Example sentences of "in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | All you have to do is to fill in the details , including your name and address and the amount you wish to give , and sign and date the document in front of a witness . |
2 | ‘ Clever stuff , ’ exclaimed Tom as Edith brought in the puddings . |
3 | Glue-sniffing means breathing in the vapours given off by certain types of glue in order to get intoxicated or ‘ high ’ , rather like getting drunk on alcohol . |
4 | For how are we to bring in the corn harvest with all those strong hands and strong arms gone ? |
5 | No more than forty-nine names on a paper , or the Deputy-Lieutenants will infer a gathering of illegal size and bring in the soldiers under the Riot Act . |
6 | But Jamie was replaced that night by a tall , white-faced man who said nothing when he handed in the plate of food . |
7 | If Soren Kierkegaard vitiated the easy-going philosophical idealism of his day with his heavily personalised challenges to it ; if von Rochau brought in the concept of Realpolitik to Bismarck 's Germany ; and if Karl Barth ushered in ‘ Crisis Theology ’ in Switzerland ; it is at least arguable that Irving Layton fathered ‘ Crisis Poetry ’ in Canada : poetry that demanded a decision , a response ; that cut through the emollient patter and posed a rough demand on the reader or hearer . |
8 | If you want to be a part of Top Dog '91 , fill in the entry form opposite — and do it now . |
9 | The magazine text brings in the paradox of public and yet as if private utterance : ‘ His words were as if spoken to himself , but he spoke them aloud , and he continued for some time to look at his sister like a man perplexed . ’ |
10 | He mentions the climate , but without filling in the summer smells of this novel , or the fog and white nights and wet snow of others . |
11 | King 's Researcher Jonathan Mackenzie used Barnsley 's Iterated Function System to fill in the gaps between sample points with a fractal representation of a low frequency signal . |
12 | Swinburne read Greek and took English metric in hand ; Rossetti brought in the Italian primitives ; Fitzgerald made the only good poem of the time that has gone to the PeoPle ; it is called , and is to a great extent , a translation or mistranslation . |
13 | I still intend to train as a doctor , because I feel there is no more interesting and worthwhile way to spend my life , but how many other people will be able to or want to in the future ? |
14 | 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 . |
15 | The subsequent economic ruin forced Mao to rein in the ‘ Great Leap ’ radical experiments in social engineering . |
16 | The rejected text gave the parties until Monday to resolve the dispute , failing which the government would take full powers for the railways in Transcaucasia , and send in the army to guard bridges and tunnels , and ensure the safety of rail workers . |
17 | IF , in the Forties and Fifties , a traditional training course for British comedians would start with the period of apprenticeship in ENSA and be followed by a stint filling in the gaps between trippers at the Windmill Theatre , these days a university degree ( from Cambridge , ideally ) has increasingly become a requisite for any successful career in stage , films or television humour . |
18 | Property : Forward Planning : Making Proposals : Influencing the decision-makers : Allison Flight fills in the background to a planning application |
19 | The proliferation of one-day cricket — there were 227 limited-over internationals played between the last two World Cups — is a reflection of modern-day audience demand , and , overseas anyway , is what brings in the cash . |
20 | There is a totally painless way of establishing whether summer is really over , and that is to fill in the following checklist of autumnal signs as they occur . |
21 | The hallmark of Wyllie 's All Blacks is the ability to drive the ball forward repeatedly at close quarters , sucking in the defence before opening up and ruthlessly exploit any gaps . |
22 | Most aim to bring in the increase from 1 November . |
23 | ‘ The Museum of London will then temporarily fill in the site to preserve and protect it while it is decided how it might be put on permanent display . ’ |
24 | The 1976 Act allows charges of possession and handling of explosives to be brought in the Republic , but not charges of conspiracy to cause murder or explosions . |
25 | Say , you have a problem with a youth , they could do you out this plan that would sound very good on paper — bring in the social workers , bring in the DHSS and juvenile liaison . |
26 | Say , you have a problem with a youth , they could do you out this plan that would sound very good on paper — bring in the social workers , bring in the DHSS and juvenile liaison . |
27 | Fill in the Changeover form SSP1 and send it to your employee without delay . |
28 | If your employee is still sick when you have to stop paying SSP , fill in the Changeover form SSP1 and send it to your employee without delay . |
29 | If this shows that no SSP is due , fill in the Changeover form SSP1 and send it to your employee . |
30 | If you require final , one piece film for any of the designs , then please fill in the attached reply paid card or telephone 0684 573665 . |