Example sentences of "be [vb pp] in at " in BNC.
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1 | The chart needs to be filled in at the time the child eats as retrospective memory is unreliable . |
2 | Some settlement is likely to take place over a period after the trench has been filled , but this can be filled in at a later stage . |
3 | ‘ So how shall your time be filled in at the barbecue ? ’ he queried with an unmistakable edge to his voice . |
4 | Instead we leave the pictures to be stripped in at the printers , and get a better image as a result . |
5 | A fill can be dropped in at any time while the pattern is playing . |
6 | A fill can be dropped in at any time while the pattern is playing . |
7 | Questioned , Swayne stated that the animal had been let out at approximately 9.30 on Saturday evening and was crying to be let in at a little before midnight . |
8 | Hence there must be a facility for storing the cross- reference until it is required , and a system by which the editor is reminded that that cross- reference needs to be written in at the other point ( earlier or later in the text ) . |
9 | However , with a little diligence and help of the single end of a transfer tool , they can sometimes by unravelled in the work and since the end is fine it can be darned in at the back . |
10 | For proper ventilation , cool air must be drawn in at the base to replace the hot air that has been extracted . |
11 | Alternatively , material can be handed in at the Emmaus Evenings held at Dehon House on the first Friday of each month . |
12 | Alternatively , material can be handed in at the Emmaus Evenings held at Dehon House on the first Friday of each month . |
13 | If anything had been brought in for you it had to be handed in at the screws ' table , and they had to sign the property book . |
14 | It can be signed by anyone under 18 and will be handed in at 10 Downing Street , later this year . |
15 | I could be called in at any moment . |
16 | It can then be used in spare moments to provide you with recordings of matching background sound , which can be dubbed in at editing if need be to replace any unsatisfactory sections of the original synchronised sound . |
17 | It was the custom for various floats with tableaux to be wheeled in at midnight , and on this occasion , in an attempt to prevent them from being broken up , the organisers employed large numbers of rugger blues , dressed in white flannels and T-shirts , to act as stewards . |
18 | It 's also a good idea to have a spare machine readily to hand and regularly checked so that it can be wheeled in at a moment 's notice . |
19 | He should be brought in at the earliest stages to advise on venues — which would save time , money and frustration . |
20 | Mains electricity was supposedly going to be brought in at some stage , but God only knew when that would be . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | FOLLOWING the successful introduction of dispenser units for BNFL News at risley site last month , changes to our distribution system are now to be brought in at chapelcross . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | The 50-cent man is restricted to using the knife on the most delicate parts of the hide ( floorman ) or to using the ax in splitting the backbone ( splitter ) ; and wherever a less-skilled man can be slipped in at 18 cents , 18½ cents , 20 cents , 21 cents , 22½ cents , 24 cents , 25 cents , and so on , a place is made for him , and an occupation mapped out . |
25 | The network topology is such that new file-servers can be plugged in at any time should the need arise . |
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 | The depth of the hole at any moment represents the money that has to be put in at that moment . |
29 | The curve is not cumulative : the depth at each point indicates the money that has to be put in at that point . |
30 | 1.3 However , RSC Ord 38 and CCR Ord 20 are expressed to be subject to the Civil Evidence Act 1968 ( see Appendix B ) under which hearsay evidence in documents can be put in at trial if a party can not call the witness . |