Example sentences of "is [verb] in [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | this one , look at the back , I think the reason it 's so big is to go in on the sockets at the back , put , you can put two tapes on it |
2 | Turkey is flown in with the weekly food supplies , while in Tripoli some enterprising expats even breed turkeys specifically for the festive table . |
3 | The steam centre based in the Warwick Road , Birmingham is situated in between the main British Rail diesel multiple unit maintenance depot and re-fuelling sidings , complete with a large car-park for several hundred cars . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | That diary is filled in on every single day throughout that year — 1940 . |
6 | The couple 's recent past is filled in by a series of ‘ flash-ins ’ , influenced by the French nouvelle vague . |
7 | The other hand , also in a clenched fist position , is tucked in against the opposite side of the body , with the thumb and fingers facing upwards . |
8 | However , on Saturday , October 10 , it is pencilled in for a proposed Newcastle to Maryport via Leeds , Skipton and Workington special , returning to Bradford Forster Square . |
9 | He is also in the chair for the second single , due in May , and the debut album which is pencilled in for an August release . |
10 | An interesting selection of period archive film is slotted in amongst the colour footage showing Tiger Moth training units during World War Two , Yugoslav training in Italy and air racing with Tigers . |
11 | ‘ All you have to do is hang in for a couple of days , ’ she told herself . |
12 | A new board is voted in on the promise that they 'll get a better deal . |
13 | Fluid moving faster than average downstream is carried in towards the wall . |
14 | The pistol has a range of 10″ and hits with a strength of 4 and the commander has a BS of 3 ( this is included in with the profile for the Steam Tank itself ) . |
15 | The plate is let in to the edge of the box over the other hole , and screwed in place . |
16 | We have high and growing unemployment , and under those policies that high unemployment is built in for the whole of the 1990s , along with recession and slow growth . |
17 | It is part of my argument that this notion of service is still a fundamental part of the actor 's conception of professionalism , constrains professional behaviour and is built in to the ‘ contract ’ between profession and public . |
18 | The ‘ subjective meaning ’ of what the woodsman or marksman is doing is built in to the basic description or interpretation of the facts . |
19 | But again , flexibility is built in to the system : you do n't have to register for a degree in just one subject area , but a free to mix and match your courses to build a degree that is tailor-made to your own requirements . |
20 | That overlooks the protection that is built in to the dampened banding system . |
21 | The evaluation process is built in during the planning stage , rather than ‘ bolted on ’ afterwards . |
22 | Condensation is particularly likely to occur where natural air circulation is restricted — for example , in the corners of rooms , or behind furniture ( especially if it is built in against a cold outside wall ) . |
23 | To move the weight inwards towards the board , the knees are bent and the pelvis is thrust in towards the sail |
24 | The chamber is then flooded from below with 3375 litres ( 750gal ) of dip , which is pumped in from a nearby vacuum tanker . |
25 | The dip liquid is pumped in from a vacuum tanker . |
26 | Water is pumped in from the River Nene , which is rich in farm nutrients , and sewage from Oakham , rich in phosphates from washing powders , goes direct into the reservior . |
27 | Scientific data is shovelled in by the barrow-load , emissions of ministerial concern belch forth from every conceivable government orifice , yet nothing happens . |
28 | When the card is full , it is handed in to the station in exchange for a new one ; the old card is kept for reference . |
29 | Registered letter envelopes in different sizes can be obtained from the post office , or a stout envelope or package can be used by drawing blue lines across the face before it is handed in to the post office . |
30 | About half a mile away an attack is going in on a hill , I can see Commandos advancing up the slopes , shells burst a short distance in front of the forward troops , probably covering fire from the British Artillery . |