Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He came across this seed in Cumbria and said : ‘ I wonder if we ought to invest in a bit ? ’ . |
2 | To be fair there was a week when Mr Barnes spotted this inconsistency too and suggested that seeing as how we all wasted our tutor time ( WE wasted it — I like that ! ) we should bring in a board game next week and he 'd organise a sort of tournament . |
3 | He suggested that the jury should bring in a decision that would mean that ‘ in future , parents and doctors could make decisions on this awful problem without unidentified informers rushing off to the police . ’ |
4 | I 'm going to wait to see how some other injuries settle down before I decide whether I should bring in a replacement . ’ |
5 | ‘ This year 's pantomime should bring in the family audience , which is what we always aim for at pantomime time . ’ |
6 | In previous years the selection of the carnival queen had been organised by elimination contests in the town and surrounding villages , but 30 years ago the committee asked that young ladies should send in a copy of a recent photograph . |
7 | A king should rein in the aggression of warriors , especially of young men ; he should punish crime , keep his court a place of peace . |
8 | Marjorie , however , feels that she must put in an appearance downstairs , however token , before he leaves for work , and there is a sense in which Vic understands and approves of this gesture . |
9 | On each check the waiter or wine waiter must fill in the date , table or room number and details of the order and sign his or her initials or number ( Figs. 6.14(b) and ( c ) ) . |
10 | But in this sense , creativity of the writer also requires creativity from the reader , who must fill in the gaps of sense with an associative logic of his own . |
11 | The French police may bring in a suspect for interrogation under the process of garde à vue . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | ‘ I 'll bring in the buggy and I 'll carry him , ’ he said , and before she could protest he had taken Thomas from her . |
15 | Just one other other point , there is the issue of sustainable development Professor Lock referred to erm alright we 'll bring in the railway line er as as part of your criteria , but I am concerned at the the general dispersal that is er envisaged in the sort of development er that he suggested . |
16 | I 'll bring in the business . ’ |
17 | Well I 'll chuck in a bit more , I 'll chuck in a little bit more pepper . |
18 | I might bring in a note tomorrow saying I 've got make an appointment |
19 | ‘ But I might look in a bit later . |
20 | If the training schedule of the Hearts players is not too strenuous then one or two might put in an surprise appearance ? |
21 | ‘ I was hoping you might put in an appearance . |
22 | The idea is that they 'll breathe in the gene from an inhaler and it will attach to the walls of cells in the lungs . |
23 | ‘ I 'm not God , but I 'll put in a word for you , ’ Mr Lambert said quietly , pushing her behind him . |
24 | Perhaps I 'll put in a word for you sometime . ’ |
25 | So in other words it 's about an introduction an expansion and an end Now as I 've said tomorrow I 'll fill in a bit more detail on those so if you leave some some gaps there between those three sections . |
26 | The way it works in three , is it only uses memory within these five hundred and twelve row boundaries , so any between one and five one two , five one three and one O two four , one O two five and one five three six and so on , it 'll fill in the gaps within those ranges , but not outside of those ranges . |
27 | Fine I 'll fill in the rest . |
28 | If you give me the necessary details , I 'll fill in the order-form . ’ |
29 | I 'll fill in the figures . |
30 | Erm let's face it it can be very tempting when the salesman thrusts the document under your nose , just sign here sir or just sign here madam , just a formality you understand , erm we 'll fill in we 'll fill in the details later . |