Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] it in [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Goes for it in that sort of way . |
2 | And if you were a a lecturer in politics and you went to see this play then you might think oh look oh and then you 'd start thinking and if you were a scientist you would think about it in another way and if you were an artist you 'd think about it in another way . |
3 | And if you were a a lecturer in politics and you went to see this play then you might think oh look oh and then you 'd start thinking and if you were a scientist you would think about it in another way and if you were an artist you 'd think about it in another way . |
4 | But Beatriz Lavandera has adopted this approach to syntactic variation in a much more radical form , and argued for it in some detail . |
5 | Anna decided that she must not profit by it in any way and consulted Constanza — she always did : You are my chief heir and it will affect you — Constanza told her to go ahead . |
6 | I mean I guess I 've got as many inner tensions as most of us , but I do n't think of it in that way . |
7 | If the parties had not agreed on the naming of the appointing authority , or if the authority which |
8 | ( 2 ) A licensing board may , on an application made to it in that behalf by : ( a ) the executors , representatives or disponees of any person who held a licence in respect of premises situated within the area of the board and who has died before the expiry of the licence ; or ( b ) the trustee , judicial factor or curator bonis of any person holding such a licence who has become bankrupt , insolvent or incapable before the expiry of the licence ; transfer the licence to the applicant if the applicant is in possession of the premises . |
9 | ( 3 ) A licensing board may , on an application made to it in that behalf by a person other than an individual natural person , substitute another employee or agent of the applicant for the employee or agent mentioned in section 11 or 26 of this Act . |
10 | That enhancement scheme is being prepared now and reference should be made to it in this document in respect of . |
11 | The remedies , looking at it in this light , would be , in the main , individualised help or the removal of the children to a ‘ fresh start ’ with more adequate parent figures . |
12 | This is because computerised information is not as rigidly organised in advance , which means that you can search through it in any way you please . |
13 | well I 'm sorry but from where I 'm looking at it sixty two but not that I 've thought about it in any depth but |
14 | Landseer praised his Seventy-eight Studies from Nature 1808–1810 and talked about it in some detail in the New London Review of 1810 . |
15 | We 've just talked about it in this room . |
16 | I find this mode of evaluation very important because it allows me to see how the child is thinking , and to what extent they are thinking about problems they are being presented with , whether it 's shallowly , or whether they are actually going into it in some depth . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | So can you er look at it in that light and you will see of course that and I can understand why Mr has done it in this way , he has actually broken down er his the approach to this to looking at this criterion , under the three heads , road , rail and bus . |
20 | We shall look at it in some detail in this chapter , devoting two sections , 5.1 and 5.2 , to it . |
21 | Only regressive assimilation of voice is found across word boundaries , and then only of one type ; since this matter is important for foreign learners we will look at it in some detail . |
22 | Or to look at it in another way , if all the defaulters in community charge payments were paying their due amount , perhaps these closures would not be necessary . |
23 | And erm you 've got that Harrogate goes into it in some detail . |
24 | So have you ever , in terms of the crime , have you ever been affected by it in any way |
25 | It had different results for various sections in the community , but all were affected by it in some way , either directly or indirectly . |
26 | Painful inflammation of the prostate is one of the main reasons that men under 50 consult their doctors , and experts believe that as many as three-quarters of some groups of men aged 30 to 50 suffer from it in some form . |
27 | So if your voice is quick , make sure you put in pauses , or find some other method of coping with it in that way . |
28 | For long before 1946 , it had been customary for Parliament to preserve an oversight of such central government delegated legislation by requiring that such legislation be laid before it in some form or another . |
29 | In general Chair , I 'm conscious of the time , so I wo n't dwell on it in any detail , this is essentially something at looking at the costs of running your homes , and making two comparisons . |
30 | A high proportion of diplomats everywhere still began their careers , until well into the second half of the nineteenth century , by serving as unpaid attachés ; and it was not unusual for the head of a mission to ask for a son or a nephew to be assigned to it in this capacity . |