Filled-in Sentence Examples

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  • It was like he had a check list of what parents were supposed to do, and he filled in all the little blocks—middle-class home, straight teeth, and a college education—figured that was the extent of his obligations to us.

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  • When Brenda went missing, no one filled in the dots.

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  • She seemed to understand and was off to walk Bumpus while I filled in Betsy on my conversation.

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  • He filled in his stepfather on his conversation with Weller as the two shared a macaroni dinner Fred had heated up.

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  • Shipton's traveling companion, Penelope Something, hysterically filled in what little she knew to Jake Weller and Emile Corday, both of whom visited the patient at the hospital.

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  • Dean filled in to his lieutenant the details of the Norfolk trip, leaving out what he felt wasn't police business—a surprisingly large portion.

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  • He filled in Fred before the two once again parted.

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  • The façade, flanked by two towers with cupolas, is decorated with arcades filled in with statuary and sculpture, the whole representing the Last Judgment.

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  • Apellicon filled in the lacunae, and brought out a new, but faulty, edition.

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  • The intervals between the sleepers are filled in level with ballast, 12'2' FIG.

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  • A trench was first excavated to the proper depth, then the side walls and arched roof of brick were put in place, earth was filled in behind and over the arch, and the surface of the ground restored, either by paving where streets were followed, or by actually being built over with houses where the lines passed under private property.

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  • The course of his narrative is unperplexed by doubtful or insoluble problems. The painting is filled in with primary colours and with a free hand; and any sense of crudity which may be awakened by close inspection is compensated by the vigour and massive effectiveness of the whole.

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  • All puddles and collections of water should be filled in or drained; as a temporary expedient they may be treated with petroleum, which prevents the development of the larvae.

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  • Two of the bays contain round-headed windows; the other three are filled in with white marble adorned by crosses and roundels in coloured marble.

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  • At some distance from the shaft a square water-tight wall was built, and the space between it and the shaft was filled in with sand, which was purified of all saline matter by repeated washings; on the ground-level perforated stones set at the four corners of the basin admitted the rain-water, which was discharged from the roofs by lead pipes; this water filtered through the sand and percolated into the shaft of the well, whence it was drawn in copper buckets.

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  • This code, known as the Liber judiciorum, is 1 The lacunae in these fragments have been filled in by the aid of the law of the Bavarians, where the chief provisions are reproduced.

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  • These charts are based upon estimated bearings and distances between the principal ports or capes, the intervening coast-line being filled in from more detailed surveys.

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  • In 1880 he unearthed a portion near the Cappella Greca, and found galleries that had not been touched since they were filled in during the Diocletian persecution.

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  • Near the west extremity, abutting upon the Elbe, the moat was filled in in 1894-1897, and some good streets were built along the site, while the Kersten Miles-Briicke, adorned with statues of four Hamburg heroes, was thrown across the Helgolander Allee.

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  • The intermediate spaces are filled in according to information derived from various hunters.

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  • According to Mommsen, although the institution was not intended to be permanent, in later times vacancies in the ranks were filled in this manner, with the result that service in the cavalry, with either a public or a private horse, became obligatory upon all Roman citizens possessed of a certain income.

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  • F.," in letters once filled in with bronze, is well preserved.

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  • The Yamato-Tosa artists painted in all styles, but that which was the speciality of the school, to be found in nearly all the historical rolls bequeathed to us by their leaders, was a lightly-touched outline filled in with flat and bright body-colors, in which verdigris-green played a great part.

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  • The intercolumniation is regulated by a standard of about six or seven feet, and the general result of the treatment of columns, wall-posts, &c., is that the whole mural space, not filled in with doors or windows, is divided into regular oblong panels, which sometimes receive plaster, sometimes boarding and sometimes rich framework and carving or painted panels.

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  • The principal faade of the temple is filled in one, two or three compartments with hinged doors, variously ornamented and folding outwards, sometimes in double folds.

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  • This he sketches in outline with a paste of white lead, and then, having filled in the details with gold and colors, he superposes a coat of translucid lacquer, which is finally subjected to careful polishing.

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  • South of the city was a vast area filled in with the graveyards of centuries.

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  • After the accession of Henry of Navarre to the throne of France, Vieta filled in 1589 the position of councillor of the parlement at Tours.

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  • The main difference in procedure between the two inquiries is that in Ireland the schedule is filled in by the enumerator, a member of the constabulary, or, in Dublin, of the metropolitan police, instead of being left to the householder.

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  • Until 1901, however, it was not filled in by the enumerator, as in India, but was distributed before and collected after the appointed date as in Great Britain.

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  • Much of its surface has had to be filled in to raise it above high tide, but Castle Point, in the N.E., rises from the generally low level about Too ft.

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  • Since becoming a state Maryland has had no lieutenant-governor except under the constitution of 1864; and the office of governor is to be filled in case of a vacancy by such person as the General Assembly may elect.

