Example sentences of "in the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Sarah Kent 's introduction tries to bring in the fall of Communism , which is probably pushing it a bit .
2 Then that 's rubbed up , that 's to fill in the grain of the wood .
3 It is , however , fairly easy to work out the energy as we bring in the charges from infinity one by one .
4 Whilst he was gone , Morse turned to the back of The Times and had filled in the whole of the bottom right-hand quarter of the crossword when Lewis returned two minutes later .
5 The fact that they arranged for a petition from the inhabitants of Southwark , complaining about those who had welcomed the Palatines , to be presented to the Commons on the same day that they brought in the bill of repeal , suggests that contemporary politicians ( unlike some modern-day historians ) did believe that popular pressure could have a powerful impact on events at Westminster .
6 An appeal to a county court shall be brought in the court for the district in which the order , decision , or award appealed against was made or given ( Ord 4 , r 9 ) .
7 Dr. Mawhinney has become accustomed over the years to bring in the middle of political contention and has taken very good care to cultivate his patch .
8 The Collector found he could hardly breathe in the middle of this appalling sandwich ; a few inches from his nose the face of a dead sepoy grinned at him with sparkling teeth ; the Collector had the odd sensation that the man 's eyes were watching his efforts with amusement .
9 The 2nd violas fill in the middle of the harmony by means of very easy double-stops .
10 Otherwise they are better employed in filling in the middle of the harmony , or in emphasizing salient points by means of their powerful sforzato .
11 To copy these onto your artwork , draw the outline of the area in tape or dry transfer lines , and then fill in the middle with either wide dry transfer lines cut to size or use two coats of matt black enamel paint applied with a fine brush , and allow to dry .
12 These can be drafted by outlining the area with tape or transfer lines , and then painting in the central area with matt black enamel paint ; or , fill in the middle by laying down wide transfer lines , slightly overlapping each other and cut to shape with a scalpel .
13 Place two teaspoons of filling in the centre of each round , making sure it fills the hollow .
14 Then , using a teaspoon , put a small amount of filling in the centre of each wonton skin .
15 Now place a generous tablespoon of filling in the centre of each pastry disc and spread slightly .
16 The trio were modifying the trolley with implements they must have brought in the pockets of the golf-bags .
17 After this he would fill in the forms with a loaded brush , slapping the colour on with a wonderful deftness of touch and sense of control .
18 As she filled in the forms for him , the girl in Despatch , big and black and at last a friendly face , told him she was from Mississippi , and sure as hell she hated Greeks , Athens , moussaka and retsina .
19 Is it necessary to fill in the forms in triplicate ?
20 Most aim to bring in the increase from 1 November .
21 The case was brought in the name of Professor Harry Keen , director of clincial services ( medicine ) at Guy 's hospital , London .
22 Other schools ask the children to bring in the name of a senior citizen that they know who would appreciate a gift , by acts such as these the school 's status is again increased in the locality .
23 This is why prosecutions are brought in the name of the Crown .
24 She knew nothing of the future other than that it was an inhospitable fog that no-one had any choice but to enter , but she was certain that there was a scene all laid-out and waiting for her where she brought in the name of the man — or woman — who 'd first talked to Chrissie and then run her down .
25 This hope is brought in the person of Jesus , descendent of David , born of Mary .
26 ‘ You have n't filled in the bit about union membership , ’ she said .
27 Later study will fill in the spaces with key words of lesser rank , until the whole topic is built up into a coherent and connected body of knowledge .
28 Yeah going to seek to fill in the spaces in your columns J and K since if you find that helpful .
29 If Soren Kierkegaard vitiated the easy-going philosophical idealism of his day with his heavily personalised challenges to it ; if von Rochau brought in the concept of Realpolitik to Bismarck 's Germany ; and if Karl Barth ushered in ‘ Crisis Theology ’ in Switzerland ; it is at least arguable that Irving Layton fathered ‘ Crisis Poetry ’ in Canada : poetry that demanded a decision , a response ; that cut through the emollient patter and posed a rough demand on the reader or hearer .
30 Geographically , this may bring in the concept of relative location , for instance , the distance in travel time between the corporate headquarters and a branch factory .
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