Example sentences of "[vb pp] in and [art] " in BNC.

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1 By the year 1316 , at the death of Thomas de Woldham , the roof of the Palace had fallen in and the Manor House was in need of repair , for in his will Thomas de Woldham left all his timber at Halling to the repair of the roof of the Palace and also the repair of the hall of the Manor House .
2 ‘ When some of the XV disappear through injury or some other reason it means that , all of a sudden , you are dealing with a new player who has to be parachuted in and the pressure on the individual is acute .
3 The roadbridge survives today , but the cutting has been completely filled in and no trace remains of the station .
4 And you would the name had to be filled in and the time and the details .
5 Once a book has been selected then all that needs to be done is a simple form to be filled in and the library staff will fetch it for you or at least show you where to look .
6 By far the most popular months for marriage were October and November , when harvest was safely gathered in and the annual period of service for farm servants in the corn-growing regions had come to an end and wages had been paid .
7 S 29 has come in and the programme of divestment [ by the Official Custodian ] is legally capable of starting ’ .
8 They stood uncomfortably outside Margate crematorium while the coffin was carried in and the relations eased themselves sadly out of hired limos .
9 Dominating this is a faithful Cessna F.150F which can be sat in and the controls worked .
10 Before I moved in the ceiling got smashed in and the place was covered in water — it happens because the places are left empty .
11 The old open fireplace had been boarded in and a single gas fire now burned in the hearth .
12 For a couple of years the low cliffs of unconsolidated coombe rock and brickearth were eroded at the rate of 3.5–6m ( 12–20 ft ) per year before they were boarded in and a new groyne system established .
13 In WORDWISE + , text can be viewed in large-scale lettering on screen as it is keyed in and the user can go through the text , using the arrow keys on the keyboard , making any necessary amendments .
14 There should be provision for practice of all skills , revision should be built in and the design of the text should be attractive and easy to read .
15 Next door but one , new neighbours had recently moved in and a man was at work in the garden , slowly digging a flower bed , while a small boy pottered about trying to help him .
16 Poor immigrants from Ireland , Wales and adjoining parts of Lancashire and Cheshire had moved in and the old wealthy elite that had previously enjoyed Everton 's rural isolation had left for more secluded homes beyond the township bounds .
17 Now begin to breathe out slowly through your nose in a smooth continuous flow until the abdomen is drawn in and the rib-cage and chest are relaxed .
18 Air is drawn in and the wood or charcoal burns , producing water and carbon dioxide at temperatures of 1100–1700 o C.
19 And er this divided this street into two but at probably a number of years before , it had been tunnelled in and the top part of the street was called Street and there , there was a slight hill run down to .
20 The account is settled , keys are handed in and the guest departs with a warm invitation to ‘ please come again ’ .
21 When Part 2 was completed , it was handed in and the purpose of the study was explained .
22 Sails were hauled in and the ship started to slow down .
23 The police were alerted , marksmen were drafted in and the area sealed off .
24 Forage and concentrate was all bought in and the animals were kept in outdoor feedlots .
25 The police were called in and no further trains were dispatched that day .
26 On 1 November Sukarno was called in and a ceasefire arranged .
27 Within two years the liquidators were called in and the company was wound up in 1987 .
28 ‘ A trained police negotiator was called in and the person was coaxed out .
29 In spite of the charter having been called in and the old Puritan ruling party apparently crushed , he rapidly attained considerable influence , as was sourly noted by the ardently imperialistic customs official , Edward Randolph [ q.v . ] .
30 An external consultant was called in and the first steps towards a safer environment were taken with the installation of signs indicating emergency exits and fire extinguishers .
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