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  • Phyletic gaps began to be filled in this general way, however, by discovery, especially through remarkable 1 The Dutch botanist, De Vries, has employed the term in another sense, to mean a slight jump or saltation.

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  • There is one lake within the urban limits, the Lagoa de Rodrigo de Freitas, near the Botanical Garden, separated from the sea by a narrow sand beach, which is being gradually filled in.

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  • The new port works, under construction since 1903, consist of a new water-front for the Saude, Gamboa and Sacco de Alferes districts, in which the shipping interests are centred, and a continuation of the sea-wall across the shallow Sao Christovao bay to the Ponta do Caju, the large reclaimed area to be filled in by the removal of some small hills.

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  • The plant must be lifted with as little injury to its rootlets as possible, and carefully set into the hole, the soil being filled in round it, and carefully pressed close by the hand.

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  • The ground being prepared and, if necessary, enriched, and the surface made fine and smooth, a hole is made with the dibble deep enough and large enough to receive the roots of the seedling plants without doubling them up, and the hole is filled in by working the soil close to the plant with the point of the dibble.

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  • The ball is to be set on the new soil just high enough that when finished the base of the stem may be somewhat below the pot-rim, and the space between the old ball and the sides of the pot is to be filled in gradually with the prepared compost, which is from time to time to be pressed down with a blunt-ended flat piece of wood called a potting-stick, so as to render the new soil as solid as the old.

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  • In the formation of lawns the ground must be regularly broken up so that it may settle down evenly, any deep excavations that may have to be filled in being very carefully rammed down to prevent subsequent settlement.

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  • That of the limestone atriums (outer walls of the houses of ashlar-work of Sarno limestone, inner walls with framework of limestone blocks, filled in with small pieces of limestone).

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  • The ditches may be filled in one or other of several different ways.

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  • The gap in our knowledge of the development of Palaeolithic into Neolithic civilization has recently been partially filled in by discoveries in north Germany and France of objects showing rather more developed forms than those of the former period, but still unaccompanied by earthenware.

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  • The figures are never cross-hatched as in earlier drawing, but always filled in altogether.

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  • The place which Elisha filled in contemporary history was one of great influence and importance, and several narratives testify to his great reputation in Israel.

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  • The main part of most of these screens is filled in with quatrefoils, and at the top is an open frieze formed of plate iron pierced, repousse, and enriched with engraving.

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  • In the Gardens are vineyards and orchards of apple, pear, quince, plum and apricot; the houses of the wealthier inhabitants are imposing, built of a wood-framework on a stone foundation and filled in with sun-dried bricks.

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  • Of the vast range of buildings for the accommodation of the monks hardly any part remains except the abbot's kitchen, noteworthy for its octagonal interior (the exterior plan being square, with the four corners filled in with fireplaces and chimneys), the porter's lodge and the abbey barn.

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  • This bare official outline of the past history of his city was by Fabius filled in from the rich store of tradition that lay ready to his hand.

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  • The theological chairs in the new university were filled in complete conformity with Spener's proposals.

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  • It has a black face and legs, a big head with Roman nose, darkish ears set well back, and a broad level back (especially over the shoulders) nicely filled in with lean meat.

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  • The Aberdeen ministry, however, thought it desirable that it should be represented in the crisis by a strong man at Constantinople; and it selected Lord Stratford de Redcliffe for the post, which he had filled in former years with marked ability.

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  • The forest and coast tribes make their dwellings chiefly of wood framing filled in with the leaf-stalks of the traveller's tree, with the leaves themselves forming the roof covering.

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  • This pit, generally filled in the living animal with particles of food, is FIG.

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  • Over breakfast I filled in my associates on my discussion with agent Brennan and what I hoped to obtain from him.

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  • It was like he had a check list of what parents were supposed to do, and he filled in all the little blocks—middle-class home, straight teeth, and a college education—figured that was the extent of his obligations to us.

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  • Dean filled in Lieutenant Leland Anderson on the happenings of the day, detailing his conversations with Cynthia Byrne and her husband's employer.

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  • Dean filled in to his lieutenant the details of the Norfolk trip, leaving out what he felt wasn't police business—a surprisingly large portion.

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  • Open issues ensued which Clemens filled in the only possible way.

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  • The dark colored sample was from an ex-sherry cask which had been filled in 1996.

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  • Fountains and sundials make fine centerpieces to the garden, filled in summer with 60,000 annual flowers.

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  • Like other portal dolmens, the stones were erected over a pit now filled in.

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  • In the lower lying alpine most of the caves have been scoured away or filled in with glacial erratics.

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  • So is the necessarily incomplete form of the procedure before later Review Conferences filled in the gaps in politically easier times.

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  • The spaces between characters are filled in by hand with genuine imperial red Chinese lacquer.

