Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1915 Harry Weiss of Metro Picture Services urged the trade to accept ‘ Quality ’ as its watchword but what quality meant for the film industry in questions of both architecture and film-making was standards that would bring in the respectable without prejudicing the masses . |
2 | Frau Trauffer and her daughter began to bring in the first of six bountiful courses . |
3 | Corbett stopped his horse to watch some labourers in the fields below working to bring in the last of the crops . |
4 | Bill drew the curtains to let in the last of the twilight , then , as Faye 's eyes began to adjust , he turned to two low antique glass lamps . |
5 | ( Grimmitt 1973 ) , which advocated the dimensional alongside the existential approach to RE , advised intermingling the experiential , mythological and ritual dimensions and focusing on them in the primary school , adding the social and ethical together for lower Secondary , and finally bringing in the doctrinal with the upper forms of Secondary schools , as this dimension is the most difficult to cope with ( pp. 50 , 92f ) . |
6 | JOANNE HOCKLEY from Felixstowe Ferry booked her place in the match-play stages of the British Women 's Amateur Championship when she handed in a 72 during the second qualifying round at Royal Lytham and St Annes . |
7 | Victor sucks in a Hooverful of cigar smoke , then strains it out through tight lips . |
8 | A kilo of in Brazil now brings in a fifth of what it did in eighty , nineteen eighty three . |
9 | He still brings in a few of the old fans . |