Example sentences of "[be] [verb] in with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Er has the card been filled in with a date on it ? |
2 | 6/Highlights are masked out while areas are filled in with a thin wash . |
3 | The dots are filled in with the appropriate names like this : |
4 | and they 're coming in with the colds and the shivers and not feeling very well . |
5 | Outlines and details are drawn in with a Rotring pen . |
6 | Outlines and details are drawn in with a Rotring pen . |
7 | Above the Magnesian Limestone event a number of reflections have been tied in with the sequence in Larne-2 and Newmill-l . |
8 | The people who are seizing and occupying the present time can not belong in my colour , they 're like the bits that leap out of a spinning bowl , too heavy , too separate and distinct to be blended in with the other substances ; red-hot stones , flung out and setting on fire the place where they land . |
9 | Sparse eyebrows can be filled in with a sharpened eye pencil , but soften with a brush afterwards so there is no hard line . |
10 | The form should be filled in with the completion time and date on the row{ Completed Date Time } below the row labelled{ 2 . |
11 | The form should be filled in with the completion time and date on the row } Completed Date Time{ below the row labelled } 2 . |
12 | Here , we are concerned with the former , relaxed and floppy , with huge jackets as comfortable as cardigans and roomy trousers designed to be tugged in with a sturdy leather belt . |
13 | Additionally , because the bridle will be wrapped in with the kite , and handled frequently , it has to withstand more abuse than the kitelines . |
14 | sort of in conjunction with that , that has to go you know i has to be tied in with a bonus contract that suits the workforce . |
15 | This second phase of INDECS will be tied in with the computerisation of the Home Office 's confidential suspects index — a list of names which officers in the immigration service carry with them to check against the names on travellers ' passports . |
16 | Or is the program to be bound in with the hypertext , in such a fashion that the whole document becomes a metaprogram , which can be selectively ‘ executed ’ in a multitude of ways ? |
17 | But if we assume that such an appeal can be successfully made on the economic front , this strategy needs to be knitted in with a range of other policies that appeal to altruism as well as self-interest . |
18 | If there are problems , le we could work them through together , but I think this is much more interesting to be , sort o I think to be linked in with an outside project like this , and just to be working away in isolation , and so we 'll feel our way experimentally . |
19 | Any gentleman intending to join was required to produce a lock of his own mistress 's pubic hair to be woven in with the original . |
20 | A 10-user licence is $1,100 , but free single-user licences will be thrown in with every Sparcstation LX or SparcClassic bought before the end of June . |
21 | ‘ That was a dream move for him and meant a big transformation for a lad of his age to suddenly be pitched in with the stars at Liverpool , ’ said England Under-21 boss Lawrie McMenemy . |
22 | And would it look odd if you had a tent or wigwam type of frame that could be covered in with a protective polythene and well ven ventilated at the , at the base and as it 's only really to give protection , you know , January , late April sort of thing , round about that period , er to prevent the fungal peach leaf curl and fungal spores being splashed on the branches wherein . |
23 | Your Final Invoice should be sent in with the completed claims form . |
24 | However , the locomotive will not be working in with a train , as reported incorrectly elsewhere , instead arriving as a light engine from Old Oak Common . |
25 | Fine creases where the colour had flaked off the shoes were painted in with a rich reunite of permanent rose and white , whilst permanent rose was used alone for some minor details like the punchmarks on the orange strap loops and the stitching around the edges of the straps themselves . |
26 | The centre of each side was then painted with light green oxide and the remaining corner squares were filled in with a mixture of ultramarine violet and titanium white . |
27 | They were wedged in with the patient herd of people who were shuffling slowly and quietly up the stairs to the foyer , but Mark talked in a clear , excited voice , as if oblivious of their presence . |
28 | Having worked out the general layout , the main outlines of the plants and substrates and so on were drawn in with the washes of the appropriate colours . |
29 | ‘ Being lumped in with the mod thing which is kickin' around at the moment has certainly helped us . |
30 | What I am getting at is that , in these historical cases , egalitarian ideas were tied in with the presumption that the proposition " all men are born equal " can be glossed " all men ( who are people like us ) are born equal " . |