Example sentences of "be [verb] in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Feldwebel came back , and the man who had been filling in the new form turned round in his chair and looked at me .
2 Sharma v Knight [ 1986 ] 1 WLR 757 is authority for the proposition that jurisdiction conferred on county courts by statute is a general one and it is not restricted to the district in which proceedings should have been brought in accordance with Ord 4 , r 8 and that , if proceedings have been brought in the wrong county court , then the court nevertheless has jurisdiction to deal with the matter .
3 Following the retirement of Frank Whitehead ( 1982 ) and the early retirement of Alan England ( 1984 ) neither of the posts left vacant has still been filled ; they are unlikely to be filled in the foreseeable future .
4 On the back of each barrack room door was a plan of how our lockers should look : trousers , shirts , socks , pants , vests and everything else had to be sucked in a certain order , and folded exactly thirty-five centimetres square .
5 It was strange to be filling in the two forms at the same time .
6 4.28 Incidents of violence in establishments must be recorded both within the establishment 's routine method of recording so that all staff can see what has taken place and also be filling in the necessary report forms .
7 That homework should last approximately half an hour or whatever it consists of , erm reading , written work , finishing off drawing research whatever that homework should be handed in the next day , form teachers to remind classes of this and to co-ordinate delivery of the books , papers etcetera to the member of teaching staff and that the non production of homework is to be the concern of the member of of teaching staff and not the form teacher , although regular non producers will be the concern of us all .
8 Such a claim can of course be brought in the same action by which the recognition of the automatic hiring and the awarding of the relevant salary is sought .
9 Amateur golfers will soon be handing in a new kind of card — a ‘ flexible friend ’ , writes Bill Meredith .
10 One of his tasks will be to bring in the national lottery .
11 So a conductor 's duty were n't very very nice then , probably three piece duties , which were spread duties but you know people thought they were bringing in a wonderful thing to be one man operated but it was before the war that we had one man operated buses .
12 er If it 's an emergency case — if you were bringing in a sick relative who you were wishing to have admitted to our accident and emergency department , you can park your car right outside the front door and bring your relative in .
13 agree to it being handed in the next day as opposed to the next lesson ?
14 Ongoing promotion of Institute membership is bringing in a steady stream of enquiries from potential members .
15 The pipe is filled in the usual way .
16 Part of the reporting and accountability process is filling in a monthly time sheet which reinforces the emphasis on tasks .
17 The satellite 's primary role is to fill in the existing picture of the heavens , revealing stars , galaxies , clouds and so on that are not seen at the shorter optical and ‘ near ’ infrared wavelengths ( less than 5 micrometres ) , or at the longer wavelengths observed by radio telescopes .
18 There is a totally painless way of establishing whether summer is really over , and that is to fill in the following checklist of autumnal signs as they occur .
19 These points generally apply equally whether the action is brought in the High Court or county court .
20 The Home Office says it HAS acted to curb joyriding ; ’ It 's brought in a new law and is going to double sentences . ’
21 The Home Office says it HAS acted to curb joyriding ; ’ It 's brought in a new law and is going to double sentences . ’
22 All you have to do is fill in a simple form available from any Birmingham Midshires branch , and we 'll do the rest .
23 The second , one that we have been promoting , is to bring in a new team of professional managers , each experienced at running a multibillion-dollar business unit .
24 Mr Michael Colvin , MP for Romsey and Waterside , is to bring in an anti-computer hacking bill .
25 Back at his hotel room , he was bringing in an odd collection of characters , presumably off the street , to use as models : a porter , a snow shoveller , old women , a soldier , various working men .
26 Only when the head of accounting ( ’ an ‘ acceptable ’ woman 's role ’ ) took her to one side and showed her the company 's payroll did she realise that while she was bringing in the most revenue , she was being paid the smallest salary .
27 He took the precaution , however , of carrying a typewriter and books among his luggage so that he could prepare for an address at the University of Leeds which he was to give in the following year .
28 However , what is slightly more problematic than the end of the prosecution is why it was brought in the first place .
29 One of my duties was to send in the weekly result and a brief report for the Bideford Gazette .
30 Crisp was putting in an astounding performance .
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