Example sentences of "be [verb] in [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Only one copy of Section 1 needs to be filled in , but ideally separate copies of Sections 2 , 3 and 4 should be filled in for each course taught in the appropriate field . |
2 | No money from any of the manager 's other interests could be mixed in with this account , and the manager should not be allowed to borrow money from it . |
3 | A fill can be dropped in at any time while the pattern is playing . |
4 | A fill can be dropped in at any time while the pattern is playing . |
5 | It would be reasonable to suppose that at this latitude the islands would be frozen in for most — if not all — of the year , and so they would , were it not for the Gulf Stream . |
6 | There 's a few other bits and pieces to be added in to that . |
7 | The instructions therein were religiously followed and within a few weeks a recognisable fuselage could be sat in for some ‘ hangar flying ’ . |
8 | By chance , one of the world 's top fashion talent-spotters happened to be booking in for that same flight . |
9 | Then he 'll be walking in with this quiz an |
10 | So let's pretend to be fitting in with that . ’ |
11 | I suppress an evil wish that an orca will be drawn in by this moving lunchbox of an animal . |
12 | I could be called in at any moment . |
13 | On the surface , Red Or Dead could be lumped in with all those old-school London names who used to show wacky creations and sell zilch . |
14 | I bet there 's loads of them like it in there , these should be tapped in by both leads |
15 | Shifts split up the family so that men would be coming in at all hours of the day , waiting for the bath-tin and the water and a woman to wash their backs . |
16 | Mains electricity was supposedly going to be brought in at some stage , but God only knew when that would be . |
17 | Work in progress may be agreed to be brought in at less than its face value to reflect expenses incurred during the period between bill delivery and payment . |
18 | The incentive aspect may be brought in at this stage to define a reward for the contractor for finishing on or before the contract completion date and compensation to the customer for finishing late . |
19 | It was that Katy Laidlaw , as the Home Organisation Secretary of the Church of Scotland , be brought in on any meeting with C.Aid staff and the Committee . |
20 | NEW faces are certain to be brought in for this summer 's Ashes series after England 's winter humiliation was completed by defeat against Sri Lanka in Colombo yesterday . |
21 | Grapes for pressing would be brought in from many different vineyards , following Dom Pérignon 's explicit instructions . |
22 | The network topology is such that new file-servers can be plugged in at any time should the need arise . |
23 | There was no porter manning the reception desk , so he did n't have to be signed in after all . |
24 | The depth of the hole at any moment represents the money that has to be put in at that moment . |
25 | The curve is not cumulative : the depth at each point indicates the money that has to be put in at that point . |
26 | Many of the plants can be put in at any time of year , except for the dahlias . |
27 | The diaphragm and spermicide can be put in at any convenient time up to three hours before making love so it need n't interfere at all with intercourse . |
28 | Sat at the end of the row in front of us , a gentleman whose office we might or might not be standing in at this very moment . |
29 | It would be unreasonable to expect the reader to believe that so many professional scientists and administrators could be taken in to such an extent as the tale required . |
30 | Yet it is still not certain exactly how much lead may be taken in from this source . |