Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [noun] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He obviously changed the clock around — there are many filled in holes in the front — which implies it was a pioneering , experimental piece .
2 Switching codes holds no fears for Sillars Stalker who , having topped off his last jumping campaign with a four-timer , filled in time during the summer , scoring three times on the Flat .
3 Top up insurance can not be obtained with unlimited cover , and may be made subject to certain other conditions , eg the exclusion of indemnity in respect of claims brought in courts in the USA .
4 She swallowed , but was saved from having to answer by the arrival of their swordfish steaks , brought in person by the restaurant owner who , Nathan had told her , was also the cook .
5 We also , in the Broadcasting Act , brought in sanctions against the transmission of offensive satellite broadcasts from abroad , and made it an offence for advertisers and equipment suppliers to support such programmes .
6 At first wind pumps were used , then steam pumps which used coal brought in barges along the rivers and canals .
7 A day of B westerns brought in fans by the droves .
8 I notice she has brought in reinforcements in the person of Villette . ’
9 Pamela Vandyke Price 's Tutored Wine Tasting , arranged by Miranda Villiers and her colleagues in teh London Regional Group , brought in £300 for the Endowment Appeal and changed many people 's views on sparkling wines .
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