Example sentences of "[vb pp] in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When you 've filled in the grid , rearrange the letters in the shaded squares to make up another word to do with the Club .
2 Dawn ( 4.8 ) made a symmetrical pattern of squares with pegs , then filled in the rest of the board , working across and down , always putting in a peg next to one already there but the colours were haphazard .
3 The Captain filled in the space where Maxwell might have thought he had to apologize , and then asked him quickly : ‘ What did you do in the north of Italy in January ?
4 ‘ You have n't filled in the bit about union membership , ’ she said .
5 Whilst he was gone , Morse turned to the back of The Times and had filled in the whole of the bottom right-hand quarter of the crossword when Lewis returned two minutes later .
6 As I said I had one quiff from Jane that was erm because somebody had n't filled in the date by which it was agreed that the Client should get a reply and suggestion was that the procedure should be changed should be non compliance , erm and then the rest of this is based on a suggestion from Rita , and I have several here now , erm .
7 Milton Keynes ( 1967 ) embraced the existing settlements of Bletchley , Stony Stratford , Wolverton and New Bradwell , in addition to 13 villages ; the constellation neatly filled in the North Buckinghamshire area between London and Birmingham .
8 Bluntly stated : an enquirer into ‘ the mind ’ has to know what is in his own mind and why it is filled in the way it is .
9 It can be seen that this was a way of ‘ blaming the victim ’ : it seems as though the young person had failed to find a job because they had not filled in the application form properly or were too untidy , rather than because there were not enough jobs .
10 Have you filled in the application form I gave you ? ’
11 You should fill in : 1 Date of purchase 2 Your own sales number and initials 3 Description of goods 4 Quantity of goods 5 Cost per item ( unit cost ) 6 Total cost 7 Authorization code 8 Whether the goods are to be taken away or delivered You should also check the details on the card : 1 The expiry date 2 The signature ( make sure that it matches the one on the voucher ) 3 The strip on which the customer 's name is written ( make sure it has n't been tampered with ) When you have filled in the information , the customer signs the form .
12 Runcorn ( 1964 ) , another sizeable township of 28,000 population , followed for Merseyside and in the same year Washington largely filled in the gap between South Tyneside and Sunderland .
13 Because er in the past people have n't filled in the value of the erm of the work element in in the databases .
14 and and also not all erm there was reference made to , I ca n't remember which company it was , but somebody , you know , who was th not particularly literate had filled in the book .
15 Emma Morwood , from Carrickfergus , was travelling on the ferry with her family and filled in the questionnaire given to passengers .
16 If it happened more this time , it may simply be that , with a higher-than-average turnout ( sunny weather , and so on ) , more people who normally would n't have bothered to vote , did so — and such half-hearted democrats are precisely the ones unlikely to have filled in the form .
17 AFTER YOU HAVE FILLED IN THE FORM
18 However , the trader subsequently filled in the form without having reported back to her and therefore without her authority .
19 Cadfael had been awake and afield more than an hour by then , for want of a quiet mind , and had filled in the time by ranging along the bushy edges of his peasefields and the shore of the mill pond to gather the white blossoms of the blackthorn , just out of the bud and at their best for infusing , to make a gentle purge for the old men in the infirmary , who could no longer take the strenuous exercise that had formerly kept their bodies in good trim .
20 The Admiral reached for the pipe that lay on the table beside him , took out a tobacco pouch , filled the pipe carefully , lit it , sucked in the smoke and blew it out luxuriously .
21 J.D. had told her on her last visit , when she had handed in the column she had just read , that there had been a large number of letters about Vesta 's contribution and he would be publishing some of them in the next issue .
22 I drove to the nearest police station , handed in the knife and told the desk sergeant my story .
23 Two owner-trainers , Dave Smart and Billy Long , are both double handed in the final , with Bridies Ragatag and Ballitore Squire and Glowpaws Jimmy and Bobbys Patsy .
24 An appeal to a county court shall be brought in the court for the district in which the order , decision , or award appealed against was made or given ( Ord 4 , r 9 ) .
25 This hope is brought in the person of Jesus , descendent of David , born of Mary .
26 They must have been brought in the hope of some celebration to which the way had been lost .
27 Indeed , that was one of the main reasons why the Government brought in the poll tax , which failed abysmally , just like the rates .
28 Michael Heseltine enjoys grand gestures and has no intention of allowing the Labour Party ( which has brought in the architect Sir Richard Rogers as its adviser ) to make all the running where the debate on the future of London is concerned .
29 Visitors are thoroughly searched before they are allowed in to the jail which houses two hundred remand prisoners , killers , I R A terrorists and rapists , and the investigation will examine whether a prison officer may have brought in the phone .
30 The case was brought in the name of Professor Harry Keen , director of clincial services ( medicine ) at Guy 's hospital , London .
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