Example sentences of "it in [det] " in BNC.
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1 | While this is not universally true — there are exceptions on record — it is true often enough that sociolinguists expect to find it in each new situation they study . |
2 | Well a ponch er it 's sort of made of wood , and got a got a handle crosswise which you held in one half of it in each hand , it had a stem , and on the on the ponch itself was a sort of er piece of wood that had been er cut out to have about four , I think it was four , legs on this , you see and you used to stand over the ponch and |
3 | I think that 's probably the best way of doing , leaving it out of the body , I 've underlined it in each case here |
4 | I am so pleased with the Elna ; I began making my bedroom curtains some time ago , but had to steel myself and put them away , as the ‘ British Biographies ’ book was exerting great pressure to keep to its schedule and I had to work on it in much of my spare time . |
5 | We could n't live there with it in that state . ’ |
6 | Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive , but to be a full member of the Exchange Rate Mechanism was very Heaven . |
7 | Thus we agreed a way of phasing it in that reduced the cost of introduction but provided no disruption for those nearest retirement . |
8 | He could just see it in that box bedroom in Hill View Close , its eyes full of light like some weird toy . |
9 | So we did n't go about it in that way . |
10 | Scientists interested in biological diversity , and the evolutionary reasons for it , already see it in that light . |
11 | It is most intrinsically valuable as an indication of the quality of relationships between the generations , and we have primarily interpreted it in that way . |
12 | ‘ Put it in that sack , ’ he said to Hugh . |
13 | Different though it is from the practical syllogism , it resembles it in that its conclusions are always revisable in the light of further information , which imposes itself as relevant whenever it does turn out to alter spontaneous reaction . |
14 | ‘ It was disappointing to play so well at times and then lose it in that one spell . |
15 | We felt that Navan Resources should have made earlier contact with us to let us know that there was gold here , before we had to hear it in that way , ’ Mary Catherine Heanue said . |
16 | I do n't think mixing 's that important , it 's what you play and what order you play it in that 's important . |
17 | ‘ She was very philosophical and happy about it in that way . |
18 | I thought he must have left it in that place round the point , Halfway House . |
19 | It is indeed a case of ‘ what you will ’ in decoding this and all other linguistic signs , but it is Iago who has made Othello construe it in that manner , and will continue to do so . |
20 | But the basic point is that data can be stuffed into files whenever you need it in that format . |
21 | I bin pretty 'ard put to it in that kitchen lately , ’ he said , passing his hand through his thick greying hair . |
22 | ‘ Goes for it in that sort of way . |
23 | I placed it in that part of the room where we need the light , with something which , if I believed in it , I would call instinct . |
24 | Whereupon he reached for his naval cap and said , ‘ Do it in that . ’ |
25 | The homage sworn by Raymond of Toulouse was a great triumph for Henry II , but did Eleanor see it in that light ? |
26 | It is difficult to think that Parliament intended the section to operate so capriciously and I would not construe it in that sense unless clearly constrained to do so by the statutory language . |
27 | If the police had never set up the jewellers shop , they would , in my judgment , have been doing the same thing , though of course they would not have been doing it in that shop , at that time . |
28 | But , when you look at it in that context it becomes very much erm , part of your life , and it takes an awful lot to break that habit and there 's no help . |
29 | And er I think , I I agree , I agree with a lot of the demands that feminist women have made but , to kind of congregate it in that way , it 's bu , I mean a lot of wha er , white feminists have been attacked for excluding black women , and that 's one of the examples where you know , to be , to say that you 're a feminist , it 's not just men that you 're alienating , you 're also alienating other way . |
30 | which make it easier for you to stop and a lot of people do n't have the choice to stop , if you look at it in that sense . |