Example sentences of "and [vb past] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She stopped and sucked in a breath . |
2 | Furious that a rare kind word from Nathan Bryce could so easily demolish the façade of efficiency and confidence she had worked so desperately hard to maintain , she blinked hard and sucked in a deep breath . |
3 | The clerk stretched and sucked in the clear morning air . |
4 | He opened the note-book and filled in the date . |
5 | For my second slide I chose a bullet chart and filled in the appropriate data form . |
6 | Sam looked out over the flooding river and breathed in the damp smell of the morning as if testing wine for bouquet , and I thought that he lived through his senses to a much greater degree than I did and was intensely alive in his direct approach to sex and his disregard of danger . |
7 | Emily lifted her head and breathed in the sweet March air , it was good to stand in the garden of Summer Lodge looking out over a tranquil sea with timid waves reaching for the shore . |
8 | Cauterets claims to have a more plentiful supply of sulphurous waters than any other spa on earth , to the tune of a million and a half health-giving litres a day , and this is a claim you will not wish to dispute once you have pushed open the swing doors to the neo-Roman ‘ Baths of Caesar ’ and breathed in the warm and all too recognizably sulphur-laden air . |
9 | She rubbed her cheek against his chest and breathed in the clean male scent of him . |
10 | Aye with used just the grain that was grown on the croft and brought in a lot of the feed . |
11 | He also took out the bit where Brad declared his love for Chelsi , and put in a bit where Brad declared his love for Tara . |
12 | ‘ If I play tonight and put in a solid performance , hopefully he would n't look upon it as me doing a job just for one game . ’ |
13 | ‘ If I play tonight and put in a solid performance , hopefully he would n't look upon it as me doing a job just for one game . ’ |
14 | Traditional Hawaiian society only began to fall apart when the godhead became detached from the environment : when Captain Cook arrived and ushered in a foreign idol , ubiquitous , omnipotent , immortal , but disembodied , absent , invisible . |
15 | With this the criticism of traditional orthodox formulations , which had long been regarded as absolutely central and essential to Christian belief , came on the stage in a new way and ushered in a debate which has continued up to the present . |
16 | His conquests transformed the ancient world and ushered in the Hellenistic age of great monarchies . |