Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] it in [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If they can not do it in that time they never will . |
2 | I got a bit left over from when I cut it I 'll just bring it in this bit , there . |
3 | Berger gives a good analysis of this latter process , even though he does not understand it in this way . |
4 | He could just see it in that box bedroom in Hill View Close , its eyes full of light like some weird toy . |
5 | I mean , if you want to just put it in that dustbin place and we 'll take it tomorrow . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | In the case of a level tone , syllables following in the tail will , of course , continue at the same level ; since level tone is to be treated as a rather unusual type of tone , we will not examine it in more detail at this stage . |
8 | And somehow , but I ca n't explain it in that moment that what community 's about it 's about the not yet as well your . |
9 | I think Concorde 's a wonderful design but I would n't want it in this water meadow . |
10 | I just would suggest that we do n't do it in this committee . |
11 | She could even see it in this thing , the pallor of it , the fine dust of jet black fur . |
12 | No , I was n't gon na use it , I just could n't leave it in that boarding house for Rachel to unpack . |
13 | I 'm not suggesting anything do n't say it in that tone of voice ! |
14 | ‘ They do n't find it in any way offensive , in fact they say it is beautifully done . ’ |
15 | You finish your work and you want to relax , but you ca n't , because you have to queue for tomatoes or meat and you ca n't find it in this shop , or that , and you have to walk around and spend hours on shopping , then cook and clean and wash clothes and look after the children . |
16 | Aside from the fact that he does n't actually discuss it in any detail , there is little more than a disappointed huffing and puffing at the exhaustion of the avant-garde 's shock value ( backed up by a particularly crass quotation from Peter Bürger about Duchamp 's readymades ) and some utterly routine panting over the outlandish prices being currently paid for Van Goghs — plus a quotation from a sub-Warholian Manhattan ‘ artist ’ answering an art magazine questionnaire with a few smart remarks about business and producing art for the market . |
17 | I may never know it in this world but I shall be told it in the next . |