Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [noun sg] " 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 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Never begin filling in the real form until you have practised at least once on a photocopy .
8 Check spelling and grammar on the copy before filling in the real form .
9 Gradually stir in the warm milk .
10 He leaned against the stable , sucking in the cool night air like a man surfacing from a deep river .
11 Pour in the cool saffron aspic as you go , layer by layer .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 However , by January of last year Scott was involved in arrangements with Chorley and Walker to bring in the second load , alleged Mr Burke .
15 You fill in the petty cash book with details of the purchase .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 Mungo breathed in the rich animal smell as they followed Mr Zamoyski through to the back room .
19 It is essential that all Teachers fill in the enclosed form with regard to information for the Annual Report as soon as possible and return it to the Office or to at the latest by the end of January .
20 A great deal of thought and work goes into planning and preparing Q.T. Days and in order to ensure their success both physically and financially we would be pleased if you acknowledge and fill in the enclosed form and return it to the office as soon as possible .
21 Now the Dublin Government is promising to bring in the toughest extradition legislation in the EC .
22 2 Select a patient who has difficulty breathing in the post-operative period .
23 Having set the backlight , bring in the key light , so called because it provides the photographic modelling and sets the general level of exposure .
24 It 's appropriate to bring in the alternative processor manufacturers at this point .
25 Susan was reminded of beautiful , poisonous sea anemones waving their fronds to suck in the unwary prey .
26 As the Act became more widely known , people began to bring in the industrial tribunal claims which were , in effect , wrongful dismissal claims in disguise — typically , claims in respect of non-payment of notice monies .
27 Once you have decided on the questions you want to ask , you should draw up a chart like A on which you can record customer 's responses quickly , simply by ticking or filling in the appropriate column .
28 Directory , so if you would like to be included and have n't told us yet , please fill in the appropriate part of the questionnaire .
29 He extended scant courtesy , even to Taheb , and despite his wealth his servants only brought in the minimum guest-offering of bread and beer .
30 They will give in the confident expectation that their gift will be well received .
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