Example sentences of "be [vb pp] in as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | George Sanders was out of the running now , having been hauled in as an enemy spy , but I 'd be interested in knowing who precisely had tipped the Feds off to his brokerage for state secrets in the suburbs . |
2 | Within 24 hours Jagmohan had been sworn in as the new state Governor , a post he himself had vacated in favour of Rao in July 1989 . |
3 | In 1855 he had been brought in as a partner to Beyer & Peacock 's Gorton factory in Manchester , recently built for the manufacture of railway locomotives , and he maintained an active role in the management of Beyer , Peacock & Co. until his death . |
4 | She also found herself naturally in tune with Laura 's taste and , although her job specification was to oversee the entire design structure for clothes , Laura advised her that she ‘ had been brought in as a flanker to Moira ’ . |
5 | The gift was by way of an invitation for the Prince and Princess both to become patrons of the appeal ; it was the idea of professional fund-raiser Marion Allford , who had been brought in as the appeal director . |
6 | Computing needs to be built in as an integral part of the Horticultural Training programme , so that future students will leave having acquired skills in handling word-processing , database , spreadsheet and design programs for correspondence , reports , record management , financial planning , and graphic techniques . |
7 | Solicitors ( subject to very limited exceptions ) alone have the right to brief counsel , who will be called in as the occasion demands to give specialist advice , to draft documents or to act as advocate in the higher courts . |
8 | This is what could be termed in as a a pregnant pause ! |
9 | DUP MP Peter Robinson said selective internment should only be brought in as a last resort . |
10 | Mr Hurd stressed that no citizens of other Commonwealth countries will be allowed in as a result of the bill . |
11 | She would be allowed in as an adjunct , and kept from doing further harm . |
12 | Any essential communication should be sent in writing and all letters of acceptance should be sent in as a matter of urgency . |
13 | N may be too large for there to be room for that number of add instructions to be held economically in the store , or the value of N may not be known when the program is being prepared ( for example it might be read in as a piece of data ) . |
14 | The second is a multi-media , schematic plan for a large advertiser , in which bursts of advertising have been blocked in as a basis for more precise , detailed planning at a later date . |
15 | One seems to show Samaranch being sworn in as a national councillor in 1967 . |
16 | , member of Holt morning class , was congratulated on being sworn in as a Magistrate at Norwich on January 19th . |
17 | And he did so with the support , not only of Hoare , who was his adjutant in all the talks with the Government , but also of Cunliffe-Lister , Hailsham , Eyres-Monsell and Davidson , the last being brought in as the best means of liaison with Baldwin . |
18 | On Sept. 28 a new national army , the Angolan Armed Forces ( FAA ) , was established under the joint command of Gen. Antonio dos Santos França Ndalu and Gen. Arlindo Chenda Pena Ben-Ben who were sworn in as the Chiefs of General Staff on the same day . |
19 | Nine more were taken in as a precautionary measure while firefighters ventilated the building and removed the canisters involved . |
20 | The shoes were put in as a simple outline drawing in pencil and the background spaces around them were painted with a mixture of cerulean blue and titanium white . |
21 | In essence , managerial time — supervisory effort — is being put in as the transaction cost to ensure effective committee efforts . |
22 | It is a top-down approach in that the entities are identified first , followed by the relationships between them , and then more detail is filled in as the attributes and key attribute(s) of each entity are identified . |
23 | A yard or so up the line from the bomb a swivel or ring is tied in as a back stop . |
24 | However , due to the short notice , Randalstown would have been without four key players on May 15 which was pencilled in as the reserve date . |
25 | Fred Dunston ( Fritz Deutsch ) , a Youth Allyah worker and former Scout leader from Vienna , was drafted in as an organiser of the transit camp , which was to be built on a large meadow across the road from the training centre at Great Engeham Farm : |
26 | The Hibernian forward Bobby Johnstone was injured and the skilful Aberdeen player ‘ Gentleman ’ George Hamilton was called in as a replacement . |
27 | After three years as a cadet carrying out basic police tasks around the station , I was sworn in as a constable . |
28 | Farm secretary Anne Rose , of Ellerton-on-Swale , near Richmond , was sworn in as a magistrate at Richmond court yesterday . |
29 | Chimanbhai Patel was sworn in as the Janata Dal Chief Minister on March 5 . |
30 | Sunderlal Patwa was sworn in as the BJP Chief Minister on March 5 , replacing Shyama Charan Shukla of Congress ( I ) who had held the post since early December [ ibid . ] . |