Example sentences of "could be [verb] in [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The scratches could be filled in with wood-filler and stained to match , and then the veneer cleaned with wire wool and vinegar , he decided . |
2 | If , however , you feel unable to do this , it would still help us if the questionnaire could be filled in for the largest course , and some indication be given of provision in other courses . |
3 | The Advanced Directive , or ‘ living will ’ , could be filled in by anyone over the age of 18 and lodged with their GP . |
4 | This additional space must be provided before the new PC can be legally installed , and it is not clear to me where it could be fitted in to the existing room layout without considerable reorganisation of the workspace . |
5 | With regard to Easingwold , well of course Easingwold is at present outside the area of search , erm but again I do agree with what Mr Courcier has said , it would be a doubling the size of Easingwold , Easingwold is a small market town of high environmental quality , the existing form and pattern of development within Easingwold , erm exercise constraints over the scale of future development , the central area is of a certain size , of a certain quality , it 's got a certain amount of capacity to accept further development , and I do n't believe that a a erm grafting a fur further fourteen hundred houses could be fitted in to that existing infrastructure without serious harm . |
6 | Meanwhile , unknown Graham Kavanagh could be tossed in at the deep end for Middlesbrough 's FA Cup clash with Chelsea on Sunday . |
7 | No beer or ale , victuals or food could be sent in to the Southwark gaol ‘ except as may be reasonable and expedient to prevent extravagance and luxury . ’ |
8 | We would be grateful if these could be sent in to the Office as soon as possible . |
9 | ‘ I feel that it could be boxed in by bureacracy and not make much contribution to a company 's performance . ’ |
10 | I could be called in at any moment . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | two small seats for children are fitted in the back , and an adult , sitting sideways , could be packed in for short trips … |
13 | The respiratory system had been modified , so that air could be breathed in through the nose , as customary , but out through apertures behind the ears . |
14 | ‘ We pulled out all the stops to produce extra stock needed to meet the charter flights , so the paint could be flown in over the weekends . ’ |
15 | It could also make loops , which , although they could be sewn in during making up , would spoil the smoothness of the work which is the main purpose of partial knitting . |
16 | Kilns such as these were built for convenience against a hillside so that the raw materials could be fed in from the top and the burnt lime taken out at the bottom . |
17 | On the surface , Red Or Dead could be lumped in with all those old-school London names who used to show wacky creations and sell zilch . |
18 | There were no windows , but two large openings that could be closed in by folding doors . |
19 | This is what could be termed in as a a pregnant pause ! |
20 | No money from any of the manager 's other interests could be mixed in with this account , and the manager should not be allowed to borrow money from it . |
21 | Kharif could be thrown in for the Arpal Chase at Kelso ( 1.40 ) . |
22 | Bullies like to be Number One and the thought that someone else could be muscling in on his top-spot got Herod in a bit of a strop . |
23 | The instructions therein were religiously followed and within a few weeks a recognisable fuselage could be sat in for some ‘ hangar flying ’ . |
24 | It would be unreasonable to expect the reader to believe that so many professional scientists and administrators could be taken in to such an extent as the tale required . |
25 | A police spokesman said that the woman victim had all her faculties and they feared that others could be taken in by the smooth-talkers . |
26 | PENSIONERS in East Cleveland could be coming in from the cold as far as weather payments are concerned . |
27 | By mid-afternoon the first batch was almost dry , still slightly damp , just right for ironing , and could be fetched in by Victorine and whichever child she could catch to help her . |
28 | Individual registration forms could be dispensed with and a list of names , initials , nationality and passport numbers could be handed in by the tour operator . |
29 | Lord Howe is being tipped along with Lord Whitelaw as a possible heavyweight figure who could be brought in to help John Major with the government 's presentation of policies . |
30 | Civilians could be brought in to staff the front counter at Darlington police station in order to release three officers for beat duty . |