Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The life of a photographic image today belongs in no one place , nor necessarily in any one form .
2 Difficult to move , hideous to breathe in the shuttered carriage .
3 Sucking in a deep lungful of smoke , he looked back at the fiercely blazing funeral pyre for the first time .
4 Doctor Robert Dexter sat forward quickly , sucking in a deep breath as he regained his senses .
5 ‘ We have to go , ’ she said , sucking in a deep breath , folding the note again .
6 Sucking in a shaky breath , aware she was taking the greatest gamble of her life , she returned to face him .
7 He leaned against the stable , sucking in the cool night air like a man surfacing from a deep river .
8 It is our reasons for asserting a dependent conditional which bring in a good deal more than what is brought in by the conditional itself .
9 Shots of unadulterated paradise — images of soft sand , azure skies and palm-fringed beaches can , when they are well done , bring in a great deal of money , yet , all too often , there is something empty about such shots .
10 They bring in a similar amount of cash as small , or public , lotteries .
11 Next year I hope they bring in a seeding system as many of the top winning dogs clashed very early on .
12 He did say that by concentrating on types of labourers , and learning from the studies of life he admired so much in work by Gavarni , Daumier , Dore , De Groux , and Rops , he hoped one day to produce acceptable illustrations for the magazines and newspapers , and bring in a small income .
13 from tarts , striptease , bring in a brimming pot , sexually
14 when you get tho when you get the half the er when you get sort of well like the scooterist dos and th the DJs bring it up , I mean they bring in a hard core
15 Bring in a few television lamps though and watch your amps .
16 Venison sales bring in a further £1.3–3 million , depending on prevailing prices .
17 Having set the backlight , bring in the key light , so called because it provides the photographic modelling and sets the general level of exposure .
18 ‘ The small orders bring in the big ones . ’
19 Say , you have a problem with a youth , they could do you out this plan that would sound very good on paper — bring in the social workers , bring in the DHSS and juvenile liaison .
20 The end was nigh for the old tradesman prop : bring in the bulky back-row forward .
21 Filled in a new rent rebate form .
22 When I got home I found , among the mountain of letters ( mainly telling me I had filled in a blue form when it should have been a yellow one or asking for information I had already given ) , one from the BBC asking me to get in touch with the Punters office in Bristol as soon as possible .
23 Pat Palmer is asking everyone to co–operate — if you have not yet filled in a pink form or given verbal class details to your Area Organiser will you please forward these details to the Office by early August so that we can have a comprehensive up-to-date class list ready to meet all enquiries for the new season .
24 Pat Palmer is asking everyone to co-operate — if you have not yet filled in a pink form or given verbal class details to your Area Organiser will you please forward these details to the Office by early August so that we can have a comprehensive up-to-date class list ready to meet all enquiries for the new season .
25 The process is painfully laborious , but with every announcement , IBM Corp is getting closer to acquiring the competitive edge that is the difference between survival and oblivion in the Unix business , and yesterday the company filled in a few gaps in its RS/6000 line , the most challenging development being a wind up of the clock on the single-chip Rios processor to create a 45MHz Model 230 , which starts at just $4,800 .
26 The process is painfully laborious , but with every announcement , IBM Corp is getting closer to acquiring the competitive edge that is the difference between survival and oblivion in the Unix business , and last week the company filled in a few gaps in its RS/6000 line , the most challenging development being a wind up of the clock on the single-chip Rios processor to create a 45MHz Model 230 , which starts at just $4,800 .
27 I mean I 've filled in a few forms for them but I mean probably you 're a passive owner like me in the sense that I do n't go and actively trade them , er I keep them in a long term investment , and that 's it .
28 Unsatisfied with this development , Edward even began to claim his sede vacante rights retrospectively : thus a benefice which was empty when a new bishop was appointed and was subsequently filled in the normal way by him , was sometimes claimed by Edward to be unlawfully filled , the patronage belonging by regalian right to the crown , even though the king had not exercised this during the vacancy of the see .
29 The look in her eyes filled in the unspoken words in her sentence .
30 The pipe is filled in the usual way .
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