Example sentences of "in it [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In it reconnaissance leads on to strategy and related tactics ; there is management of logistics and intelligence , of time as well as of forces ; planning is constantly updated by observation and reporting ; field actions have their own integrity , but are kept in tune with the master plan . |
2 | it 's certain in it bleach in n it ? |
3 | ‘ The fascination with glass ’ , he has written , ‘ lies in it ability to change constantly with the variance of light , transmitted and reflected through the day and the seasons . ’ |
4 | Just and get bigger shake up it 's ever had in it life who persecutes life , it 's coming now , we come as old as we are . |
5 | In it judgement was writ large . |
6 | There are exceptions to this I would suggest that very high turn outs in the er local election , local elections in Harlow almost certainly because there was a lot of interest in it press interest because of the great battle in Old Harlow and that appears to have had a spin off effect on turn out in the other wards as well . |
7 | In it Mead pointed out that every society designates some qualities and activities ‘ masculine ’ and others ‘ feminine ’ ; but the qualities and activities themselves may be different , and even opposite , from one culture to the next . |
8 | It is both funny and disturbing , a complex memory game that is distinctive in it simplicity and yet with a playfulness and sense of fun that complements both the rigour of the structure and seriousness of its themes . |
9 | Adorno , says Susan Buck-Morss , argued that " aesthetic experience was in fact the more adequate form of cognition because in it subject and object , idea and nature , reason and sensual experience were interrelated without either pole getting the upper hand in short , it provided a structural model for " dialectical " , " materialist " cognition " . |
10 | Right do you want some lunch in it Ant ? |
11 | not at all but , you know , there are tax advantages in it sort of thing erm . |
12 | ‘ They say things like ‘ I 've just been to see Mum ’ so I must be still in it sort of , ’ she laughs . |
13 | A tough fish that can handle stagnant conditions by storing air in it stomach . |
14 | Coming from the ditches , it could have in it material from an earlier phase of occupation . |
15 | Yeah , yeah but you 've just been and then for us now , cos we 're the parents it 's a bag of shit in it Christmas ? |
16 | That 's it C O A T bit like cat with a with an O in it coat . |
17 | ‘ Contemn the world' ’ ( Saith he ) ‘ and count all that is in it vanity and toys ; this only covet all thy life long ; be not over-solicitous in anything , but with a well-composed and contented estate to enjoy thyself , and above all things to be merry . ' ’ |
18 | It is the wider satisfaction of a universe which is precisely not subject to order , but has in it uncertainty , novelty , and escape from the past , all somehow agreeably constrained by probability . |
19 | and my dad had you know the stuff he used to find in it cutlery all the tea towels and plates and everything else . |
20 | Well there were a boat lost yes and there were women in it mind and that and bairns . |
21 | Set an example by requiring all engineers entering and already in government service to follow best practice in risk management , and in it role as a customer , to require suppliers to follow best practice . |