Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Space is limited so fill in the coupon on page 188 ( before May 11 ) to book a place at the most entertaining and educational event of the year — or risk being Green with envy !
2 Taylor has since brought in a consultancy company to examine his public relations techniques .
3 Indeed , IXI claims one of Sun 's European offices has already brought in a Motif-based solution to use in-house .
4 Quality Software Products Holdings Plc , Gateshead has now filled in the numbers hidden by the blobs in its pathfinder prospectus ( CI No 2,132 ) , pricing the 2.85m shares it is placing , 1.46m of them new , at 380 pence a share , valuing Quality , which did £1.2m net on £13.1m sales in 1992 , at £29.6m and raising about £5m of new money , net of expenses , for the company .
5 The windows were sparkling , the ivy stripped away to let in the light .
6 They might have just threw in a bit er more from paper three .
7 And Senator Eagleton , who had successfully brought in a reclassification amendment so that amphetamine would be more tightly controlled , stated , when he saw the amendment subsequently overturned : ‘ when the chips are down , the power of the drug companies was simply more compelling than any appeal to the public welfare ’ ( p. 53 ) .
8 And the other members of the staff who are joining us had better put in an appearance soon , do n't you think ? ’
9 Then the wind and the darkness and the sense of utter abandonment had unlocked a memory which had already put in a passing appearance earlier that night .
10 ‘ I had best put in an appearance at the feast .
11 He was , of course , the man who had once brought in a cup , painted black on the inside and white on the outside , and , after pointing out its close resemblance to the soul of the average sinner , had jumped up and down on it , foaming at the mouth .
12 The coroner 's jury had even brought in a sensational verdict , that ‘ the murder was organised and carried out by the Royal Irish Constabulary , officially directed by the British Government , and we return a verdict of wilful murder against David Lloyd George , Prime Minister of England … . ’
13 Kelly died on December 7 but had earlier filled in an appointment for December 8 .
14 You have only to give in a few times ( out of many when you stick to your planned ignoring ) to lose the battle .
15 Tracey and her supervisor together with Mrs Brown have already filled in a Care Plan Assessment Form .
16 Writers have sometimes brought in the phrase ‘ The Greeks had a word for it . ’
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