Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I agree that nobody should be forced to breathe in other people 's cigarette smoke . |
2 | It is peat-coloured , and its gills both camouflage it by breaking up its outline and enable it to breathe in still water . |
3 | Now begin to breathe in white light ( or whatever colour feels appropriate ) until you are radiating light . |
4 | ‘ I 'm supposed to go in first thing in the mornings too , to light the stoves and dust round . ’ |
5 | They got there but they had to go in second gear look |
6 | Could this be the break that Virginia Bottomley is looking for in her battle to rein in public spending on health ? |
7 | Having noted the failure of the government to rein in public spending , the Fund set May 1990 for a further appraisal meeting to assess whether the estimated 1,000 million francs CFA could be released . |
8 | ‘ I did n't know if I was meant to come in last week or not . ’ |
9 | Tell the girls I want you to come in next Friday morning . |
10 | Right , do you want to come in next week ? |
11 | In Symphony you have to fill in two settings forms — but there is a Group facility which allows you to specify all the series to be charted in a single operation and similarly lets you assign all the legends in a single step . |
12 | Can I get you to fill in that conversation . |
13 | I 'm going to ask you to fill in that application form as regards John and Mary as your fictitious clients , all the information is on page twenty one . |
14 | A food diary can be given to the mother to fill in each day . |
15 | On Saturday in Power Up ! in TV Weekly we will be printing a coupon for you to fill in each day 's numbers . |
16 | This appears more often these days generally used to fill in small areas on the ubiquitous picture sweaters . |
17 | As well as setting up the scheme , the council will be made to fill in quarterly returns so the government can monitor changes in numbers . |
18 | Appointees have to fill in monstrous forms providing full details of their financial affairs , listing all their jobs , addresses and trips abroad in the past 15 years , and supplying the names of at least one person who knew them in their various abodes . |
19 | The lord had to employ labourers to chop the growth back once every year ; the same men were to fill in large holes and ruts in the highway with stones and boulders removed from flanking fields . |
20 | Even so , if there are two of you working together an ordinary garden spade or even a shovel can be used by one man to fill in some holes while the other man uses the graft or long spade on a new excavation . |
21 | In each case Hilts exercises his considerable journalistic skill to fill in different parts of the picture of a personality in a flowing , attractive , if rather thin , prose style . |
22 | It incorporates an automatic line-follower , a paint tool to fill in any gaps or theoretical lines , an eraser and automatic grid-removal . |
23 | If there are any leftover squares , use them to fill in any gaps . |
24 | Complete the design by tucking in smaller flowers to fill in any gaps . |
25 | Before you begin to fill in any application form make sure you have read and thoroughly understood any accompanying notes . |
26 | Given this difficulty , use your experience to fill in these gaps as best you can . |
27 | It applies also to someone signing a document with the blanks for the particular transaction not filled in but agreeing to , or authorising , another to fill in those blanks later , United Dominions Trust v. Western ( 1975 C.A. ) . |
28 | Yes , well , I wanted to fill in those bits though . |
29 | I was going to fill in another layer of earth , and then put in some rubbish . " |
30 | I went to see them as well and they told me to fill in another form . |