Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] it in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I caught it in the other hand .
2 WHEN I BEGAN to write about Thrush Green in 1958 , I described it in the first few pages of the book I called Thrush Green , and a little later as seen by Ruth Bassett from the bedroom window of her late grandfather 's beautiful house overlooking the green .
3 It is worlds apart from school as I knew it in the 1960s .
4 So down at squadron level we had this very much in our minds when in time the orders came down through Group , through station , right to the people who had to do the carting and the bombing , I feel I should explain right at the outset that I can only view at the later stages of the war the state of morale as I saw it in the entire Pathfinder Force .
5 Well I saw it in the last time it was in here on Central and it was n't , it did n't come on !
6 I did it in the first year , I 'm in the fifth year now , that was four years ago .
7 I did it in the dull knowledge that there was no way I could get up that hill .
8 I did it in the sixth form , it 's really hard , it takes ages
9 I earned it in the first place , so strictly speaking it 's still mine ; but you learn not to say some things in marriage .
10 Hence the modern Oedipus complex is not wholly explicable by reference to the modern family ( and therefore not controvertible by reference to modern family arrangements which allegedly do not feature it ) , but rather to both the individual 's actual family circumstances , and to the inherited and culturally transmitted conditions of the species which produced it in the first place and which determined its particular expression .
11 Now the factory which developed it in the 60s looks set to go the same way .
12 For the former the sterling area was good for business ; for the latter , an international financial role for Britain involved direct responsibilities which placed it in the central position in government to which it had become accustomed before 1939 but had lost over the war years .
13 As has been noted , services are far less easy prey to import penetration ; and the broad financial sector fared well out of a sharp rise in inflation and the high interest rates which accompanied it in the early 1970s .
14 ( Left The Lycett & Conaty radial gear , with which S.M.E.T. Nos. 1–16 were originally fitted and ( right ) the Warner gear which replaced it in the 1920s .
15 How you going to know exactly where the boundaries go or i in between some land-lock countries that you got it in the right position
16 Yes , his pulse does race , but mostly , he says , ‘ with admiration for the medieval masons and carpenters who built it in the first place ’ .
17 This little harbour near St Austell is named after Charles Rashleigh , who built it in the late eighteenth century to a design by John Smeaton .
18 She heard it in the raised treble , saw it in the bright eyes .
19 As for the Crown of Sorcery , it was recovered and taken back to Altdorf by the Grand Theogonist of Sigmar who placed it in the deepest vault of the Temple to be guarded for eternity by powerful spells and iron locks .
20 One returns to a half-dug hole as to a part-written love-letter , wondering why you started it in the first place and doubting whether it will ever be completed .
21 It 's worth also mentioning , since you saw it in the practical class , that staphylococci in general produce this enzyme catalase all of these er lo thi this is the enzyme which breaks down hydrogen peroxide and detoxifies it .
22 Thomas Baskerville , who saw it in the 1680s , called it ‘ Paradise Restored , for here you find large streets , fair built houses , fine women , and many coaches rattling about , and their shops full of merchantable goods ’ .
23 To her , religion was morality and appearance , and she kept it in the same compartment of her mind as her dinner napkins .
24 Well you were obviously , well you prescribed it in the first place
25 I just wonder why you gave it in the first place . ’
26 Well you answered it in the first , in the first answer that they got jobs they were employed er the , the rural labourers were able to , to get employment in urban areas er where wages were slightly above those wages that they could reasonably expect in agriculture and because they were actually productive making goods and services they helped the development process .
27 So she did it in the early morning before the Men came , or in the warm evenings when the Zoo gates were shut .
28 The next time she said , ‘ Give me some chicken , ’ she said it in the vacant lot behind the Commercial Hotel , and it was a different kind of chicken altogether .
29 Sam Somerville 's rental car had been where she left it in the short-stay carpark at Heathrow .
30 Browning , who revived it in the late nineteenth century , thought it showed Smart rising from sanity to transfiguration , or , as Rossetti put it , from Earth to Heaven .
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