Example sentences of "to fill out the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Nor does piano tone help to fill out the voice . |
2 | well I do n't know how to fill out the register |
3 | Subjects were then given an example and instructions in how to fill out the rating scales . |
4 | We then realized that we had gone too far and lacked the critical mass to support the heavy selling effort involved , so we bought another company to fill out the range again . |
5 | There are several clumps of the non-climbing spring sweet pea Lathyrus vernus ‘ that hardly anybody grows ’ : it has small purple and blue flowers and helps to fill out the border . |
6 | I had no interest in charitable works , or in clubs devoted to flower-arranging , debating futile motions or even poetry-reading , seeing such activities as being designed to fill out the time of future ladies of leisure . |
7 | Next , to fill out the curve , I used the lovely Alchemilla alpina leaves since they have such a perfect silver finish . |
8 | Although we have a clearer picture than we did of long-term changes in demography and household structure , little has been done to fill out the picture in terms of living experience . |
9 | But put together , they certainly can help us to fill out the picture of the earlier experience of ageing . |
10 | He registered in his mind one other possibility : that the letters had been forged by Kronweiser himself , to fill out the picture of Walter Machin for his book . |
11 | Thanks so much to the thousands of you who took the time and trouble to fill out the Pet Census in the April issue . |
12 | However , the versatile EQ and the additional power of the bass boost make it easy to fill out the sound , and a smooth , mellow tone is little more than a brief twiddle away . |
13 | Well he had to switch on the interior light to be able to fill out the form . |
14 | It consists of the bass-parts for each choir , placed one above the other , with bar-lines but no text or figures to indicate how he was to fill out the bass , only an occasional flat or sharp above the notes ; when in the Masses a movement begins in a higher part only , this is shown in the organ part ; but when the higher voices sing without the bass , the organ part is marked ‘ tacet ’ or ‘ non est hic ’ . |