Example sentences of "be [vb pp] in by " in BNC.

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1 Not a person but some essence of person , person distilled and condensed into simply cock , without profession or prejudice , unremembering : a human blank to be filled in by whatever image of selfhood and otherness will be satisfied in that strangest , most complete of intimacies .
2 The Advanced Directive , or ‘ living will ’ , could be filled in by anyone over the age of 18 and lodged with their GP .
3 This serial number will be filled in by the lexicographers and will represent the order in which the Project Director requires the forms to be actioned .
4 The reason I 'd put pu pupil comment where it is , is because so far as I was concerned the top half of that I was gon na , was gon na be filled in by staff it is a report .
5 The pack says social workers should take responsibility for ensuring the forms are completed but they can be filled in by the person the child is living with .
6 With the break between the two concentrations , soon to be filled in by Milton Keynes and Northampton 's expansion , a virtually unbroken stretch of metropolitan areas promised to stretch from Sussex to North Lancashire .
7 It is easy to assume that there was a gap in Darwin 's theory that would later be filled in by modern knowledge of heredity .
8 But this theory begs a question : if the score was copied for a revival , or indeed after it , why was it done in haste , and — even more to the point — why were there blanks which had to be filled in by the composer ?
9 He immediately took to his heels with is case of cigarettes and led me a merry dance away from the docks , through a council estate , finally finishing up on the perimeter track of Ipswich Airport where I was rescued in the nick of time by a squad car full of policemen just as I was about to be filled in by the burly seaman .
10 THE BRITISH COUNCIL OF CHURCHES CHRISTIAN AID PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL VOLUNTEER APPLICATION ( To be filled in by Area Secretary )
11 Erm , I like it there to be filled in by the managers older by about two years or so .
12 Not that the Irish manager , Noel Murphy , has too many doubts : ‘ If only the Irish selectors had chosen him for their second game instead of bringing him in halfway through the campaign , he would be inked in by now . ’
13 At its most conventional , the use of word pairs is a substitute for creative poetic activity , whereas the parallelism of greater precision is a subtle relationship between or among the lines of poetry that can only be designed in by a relatively sophisticated artist .
14 ‘ I feel that it could be boxed in by bureacracy and not make much contribution to a company 's performance . ’
15 I suppress an evil wish that an orca will be drawn in by this moving lunchbox of an animal .
16 Many children are quite happy to run , push , pull , ride and climb , but when an adult is standing by , ready to help , she is sure to be drawn in by the children as in the following example .
17 It would seem that any other harmful fumes around would be drawn in by the same means , aerosols being a prime example .
18 But at least it would be better than letting herself be drawn in by his very potent brand of masculine attraction .
19 There would need to be a reorganisation of share capital , so that management 's shares entitle them exclusively to receive an in specie distribution of the shares in Target , following which their shares in the holding company would become worthless deferred shares ( which could then be bought in by the holding company for a nominal price ) .
20 Individual registration forms could be dispensed with and a list of names , initials , nationality and passport numbers could be handed in by the tour operator .
21 Keys may be obtained after 2.00pm on Saturday of arrival & keys should be handed in by 10.00am on the Saturday of departure .
22 There were no windows , but two large openings that could be closed in by folding doors .
23 A speed can be locked in by selecting a dial letter and pressing the Power-on button .
24 The social worker might be called in by the general practitioner , district nurse , physiotherapist or the carer .
25 MEDICAL experts are to be called in by Middlesbrough council to report on the effects of hypnotism .
26 therefore it is quite important to grasp at this stage that moving the lace carriage to transfer stitches is only setting up the pattern of holes that will next be knitted in by the main carriage .
27 I bet there 's loads of them like it in there , these should be tapped in by both leads
28 A new government should be sworn in by April 24 .
29 ‘ Arrange for Kirov to be pulled in by the KGB .
30 It will be interesting to see whether Japanese management practices likely to be brought in by the new top management will work in an environment where aggressive individual success , rather than collaborative teamwork has been the norm .
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