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

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1 He leaned against the stable , sucking in the cool night air like a man surfacing from a deep river .
2 Pour in the cool saffron aspic as you go , layer by layer .
3 For external comparison , we give in the right hand column of the table , a comparable figure ( where available ) derived from a fairly representative sample of modern English .
4 You fill in the petty cash book with details of the purchase .
5 Mungo breathed in the rich animal smell as they followed Mr Zamoyski through to the back room .
6 Or you can fill in the straightforward application form and everything will be arranged speedily by post .
7 Cheshire County Council brought in the new day centre charges on April 1 to a furious reception by carers .
8 The commotion brought in the new duty officer , a tall and muscular young lieutenant with a sad , world-weary face .
9 Beat in the sieved icing sugar and when smooth spread over the cake .
10 The clerk stretched and sucked in the clear morning air .
11 She was tired , and a weekend on the Cornish coast , relaxing , breathing in the clean sea air , would no doubt do her a power of good .
12 To receive your prints — FREE — simply fill in the attached Standing Order Form , then return it to use today with your deposit of £20 or more .
13 It would mean so much to us if you would give a regular amount under Covenant , by filling in the Direct Debit form and Deed of Covenant above .
14 When the shutters had been opened wider to let in the bright midday light she helped Luce to the bathroom .
15 Whenever possible ( especially if you live in a large town or city ) , visit the seaside and breathe in the bracing sea air .
16 As always , the risk element was the icing on the cake as far as he was concerned He breathed in the fine night air and hummed the tune of Colonel Bogey in time with his silent footsteps .
17 Erm I brought in the old flurry tape , I 've I 've taped I taped our when you 've read my play for me , I erm I taped it and I made a copy for Dave I you know , erm Cybil makes a good effort in that so eventually I 'll lend you the tape .
18 Sharma v Knight [ 1986 ] 1 WLR 757 is authority for the proposition that jurisdiction conferred on county courts by statute is a general one and it is not restricted to the district in which proceedings should have been brought in accordance with Ord 4 , r 8 and that , if proceedings have been brought in the wrong county court , then the court nevertheless has jurisdiction to deal with the matter .
19 Fill in the yellow registration card and return it to the address shown on the card .
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