Example sentences of "[conj] in [noun sg] it [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nostalgia drew strength from , was nourished by Qaddafi 's ‘ abolition ’ of the state ; and in turn it nourished opposition to the leader 's state-like actions .
2 In practice this agreement reflected yet again the pattern adopted by Shearman in Bedfordshire from 1930 onwards , and in effect it gave university resident tutors freedom to arrange both types of Chapter III courses .
3 But in fact it enabled staff to come up with more appropriate answers to those problems , said Edwards .
4 But in hindsight it maintains Carter 's idiosyncratic position within current trends — fuelled by a mix of humanitarianism and hate .
5 It finished up with one erm very relevant , relevant to this class , quotation erm ca n't remember the last part of it though , he was talking about the Indian , that he had a , talking about it and saying voodism catholism and then the next stage erm which I ca n't remember the word but in effect it meant co-operation and you ca n't get that it seems to me unless you have a , a change of vision , change in erm not just in society but in people because this is where it starts .
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