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

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1 Only after years of dogged activity by tenants backing up their own experiences with systematic surveys , did local authorities bring in the experts , and the tenants were right all along : they were living in leaking , sweating , unstable structures .
2 While soccer 's purists quake at the thought of Graham Taylor bringing in the long-ball game , Ferguson insists Dublin 's arrival will not mean a switch to Route One football at Old Trafford .
3 After sending in a tape , with a biography , contact address and a photo , a useful approach can be to update the A&R department every time your band does one or a series of gigs. send in a sheet of paper personally addressed to your target A&R person .
4 The look in her eyes filled in the unspoken words in her sentence .
5 Barnett sucked in a damp lung-full of air and pumped his arms in an effort to increase his speed .
6 Bernice sucked in a deep breath , searching for a tell-tale smell — and there it was !
7 Donna sucked in a deep breath and headed for the stairs , intent on getting a clearer look at what was going on outside .
8 Mahoney sucked in a deep breath , preparing himself for the next round of questions .
9 Ferd sucked in a deep breath .
10 Just because yours is n't as good , her mind fills in the blank space .
11 But even when he managed a very convincing Frankie Howerd imitation — eyebrows raised , cheeks sucked in , mouth open in a little ‘ oh ’ of mock surprise , Mr Kinnock seemed not to notice .
12 The means given beside each item are taken from Reason , Manstead , Stradling , Baxter & Campbell ( 1988 ) who had 520 drivers fill in the 50 item questionnaire .
13 The UK sales force fill in a weekly report form which includes questions about competitors — a successful campaign that somebody else has run , or a successful title — and room for suggestions for new titles or for areas of publishing .
14 Clients fill in a form that asks all sorts of personal questions and it is analysed and ‘ matched ’ to a likely candidate for their consideration .
15 In recently enclosed country we have instead an open regular mesh of by-roads , and a few field-paths and bridle-roads to fill in the larger spaces between the villages .
16 I welcome the Secretary of State 's intention to fill in the student gap , but I am bound to say that I can see no logical reason for attempting to collect the 20 per cent .
17 It had been an attempt to let in a bit of fresh air on the subject .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 Tea and eatables brought in a big Orkney basket to the harvesters and eaten while seated in the lea of the stokes was a special treat .
21 The borough brought in a group of consultants to produce topic papers on twelve of the major areas affected by abolition .
22 Branson brought in a travel consultant , Douglas Paul , from Virgin 's own travel agency subsidiary , All Star Travel , to report on the situation .
23 They heard and then stopped heading the wind breathing in the trees overhead and the stream rustling in the valley .
24 This recommendation ushered in a period of campaigning for and against the change .
25 Acceptance and usage of techniques pioneered by the economist J. M. Keynes ushered in the managed economy .
26 However , by January of last year Scott was involved in arrangements with Chorley and Walker to bring in the second load , alleged Mr Burke .
27 Mr Glavisky thinks people probably recalled German prisoners filling in the water-logged tank traps in Speke , which were a danger to children .
28 According to the Guardian : ‘ the rector of St Tudy filled in the questionnaire for them .
29 A week later Ian filled in a peg board starting at the outside ( perimeter ) and making smaller and smaller squares .
30 The effect , therefore , of only the first limb applying , ie before the change in the law bringing in the second limb , could be seen by the following example .
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