Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Seal all joints with fire cement , then fill in the remaining gap behind the top section of the fireback using more of the insulating mortar |
2 | Stir in the remaining flour to form a firm dough . |
3 | Then fill in the estimated figures by the relevant items on the schedule enclosed with this brochure . |
4 | But you 're going to get a wider latitude and difference of i of of strength of economy by bringing in the eastern bloc in the short term . |
5 | An opening chapter on silk fragments from China , Persia and the Middle East brings in the central theme of her narrative the passage of materials and techniques from one area to another . |
6 | The satellite 's primary role is to fill in the existing picture of the heavens , revealing stars , galaxies , clouds and so on that are not seen at the shorter optical and ‘ near ’ infrared wavelengths ( less than 5 micrometres ) , or at the longer wavelengths observed by radio telescopes . |
7 | But now she looked around her , really seeing for the first time the humming activity of the fruit and vegetable market , breathing in the aromatic smells , noticing how charming the open square was , with its border of pizza stalls and cafés and bistros . |
8 | Piles of aromatic substances such as frankincense , myrrh , juniper and cypress were burnt in the city squares during important festivals to purify the air and to allow the common people to enjoy breathing in the aromatic smoke . |
9 | Steam the cauliflower with artichoke hearts , if using , then stir in the black olives just before serving . |
10 | Never begin filling in the real form until you have practised at least once on a photocopy . |
11 | Check spelling and grammar on the copy before filling in the real form . |
12 | Ace filled in gaps for her as they talked about his long climb up to Formula One and his present position , and because of her background she was able to fill in the bare facts that he offered . |
13 | Gradually stir in the warm milk . |
14 | Pour in the warm mulberries , with just a little of their juice , reserving the rest for later , and leaving enough room at the top for a covering layer of bread slices . |
15 | He leaned against the stable , sucking in the cool night air like a man surfacing from a deep river . |
16 | Pour in the cool saffron aspic as you go , layer by layer . |
17 | Voting is compulsory , except for registered anarchists , who are allowed to abstain , provided they fill in the correct forms . |
18 | He is the one with the knowledge and power to bring in the right instruments at the right time , of ten just by raising a hand to reach for his telephone . |
19 | As a last resort MOD might tell us if we filled in the right forms . |
20 | For external comparison , we give in the right hand column of the table , a comparable figure ( where available ) derived from a fairly representative sample of modern English . |
21 | The effect , therefore , of only the first limb applying , ie before the change in the law bringing in the second limb , could be seen by the following example . |
22 | However , by January of last year Scott was involved in arrangements with Chorley and Walker to bring in the second load , alleged Mr Burke . |
23 | Stir in the shredded leaves and broccoli . |
24 | You fill in the petty cash book with details of the purchase . |
25 | The park , unlikely though it might seem , was not a job , not a political ideology , not a way of filling in the weary hours until she was old enough to retire , not even something to spite her mother with once and for all while she accepted everything else from her . |
26 | Whenever universities hand out degrees on the basis of who will bring in the best publicity and therefore the biggest cheques , they dishonour their own honours system . |
27 | He ensures that they get to the best conferences and from time to time will organize his own , bringing in the best speakers . |
28 | The man told him in sarcastic tones that he could have his £9 back at any time if he brought in the young lady in the photograph . |
29 | The ten-year programme represents not so much a strategy for growth ; it is more a guess at the government 's ability to rein in the booming provinces of the southern coast and the Yangtze delta . |
30 | Mungo breathed in the rich animal smell as they followed Mr Zamoyski through to the back room . |