Example sentences of "in the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 To bring in the international comparative aspects of the project , foreign participation is being sought at all stages — particularly for the case-studies and attitude survey where participation is likely from France , the Federal Republic of Germany , and possibly Italy and Canada .
2 Beat in the mixed dried fruit and milk and turn into the prepared can .
3 She breathed in the cool Japanese atmosphere she had worked to create for him , looked at the slatted chairs , the pale greys , the yellows .
4 The courts first began to take obscenity seriously as a result of private prosecutions brought in the early nineteenth century by the Society for the Suppression of Vice , dubbed by Sydney Smith " a society for suppressing the vices of those whose incomes do not exceed £500 per annum " .
5 While Piłsudski was to accuse the KPP of undoing his own hard work as military leader and of trying to dismember Poland by ‘ Trojan horse methods ’ , Moscow decided to rein in the free-thinking Polish socialists .
6 Those lips , which had so recently roved over Jaq 's body , now sucked in the slithery tough stuff of the hydra with the same seeming hunger .
7 Breathing in the faint spicy scent of his aftershave , she fought a wild longing to bury her face against his neck , to touch that smooth tanned skin with her lips and tongue .
8 The intro locks with the kick , adding subtle fills in the first four bars .
9 Now click on the pencil icon and , using the appropriate colour , fill in the first three squares on both blank rows with colour one , the next three squares and two rows with colour two and so on .
10 A mortar attack 30 minutes earlier forced frightened staff to hurriedly fill in the two tiny holes and run for cover .
11 In a separate Commons debate on the Disability ( Grants ) Bill , which brings in the two new independent living funds , Scott was asked whether local authorities could provide cash for clients to buy their own care .
12 Then stir in the chopped reserved aubergine flesh and the pistachios .
13 I then said I was a friend of Sir Randolph Routh and that if the agent was not immediately taken in charge for assault , I should send in the strongest adverse report on his conduct of this entire vile business .
14 Cheryl Gillan MP , who brought in the ten minute rule bill , says adopters need the same employment security as birth parents .
15 An austerity programme begun in September 1988 was beginning to bite , raising fears that Peking would try to rein in the independent-minded southern provinces .
16 In this industry , none has been brought in the past six months .
17 She rubbed her cheek against his chest and breathed in the clean male scent of him .
18 The disclosure letter is then used by the vendor to describe any specific exceptions to the general statement , for example , two claims for unfair dismissal having been brought in the last six months .
19 Get rid of the pensioners : bring in the fit young props reared on body-fat callipers , VO2 max and three Weetabix for breakfast .
20 To his credit , Lord Whitelaw having been forced to bring in the short sharp shock , dropped it when it was proved not to work .
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