Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 John fills in a gardening diary every day and often refers back to it to find out when they mulched or did other jobs .
2 At the dealer 's request ( and sometimes with his assistance ) he fills in a form .
3 He asks for credit terms and , at the trader 's suggestion , he fills in a finance company 's hire purchase proposal form , which is in fact an offer made by the customer and addressed to the finance company to acquire the item from the finance company on hire purchase terms .
4 The data comes in almost without intervention , fills in the pages , and someone just checks it to make sure it fits and erm that 's a great system .
5 The starfish is preserved in soft white chalk , which fills in the interior of the animal .
6 Some of these might , I am sure , change their opinion as Wheen fills in the gaps and rounds off an account of a long career that began in 1920s aesthetic Oxford and finished in a heart attack in a London taxi almost 50 years later .
7 … this closes the directory browser and fills in the Command Line section on the Program Item Properties box .
8 The retailer selects the items he wants and fills in the form as outlined above .
9 So however And then you start you 've got to start and use very little polish and very little methylated spirits and what we call to work out the the all that oil has to be lifted out and it 's you dra it 's you work in circles and work in circles cos that fills in the pores and then near when you 're on maybe bout the last th th takes about three or four coats you know , working on it All depends just how how how long it takes to get it filled up .
10 Property : Forward Planning : Making Proposals : Influencing the decision-makers : Allison Flight fills in the background to a planning application
11 The hills are mine , and the living streams and the wind that breathes in the valley and the tiny white flowers that only I know because only I lie so close to the earth that I can see them move .
12 Robbins is wonderfully ambivalent as the ‘ rebel conservative ’ pop star with Washington in his sights , and puts in a performance to match anything he did in The Player .
13 He puts in a word on behalf of debauchery because ‘ it 's an occupation of a sort ’ .
14 Tell you one thing , though , if he puts in an appearance at the office , it 'll be the biggest mistake of his life … an' his last one ! ’
15 Yes , yes , just disappeared , yeah , right , right , well I 'll ask Alistair , oh well uhum , I would n't hold out a lot of hope , huh , somehow , his uhum , he puts in an appearance at the summer fair for half an hour and looks round , says I think I 'll go now , , I 'll leave you to it you know , keep the children , , that 's it , is n't it , his taken our Clare in to buy a tennis racket .
16 A jet engine that sucks in a flock of waders is inevitably a dead jet engine .
17 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 .
18 One travel company alone brings in a coach tour from the Midlands every fortnight .
19 Arthur Andersen established the Japanese International Network , serving Japanese-based companies in other countries , in 1983 , and also has its own inhouse operation in Japan itself , which is known as Inoue Saita Eiwa and brings in a fee income of around Y20.5bn a year .
20 Donor plea brings in a crowd !
21 Now the firm brings in a designer to improve their image and as a result better fonts and more variation are required so the printer is either upgraded to or replaced by a PostScript device .
22 This theory brings in the element of comparison such that an individual will compare his/her ratio of input ( effort ) to output ( pay ) with a similar ratio for some other relevant person .
23 This framework brings in the concepts of ego , super-ego , id , and the repressed , which had always been used in Freud 's system before the advent of the ego , super-ego , id , model .
24 Turning up the Drive then brings in the overdrive effect and is certainly flexible — none of this ″either on or off″ syndrome .
25 In the few cases just seen where the to infinitive denotes an action , it also brings in the nuance of subsequence , of sudden movement from one instant to the next .
26 Dr Runcie , the well known Archbishop , found himself in terrible trouble when he obviously betrayed his feeling that the Argentinians were human brings in the Falklands memorial service .
27 ( She brings in the food . )
28 It also brings in the bases the the basic the bases and the alkalis .
29 This is a very handy aspect of the program , since it brings in the prospect of it being used for other purposes .
30 That brings in the matter of recreational use — angling or , perhaps , boating .
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