Example sentences of "in as [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A yard or so up the line from the bomb a swivel or ring is tied in as a back stop . |
2 | It is a rare example of a Scottish company that went to the edge in the early 1980s ( Lord Tombs of Rolls-Royce was brought in as a company doctor to turn it around ) and emerge stronger on the other side as well as maintaining Scottish roots . |
3 | She had walked in as a cookery demonstration for Korean housewives was under way . |
4 | She had walked in as a cookery demonstration for Korean housewives was under way . |
5 | If you can take a member of the family with you to stand in as a practise subject , so much the better . |
6 | ‘ The Fringe Show , our evening classes and our monthly fleamarket are part of our aim to inform the public about the Centre and get them coming in as a starting point for integration . |
7 | Spotting the light of prospect , Christopher Barry applied to join the BBC , and came in as a Production Assistant in 1955 . |
8 | EVEN though the ghastly Every Loser Wins was the best selling single of 1986 , Nick Berry has never really cashed in as a pop star . |
9 | The categories have been increased but the funding has not , so that er although this is in as a growth item and although it is being presented as a standstill item , in fact it may not have been a , a , a , a reduction in the service . |
10 | In essence , managerial time — supervisory effort — is being put in as the transaction cost to ensure effective committee efforts . |
11 | He scored 218 runs , won the Man of the Match award and caught Imran while standing in as the understudy wicketkeeper for Kiran More . |
12 | ‘ He wheeled me in as the star turn , ’ said Lydia indignantly when she got back . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | 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 . |