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  • Are we really going to allow our council to let ponds be filled in that have rare newts in (Northgate Village )?

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  • Navigation is unclear, language appears on-screen straight from the brief, forms can't be filled in.

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  • It is made of several layers of parallel fibers, and the.g.ps are filled in with jelly-like substances, e.g. pectin.

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  • The integer variables LINES and COLS are defined in curses.h and will be filled in by initscr with the size of the screen.

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  • To ensure wetlands are not lost or destroyed, regulations stipulate that any wetland drained or filled in must be replaced in kind.

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  • The façade, flanked by two towers with cupolas, is decorated with arcades filled in with statuary and sculpture, the whole representing the Last Judgment.

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  • About two centuries afterwards, in the course of the struggle between the Sikhs and the Mahommedans, Ahmad Shah Durani routed the Sikhs at the great battle of Panipat, and on his homeward march he destroyed the town of Amritsar, blew up the temple with gunpowder, filled in the sacred tank with mud, and defiled the holy place by the slaughter of cows.

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  • There are many forms to be filled in such as applications residency permits and these are usually dealt with slowly by the system.

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  • The 15 knots of breeze predicted never filled in - instead the fleet raced in a shifty force 2-3.

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  • For users requiring a bespoke or tailored web solution then the form below should be filled in.

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  • The roots should be placed on firm soil and filled in with the same soil that was taken out of the hole.

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  • Increased development and industry have caused wetlands to either sink or be filled in for development.

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  • After you have drawn in the lip pencil and filled in the lines, place a touch of concealer at the center of both the top and bottom lip.

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  • While a nude lip provides the most versatility, some men decide on a permanent red line filled in with lip color to create a dramatic look.

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  • Any advice on how to remain filled in on each others lives while we both battle busy schedules?

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  • He has also filled in a number of times for Regis Philbin on Live With Regis and Kelly.

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  • Color filled debossed - The recessed design and lettering are colored filled in a contrasting color.

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  • The legs have alternating rings, some filled in and others not, and it's available in shiny gold/copper, shiny copper/black, and shiny black/copper.

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  • After death, the death date would be filled in by someone else before submitting the piece to the newspaper.

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  • When the search locates an announcement about the death of a loved one, the missing pieces can be filled in.

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  • Then you print out the document that is already filled in.

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  • However, the free designs must be filled in by hand.

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  • The flowers on these trunks are large, but several of them are devoid of any color (are left white), while a few are filled in in black.

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  • The model will necessarily spend several hours in various positions as the swimsuit is painstakingly created, and a good portion of this time she will be on her feet while the bottom of the suit is filled in.

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  • When you play sudoku on paper, the grid is set up with a few numbers filled in that will help you solve the rest of the puzzle.

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  • If nothing is given in return, this line can be left blank or filled in with "N/A."

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  • Then they produce the code you'll need, with your information already filled in.

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  • The pages can be filled in with crayons, markers or paint to appeal to a range of ages.

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  • By the end of the episode, the entire house would be filled in.

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  • Think of it as the frame work for your eventual masterpiece.Your tattoo professional will use the stencil to make a temporary tattoo on your skin, which serves as a template to be filled in with permanent ink.

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  • More detailed creations include heavier outlines of the insect, filled in with knot work in place of the typical wing design.

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  • The most elaborate knot work butterflies are filled in with a kaleidoscope of colors, and often embellished with flowers, vines and other symbols from nature.

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  • You can choose to have your roses filled in with your favorite colors and position them any way you feel looks best.

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  • Any areas that haven't transferred over may be filled in with a permanent marker.

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  • Designed by his wife, who is covered in full body tattoos herself, the puzzle pieces have been slowly filled in over the years.

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  • The Enigma has covered his entire body is puzzle piece shapes, which are slowly being filled in with a solid blue color.

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  • The outlines for the body suit could be done first, and the interiors filled in later, or one area of the body can be completed at a time before moving on to the next.

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  • The circle can be either negative space (blank) or filled in with black.

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  • You can also apply digital signature and stamps, and save filled-in forms.

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  • Often when you have many boxes filled in, some of the unknown answers appear as if by magic, or there are enough letters filled in where you can make an educated guess.

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  • I filled in for someone who was on maternity leave, and I had no intention of staying beyond the allotted time, which was three months.

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  • Applications are handed out and must be filled in completely.

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  • Here he filled in duties as security officer and most frequently the transporter chief.

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  • As the natural nail underneath grows, acrylic nails need to be filled in every week or so in order to maintain their natural appearance.

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  • Some of them will come with filled in header graphics or ads to their creator.

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  • The public buildings are mostly constructed of broken stone and mortar, plastered outside and covered with red tiles, but the common dwellings are generally constructed of tapiarough trellis-work walls filled in with mud.

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