Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The surface will initially be scraped by a small bulldozer , and the volunteers will then bring in the foundations , consisting of highway planings , on dumpers , and lay this to a depth of about 8 inches .
2 ‘ He knew your name would bring in the customers and … ’
3 Loopy Lil began piling the tea-things on to the tray to carry back to the kitchen , and Mrs Hollidaye suggested Gloria should go and help bring in the vegetables from the shed for supper , when an insistent bell began ringing out somewhere within the house .
4 But for a game that imagined it was losing its club-orientated mentality , a game convinced that the staging of high-class football in comfortable surroundings would bring in the punters in their thousands , Old Trafford and Elland Road were bitter disappointments .
5 The idea is that the various farm based tourist attractions get together to help bring in the visitors .
6 The government could always bring in the troops ter load the ships . ’
7 The right address could bring in the buyers .
8 ‘ Anyway , ’ said Amiss , ‘ from what you say , it 's not as if he could bring in the police and have the club cleansed of sin .
9 At a recital I attended , when an elderly twenty-one-year-old was performing , the first two rows were taken up by tiny children watching the performer 's every move like little sparrows watching their mothers bring in the worms .
10 Later study will fill in the spaces with key words of lesser rank , until the whole topic is built up into a coherent and connected body of knowledge .
11 During these pauses he would leer in the hope that his lady friend would fill in the gaps , thereby allowing him to save his energy for later .
12 Few adopters know about available post-placement support , and healthcare professionals can help fill in the gaps by :
13 But in this sense , creativity of the writer also requires creativity from the reader , who must fill in the gaps of sense with an associative logic of his own .
14 The reason we can understand what we are hearing is because our brain can fill in the gaps .
15 Sir Nicolas Brown-Wilkinson V-C added that the section is really concerned with helping a liquidator fill in the gaps of any missing information in the company 's records , so that the or she would then have the knowledge that the company should have .
16 The way it works in three , is it only uses memory within these five hundred and twelve row boundaries , so any between one and five one two , five one three and one O two four , one O two five and one five three six and so on , it 'll fill in the gaps within those ranges , but not outside of those ranges .
17 so you might as well fill in the gaps whenever you can er they 're for a day out that 's the trouble they 're not , they 're not there for a , they 're not
18 After this he would fill in the forms with a loaded brush , slapping the colour on with a wonderful deftness of touch and sense of control .
19 The RAF Benevolent Fund made an initial contribution towards my clothes , and Mr Grice , their representative , would come round after work and help my mother fill in the forms .
20 The diagram has one segment filled in ; pupils could fill in the others themselves , working either in groups or individually .
21 Well , I 'd fill in the blanks as we went along .
22 ‘ And you think knowing my birth sign will fill in the blanks ? ’
23 I 'll fill in the figures .
24 You can fill in the results as the season goes on and re-print it whenever you update it .
25 Erm let's face it it can be very tempting when the salesman thrusts the document under your nose , just sign here sir or just sign here madam , just a formality you understand , erm we 'll fill in we 'll fill in the details later .
26 ‘ Let me fill in the details .
27 ‘ I told our friends here the gist of our conversation — no doubt you will fill in the details .
28 Once a DC identifier has been obtained , the user can fill in the details of the required change .
29 Perhaps I can ask Mr Perry to er fill in the details on cost .
30 Perhaps I can ask Mr Perry to er fill in the details on costs ?
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