Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was one of the most powerful , positive and visionary speeches I have heard her give in eleven years .
2 They send in advance troops to scout out the dangers then bathe them in the glare from TV arc lamps .
3 It could be that one first-class photographer takes very much longer on studio work than another or that another industrial photographer can not work without bringing in extensive lighting systems .
4 Conservative governments since 1979 have brought in eight Acts of Parliament which have steadily constrained union power .
5 A food diary can be given to the mother to fill in each day .
6 On Saturday in Power Up ! in TV Weekly we will be printing a coupon for you to fill in each day 's numbers .
7 Construction : the box wall construction holds a certain amount of filling in each box evenly throughout the bag .
8 It is filled in each month and sent ( no later than the 15th of the following month ) to the Co-ordinator/National Secretary .
9 The routine sheets should be filled in each week or whenever the weight is increased .
10 They 're easy to sail short handed in strong winds , so they 're excellent value for couples .
11 I am giving the industry two full years to bring in lined glasses .
12 This survey differs from previous ones in that the department brought in private surveyors to work with environmental health officers .
13 I think our ploy on erm recreation would be to bring in private operators .
14 As Mr Yeltsin preaches that Russia needs tax cuts to save the economy and brings in private contractors to manage a Moscow hospital , perhaps we should conclude that selling socialism , like selling moonbeams , is unlikely to be a lasting business .
15 Long term , as performance improves and services become more commercially attractive as a result of bringing in private sector disciplines , it will make sense to consider whether some services can be sold outright .
16 You could then bring in Regional Authorities with less power for the North West , the North East and to Yorkshire and Humberside and I do hope you 'll actually join me in supporting our motion for an independent .
17 On 16 March 1933 they brought in armed Polish police to protect their Harbour Board officers , and saying they feared the Nazis were planning an armed raid on the Polish ammunition dump , they reinforced their garrison on Westerplatte by bringing in 120 soldiers aboard the destroyer Wilia .
18 The latter were to be encouraged by Party propaganda at the uezd level to send in supportive letters to the press .
19 Far better to take what is , and bring in progressive changes , than to radically alter the whole thing . ’
20 Other Latin American presidents have been able to bring in economic change without the encumbrances of democratic politics .
21 Hence , there is a necessary attempt , in order to bring in economic regulation , to construct a conservative recomposition of social and moral life .
22 Who brought in that pile of Readers ' Digests ?
23 Can I get you to fill in that conversation .
24 Breathing in that lap of easy current
25 6.2 You shall indemnify us from all actions , costs , claims , demands , expenses and liabilities whatsoever resulting from any actual or alleged infringement as aforesaid in Condition 6.1 , and at your own expense will defend or ( at our option ) assist in the defence of any proceedings which may be brought in that connection , provided that you shall be under no liability under Condition 6.1 or this Condition in respect of any infringement as aforesaid occasioned by use of a design or specification supplied to you by us .
26 And it was a mistake to bring in that counter-jumper , Trueman .
27 I 'm going to ask you to fill in that application form as regards John and Mary as your fictitious clients , all the information is on page twenty one .
28 I think a lot of people have died actually breathing in that shop .
29 Last year , Scotland 's 16 health boards were reconstituted so that no trade unions or local authorities had the right of membership , and they are now dominated by the Tories ' natural allies — business people — under the cloak of rhetoric about bringing in commercial nous ( see box ) .
30 Sorry to those who send in sensible scores but people like Gaz Hutchinson should be shot as they spoil the whole thing .
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