Example sentences of "[n mass] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 When a fish sucks in the bait it lifts the bottom shot off the bottom and so allows the buoyancy of the float to take over , resulting in the antenna rising out of the water like the sword Excalibur .
3 The video formed a central part of the event , then staff filled in an extensive questionnaire on working practices and an attitude survey .
4 Venison sales bring in a further £1.3–3 million , depending on prevailing prices .
5 confusing because you 've got two people bringing in the ideas ,
6 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 .
7 Priscilla Buxton recounted how four MPs brought in the huge rolls of the ladies ' petition of 1833 and ‘ heaved it on to the table among loud laughing and cheers .
8 It was half-past four , when the dairy people brought in the cows .
9 Yearling sales brought in a third less than 1989 's £70m .
10 Glue-sniffing means breathing in the vapours given off by certain types of glue in order to get intoxicated or ‘ high ’ , rather like getting drunk on alcohol .
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