Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | His rendition of the approach journey from Kingsburgh fills in more detail than Johnson 's , with the revealing observation — still visibly understandable — that their guide navigated across the moors much in the same manner as , I suppose , is pursued in the wilds of America , by observing certain marks known only to the inhabitants ' . |
2 | Great Peter fills in missing link |
3 | ‘ She comes in first thing , but steer clear until about nine o'clock so I can have a chance to explain things . ’ |
4 | But you will be sorry when the Access bill comes in next month if you fall for it . |
5 | The introduction of a full programme of four-day cricket comes in next season , despite strong protests from Yorkshire and several other counties . |
6 | Clearly , ‘ planning ’ ( to take just one aspect ) ought to cover marketing , financial and personnel considerations– but it also brings in general management as well . |
7 | The country 's reputation for political stability and banking secrecy still brings in footloose cash from trouble-spots around the world . |
8 | When the law starts coming along , it brings in another factor that has to be contended with . |
9 | ‘ That brings in another advantage — the period when you can inject is increased , as soil damage and compaction are greatly reduced . |