Example sentences of "to fill [adv prt] the [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Yeah going to seek to fill in the spaces in your columns J and K since if you find that helpful .
2 Pearce offered to fill in the gaps in their knowledge .
3 Once one has established a ‘ profile ’ of theatre-goers it is then an obvious next step to follow up the question ‘ Who ? ’ with the question ‘ Why ? ’ and the research then begins to fill in the gaps in our knowledge .
4 Eager to please , hypnotised subjects are particularly prone to fill in the gaps in their memory with information conveyed to them in questions .
5 Bakker has , instead , been ready to use thought and reason to fill in the gaps in our knowledge .
6 As a result , archaeologists need to use a great deal of interpretation to fill in the gaps in the evidence caused by the accidental survival of some remains while others have perished .
7 We know some general facts , and we can begin to fill in the gaps in our understanding .
8 Its principal practical impact is to fill in the gaps in the other , long-established torts involving unlawful means by imposing liability where there is no combination , no threat and no interference with a subsisting contract .
9 Darwin 's work gave new directions : first to fill in the gaps in the record so that the history of life would be more complete ; and second , to investigate the origin of mankind , previously a tabooed subject .
10 This may be by consulting a specialist in the field or by doing some research to fill in the gaps in knowledge , as part of the project .
11 This may be by consulting a specialist in the field or by doing some research to fill in the gaps in knowledge , as part of the project .
12 Is it necessary to fill in the forms in triplicate ?
13 Mr. Anderson : If we are to fill up the beds in our very welcome Holiday Inn in Swansea , we need , as the Secretary of State will be aware , to clean up Swansea bay .
14 This is a simple , virtually diatonic chord sequence in A major ( with the exception of the G natural in the Dsus4 chord ) and Verdine sticks very much to the A major scale ( A Ionian mode ) — A , B , C£ , D , E , F£ , G£ — with a couple of passing notes to fill out the phrases in bars 4 , 12 , 24 , and 27 .
15 Although we have a clearer picture than we did of long-term changes in demography and household structure , little has been done to fill out the picture in terms of living experience .
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