Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He came across this seed in Cumbria and said : ‘ I wonder if we ought to invest in a bit ? ’ . |
2 | ) She sits in silence for a few minutes , simply to breathe in the company of others , then goes and brings me my soup , followed by potatoes , onion and a fried egg . |
3 | They took it in turns to breathe in the smoke , as the substance sizzled with a malicious delight . |
4 | It started as a funnelling current the size of a sea horse , then lengthened , sucking in a core of air . |
5 | Sucking in a lungful of cold air , Piper moved once more down the corridor . |
6 | The hallmark of Wyllie 's All Blacks is the ability to drive the ball forward repeatedly at close quarters , sucking in the defence before opening up and ruthlessly exploit any gaps . |
7 | But is GCHQ now sucking in the innocent ? |
8 | Mummy would have Mrs Thing bring in a trolley with cakes and sandwiches and tell her to play the piano for the Guests . |
9 | What I 'm , what I 'm saying is if , if you want to really stir people up , bring in a procedure within telling them what you 're doing , and then imple implement it at a later date and people will say , this is not quality . |
10 | We may decide let's be passive and move to battle decide is actually an important issue and wan na be aggressive and they actually bring in a relationship so important . |
11 | Well just carry stitches and then bring in a bit and then double up . |
12 | One question I did ask at the Fire and Public Protection Committees what happens when you do n't , when we bring in a unity authority status . |
13 | At the start of the filming we bring in a students ' orchestra and we rehearse for three days , six sessions in all . |
14 | He was recently quoted as saying : ‘ I 've got a terrible habit when people bring in a picture and say they want to look like that — I invariably tear it up in front of them . |
15 | Well bring in a picture of him |
16 | bring in a reign of terror and have |
17 | Whilst they only fill a tenth of seats they bring in a lot more income , in Virgin 's case almost half . |
18 | A HAIRLINE crack just two centimetres long in an engine manifold of the newest space shuttle has caused NASA engineers to jettison an engine and bring in a replacement . |
19 | The deans and chaplains of colleges were nervous lest the evangelicals bring in a firebrand of a missioner who would repel their undergraduates not only from his mission but from religion . |
20 | We gave them food and shelter , and in return they worked on our farms , helped tend the flocks , bring in the harvest … ’ |
21 | No more than forty-nine names on a paper , or the Deputy-Lieutenants will infer a gathering of illegal size and bring in the soldiers under the Riot Act . |
22 | " Bring in the stool from the bathroom . |
23 | these wee pencil brushes that colouring in bring out different er sort of , you know , knots and you know they bring in the pencil |
24 | ‘ Bring in the pie ! ’ |
25 | And bring in the outriders . ’ |
26 | 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 . |
27 | Industry is the main way countries bring in the money they need for food , education and health . |
28 | We need to concentrate on the FA cup , getting a deceent run will give the players some confidence and bring in the money as well as keeping us fans happy ( well relatively speaking ) . |
29 | We need to concentrate on the FA cup , getting a deceent run will give the players some confidence and bring in the money as well as keeping us fans happy ( well relatively speaking ) . |
30 | In fact , when I bring in the afternoon tea , Mr Farraday is inclined to close any book or periodical he has been reading , rise and stretch out his arms in front of the windows , as though in anticipation of conversation with me . |