Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | MEMBERS of LASMO Nova Scotia 's relative response team recently checked in for a flying visit around the Halifax international heliport . |
2 | However , on Saturday , October 10 , it is pencilled in for a proposed Newcastle to Maryport via Leeds , Skipton and Workington special , returning to Bradford Forster Square . |
3 | The input cursive line data was first filled in to a consistent thickness . |
4 | Some settlement is likely to take place over a period after the trench has been filled , but this can be filled in at a later stage . |
5 | Sparse eyebrows can be filled in with a sharpened eye pencil , but soften with a brush afterwards so there is no hard line . |
6 | 6/Highlights are masked out while areas are filled in with a thin wash . |
7 | Then a Leed rang up saying that he was there and that the particular aviatical chant in question had been initially struck up by the away end , and only joined in by a shameful minority ( ahem ) of Leeds fans . |
8 | Route options have been squeezed in down a narrow corridor of land near the A19 . |
9 | We turned our ponies and galloped back to the Legation , where we learnt that news had just come in of a great victory for the Shoan army . |
10 | While it has come in for a certain amount of criticism , it has also attracted much praise , especially from industry . |
11 | Understandably , this presumption has come in for a great deal of criticism . |
12 | It is hard to disappoint someone who may have come in as a last port of call when all other channels to sort out their problems seem closed . |
13 | Erm , once again , the problems are being addressed in to a certain extent regarding residential homes and we 're very pleased with that . |
14 | ‘ She 'll be carried in inside a cardboard cake . ’ |
15 | Some said his wife did n't turn a hair any more when Sammy was carried in like a drowned rat . |
16 | In addition to all this , during the holiday period a newly bought fifteen foot wide Axminster spool gripper loom was lifted in by a seventy ton crane , and now awaits assembly . |
17 | The beautiful Thamesside setting of the Cottons Centre , where CCG run customer catering for Citibank , was put to the test this summer with an exclusive dinner for 15 chairmen and chief executives , who have been booked in by a public relations consultancy . |
18 | Take this tiny sample : Leopold Bloom , the Dublin Jew , with his touching mixture of timorousness and courage , has looked in for a few moments at a church as a Mass is ending . |
19 | Imagine you have just moved in to a new flat . |
20 | Three who did were Edith and Egbert Rose and Auguste , almost forcibly pushed in by a desperate Mr Multhrop . |
21 | The chamber is then flooded from below with 3375 litres ( 750gal ) of dip , which is pumped in from a nearby vacuum tanker . |
22 | Madge Allsop had just crept in like a beige dormouse and deposited a salver of tea , though Dame Edna had dismissed her with a beady look when she attempted to sit in our chat . |
23 | Here , we are concerned with the former , relaxed and floppy , with huge jackets as comfortable as cardigans and roomy trousers designed to be tugged in with a sturdy leather belt . |
24 | Significantly , the one recorded local dispute in which he was concerned ( a violent struggle over the manor of Gregories in Theydon Garnon ) shows him drawn in as a political heavyweight to counterbalance strong support on the other side . |
25 | Significantly , the one recorded local dispute in which he was concerned ( a violent struggle over the manor of Gregories in Theydon Garnon ) shows him drawn in as a political heavyweight to counterbalance strong support on the other side . |
26 | Curator Maryan Ainsworth of the Metropolitan Museum is quick to note that , ‘ The thorny problem of underdrawings and workshop practice in , for example , the works of Lucas Cranach and his circle is not easily resolved through underdrawing analysis , since in many cases , the picture was drawn in with a non-carbon substance , like iron-gall brown ink , that is not penetrated by infra-red , and is invisible on the reflectogram screens . |
27 | Outlines and details are drawn in with a Rotring pen . |
28 | Outlines and details are drawn in with a Rotring pen . |
29 | ‘ There is no way we would have got in under a Labour government . ’ |
30 | But I was determined not to allow myself to be hauled in like a helpless fish as he reeled in his capable line . |