Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] it in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Everybody 's got ta do it in the long run .
2 No definition is spot on really , you can always find difficulties with it but they do sort of discuss it in the first paragraph .
3 She added that the effect had been enhanced by Miss Minoprio 's " curious mannerism of waving the club to and fro above the ball instead of addressing it in the conventional manner " .
4 they , they should of done , but they did n't , the point is they should n't of left it the last minute , they should of done it in the first place
5 well I suppose their motto is , she had a C D ten on her driving licence , I suppose she should n't of had it in the first place so if she had n't of had it , he would n't of got it !
6 The precautionary principle suggests that , as the future damage done by pollution is often more costly than the extra expense of avoiding it in the first place and in any case it is often unacceptable , even if a money cost ca n't be put on it , then prevention is better than cure .
7 ‘ There was some talk of replanting it in the late Sixties when you were back in London .
8 Although the case for commitment accounting improving budgetary control is a good one , there is a real problem involved in adopting it in the financial accounts .
9 He had picked up one of the pups and examined it roughly before replacing it in the cardboard box with the others .
10 This is normally accompanied by the equally widespread concentration on the factual content or the basic manipulative skills in the material and the associated neglect of the higher-level objectives that were probably the author 's main motivation in developing it in the first place .
11 We must assume that someone wants to see a recording , otherwise there was no point in recording it in the first place .
12 It is always wise to examine a flower very carefully before placing it in the blotting paper as if it contains any tiny insects they will think they are being provided with a picnic lunch and eat their way through the contents of your press !
13 Many businessmen fear that , while Peking may stick to its open door and reform policy in name , officials responsible for implementing it in the southern provinces may lose their jobs as hardliners attempt to tighten their political grip .
14 Since launching it in the late 1980s , Microsoft has sold over 25m copies .
15 If the post is a pivotal one , consideration should even be given to advertising it in the local press and community newspapers .
16 Indeed , if it is possible to talk of a Keynesian revolution in economic policy , then there is a strong case for placing it in the early 1950s rather than around 1947 .
17 Why do I wan na put it in the big mug for ?
18 At this point , the trustees decided that the future of the church would be best secured by vesting it in the Redundant Churches Fund .
19 For example , you can form a curve in a stalk by positioning it in the required shape and then securing it with tiny pieces of tape for the first couple of days of pressing .
20 It has led some people to argue that the only sensible way to study learning is by examining it in the ecological conditions to which it is adapted ( Johnston , 1981 ) .
21 For example , Gumperz identifies the following functions ( 1982 : 75 – 84 ) : quotations ( using a different code to mark a stretch of quoted speech ) , addressee specification ( choosing a code to pick out one 's intended addressee ) , interjections ( " sentence fillers " offset from the the main content of the sentence by a code switch ) , reiteration ( the message content is emphasised by repeating it in the other code ) , message qualification ( the main content of the message is " qualified " or adjusted by a clause in the other code ) , personalisation versus objectivisation .
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