Example sentences of "[verb] in the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 ) She sits in silence for a few minutes , simply to breathe in the company of others , then goes and brings me my soup , followed by potatoes , onion and a fried egg .
2 And the operations in France support and work with the company 's reseller community , which bring in the bulk of its European revenues .
3 And the operations in France support and work with the company 's reseller community , which bring in the bulk of its European revenues .
4 Dawn ( 4.8 ) made a symmetrical pattern of squares with pegs , then filled in the rest of the board , working across and down , always putting in a peg next to one already there but the colours were haphazard .
5 Whilst he was gone , Morse turned to the back of The Times and had filled in the whole of the bottom right-hand quarter of the crossword when Lewis returned two minutes later .
6 Because er in the past people have n't filled in the value of the erm of the work element in in the databases .
7 The old loon looked puzzled and might have retaliated , but things were defused by a nurse bringing in the trolley of books that constituted the hospital library .
8 Geographically , this may bring in the concept of relative location , for instance , the distance in travel time between the corporate headquarters and a branch factory .
9 But no one in Class 1 had seemed unduly disturbed by his account of them , even if the Husayn twins had said that pigs were ‘ boring ’ and had asked if they could bring in the novelization of Terminator Two .
10 The starfish is preserved in soft white chalk , which fills in the interior of the animal .
11 A second role of coins in the study of portraiture lies in the help that they may give in the identification of other portraits , particularly sculptures , since it is only very rarely that the latter 's accompanying inscriptions have survived to identify them .
12 I filled in the rest of that day by pretending to be busy with the audit .
13 Place two teaspoons of filling in the centre of each round , making sure it fills the hollow .
14 Then , using a teaspoon , put a small amount of filling in the centre of each wonton skin .
15 Now place a generous tablespoon of filling in the centre of each pastry disc and spread slightly .
16 Otherwise they are better employed in filling in the middle of the harmony , or in emphasizing salient points by means of their powerful sforzato .
17 Other measurement methods ( not shown ) , such as analyzing electrophoresis gels obtained by staining mitochondrial DNA of both strains with ethidium bromide after cleavage with a restriction enzyme ( Hind III ) , or radioactive labelling by filling in the end of the molecule , showed 70–80% of the deleted mtDNA population in the mutant strain .
18 Research is filling in the tale of their counterpart in the New World — maize
19 But Jamie was replaced that night by a tall , white-faced man who said nothing when he handed in the plate of food .
20 The 2nd violas fill in the middle of the harmony by means of very easy double-stops .
21 Always fill in the record of the cheques you issue so that you can check them against your statement .
22 Use your self-assessment sheet as a reminder and fill in the sort of activities which will show that you are an enthusiastic hard-working person .
23 She desperately wanted to fill in the hollow of longing that pierced Friend — but she was afraid she would offend him .
24 Then that 's rubbed up , that 's to fill in the grain of the wood .
25 you have to fill in the rest of that and give it back to me .
26 Lady Cumberlege spoke of ‘ an EC form which asked farmers to fill in the number of cows they had — ‘ figures to be given in whole numbers ’ ' .
27 Question five asks you to fill in the rhythm of the music in bar ten .
28 Timber-frame construction is , however , naturally energy-saving , and the Thamesmead houses have been designed to maximise the heat available by pitching as many roofs as possible to the south , and placing rooflights strategically to let in the heat of the sun , according to Geoffrey Wigfall of Wigfall Group Practice .
29 The more she saw of Alain 's mother and the more she breathed in the atmosphere of this house , the more she felt outside it all , an intruder who was here to rock the peace of the place , to alter their lives .
30 She breathed in the combination of scents they and other nameless varieties created , aware of the moths hovering above the blooms and the sound of small birds in the climbing shrubs against the wall .
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