becomes too much for us . |
27 | An appeal to a county court shall be brought in the court for the district in which the order , decision , or award appealed against was made or given ( Ord 4 , r 9 ) . |
28 | If the right hon. Gentleman had read the Chronicle this month , he would have seen the leader headed , ’ To introduce the poll tax is a mistake , to bring in the council tax is a disaster ’ . |
29 | After making a political volte-face he went on , without even a glimmer of embarrassment , to be responsible for bringing in the council tax . |
30 | And bring in the outriders . ’ |