Example sentences of "filled in " in BNC.
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1 | With a payment under covenant , The Deed of Covenant has to be filled in corrected before a payment is made . |
2 | The routine sheets should be filled in each week or whenever the weight is increased . |
3 | In its most basic form the technique involves merely an outline , or when it is filled in , a silhouette ; but of course it can be much more elaborate than that . |
4 | She added that other developments in Belfast dictated that the Kinneger Lagoon be filled in . |
5 | Drums and bass were as solid as they come and the keyboards filled in any gaps . |
6 | He obviously changed the clock around — there are many filled in holes in the front — which implies it was a pioneering , experimental piece . |
7 | The unfair element is that the AFBD has been obliged to extricate itself from a CFTC hole largely dug by the Securities and Investments Board and imperfectly filled in by the Department of Trade and Industry . |
8 | The other two stubs were filled in each with amounts of two pounds . |
9 | They must have been filled in at the bank either by Mr Hatton himself or else by the cashier who was attending to him . ’ |
10 | Paint , varnish , more varnish and a blow-drier hastened the effect and old brown shoe polish filled in the cracks . |
11 | ‘ You have n't filled in the bit about union membership , ’ she said . |
12 | Filled in a new rent rebate form . |
13 | Bits of some letters are lost ; the strokes of others become uneven ; spaces are filled in by toner , making an e , say , indistinguishable from an o . |
14 | After a site has been filled in again only artefacts , notebooks and the photographic record remain to aid the archaeologist in the long post-excavation period when he or she has to decide what it all meant , and publish details of what was found . |
15 | When building timber steps , these treads can be filled in with compacted soil , finishing off with bark chippings . |
16 | The actual weight at the end of each month can then be filled in as the weight control regime progresses . |
17 | In the Registrar 's office there are forms to be filled in and information to be provided . |
18 | And where Antoinette laid down guidelines — just as she had done when she advised her own daughter on Scottish affairs when Mary of Guise first went to Scotland — her son , the cardinal , filled in the details . |
19 | It contains a lot of questionnaires for which there are no answers and with not much guidance on what to do with the answers once you have filled in the pages . |
20 | The post in Hertfordshire , also vacant , was left for further consideration and was eventually filled in 1959 . |
21 | The roadbridge survives today , but the cutting has been completely filled in and no trace remains of the station . |
22 | There are rumours that the mill was used as recently as 1923 , although no records confirm this , and the mill race was filled in by 1958 . |
23 | The mill pond still existed during the 1950s , but has now been filled in . |
24 | Within a few years of closure , the mill pond was filled in and much of the mill 's machinery removed . |
25 | The mill race is partially filled in , the Carrant Brook now flowing exclusively through what was once the bypass channel . |
26 | The ‘ binary policy ’ had taken shape , and in 1966 the White Paper A Plan for Polytechnics and Other Colleges filled in the details . |
27 | But when he came to trade them in and filled in his application , he was told he was beyond the age limit . |
28 | The canal is now disused and partly filled in , but its course can be followed , and it has the remains of locks , aqueducts and a tunnel . |
29 | One of the other Germans emptied it and I recognized among the papers the interrogation form which the naval officer on the island had filled in . |
30 | These she later filled in on an assessment form , She also contacted and talked to the client 's nearest relatives or other informal carers . |