Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] in a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I have since asked my constituent for an update of the position and she has confirmed that the family has had to put in a good deal more extra money to finance both daughters than it had previously expected . |
2 | I have been told to fill in a new form to be put on the waiting list but you need a permanent address to fill out one and I have n't got one . ’ |
3 | In the present case the effect is helped by the realistic context , since the storm is still raging outside and whenever the door is opened to let in a new character the form-generating music rushes in as well in the shape of the hurricane . |
4 | BIIBA , as the trade association attempting to represent most middlemen , is equally unhappy that Fimbra is attempting to bring in a centralised insurance scheme , as most of BIIBA 's members have their own professional indemnity insurance cover . |
5 | The man began to fill in a new form . |
6 | In any such case the plaintiff 's solicitor will be sent a reminder of the requirement to set down and will be invited to fill in a standard report form on the state of the case . |
7 | The method adopted was to canvass for capital donations that could then be invested to bring in a regular income , and both Balfour and Law were used to raise the wind . |
8 | ‘ Senility is known to set in a good deal earlier in many cases . ’ |
9 | Why do we have to bring in a cut-throat operator like Guy Sterne ? ’ |
10 | The researchers met the social workers at the start of the study , and after each completion of the schedules , when they were also asked to fill in a brief checklist . |
11 | Customers were asked to fill in a brief form stating whether they knew or had seen Mr McEvoy . |
12 | When Melrose was asked to fill in a further application he refused to do so saying all the relevant information had been sent to NSWRU . |
13 | For instance , an employee is asked to send in a regular report on how certain work is progressing . |
14 | If you phone us first , you will be asked to send in a signed Booking Form , pay the deposit and only then can any booking be confirmed . |
15 | KENNY Dalglish is poised to bring in a Danish defender to make up for the disappointment of losing £2.5 million Craig Short . |
16 | Bombay has been a good ground for me in the past , but we need to put in a better performance than we have been doing . |
17 | The government 's being urged to bring in a new speed limit on one of the region 's worst accident blackspots . |
18 | ‘ Child care is brilliant , ’ she added , explaining that after-school care is a matter of course with 90 per cent of women needing to bring in a second wage to survive . |