Example sentences of "in it the " in BNC.

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1 In it the corps de ballet frequently mark the overall rhythmic beat whilst Odette and Siegfried dance to the melody played by solo violin and ‘ cello .
2 Sir : I am sorry that John Torode ( 3 October ) found the Salman Rushdie seminar ‘ dispiriting ’ , and even more sorry that he perceives in it the birth of a ‘ dangerously illiberal orthodoxy ’ .
3 In it the mutual affections of bishop and diocese can not be missed .
4 In it the whole idea of the fertility rite is exploded , using the very forms and devices of the traditional ritual .
5 In it the king suggested that American plans for the Gulf were like the secret Sykes-Picot agreement of 1916 , in which Britain and France carved up Turkey 's former Arab provinces .
6 ‘ Thus , ’ as J. A. Burrow remarks , ‘ as Duke Humphrey 's guests worked their way through this very unpenitential fish banquet , they were invited to see in it the four courses of their own life 's feast . ’
7 It is a vital read for the fan , but in it the group become parodies of themselves .
8 There is also in it the idea of fusing the I and Thou together so that the usual dualism ends and the relationship takes on an independent existence .
9 There is no doubt that it is easier to prove this case than the previous one , since in it the trust is claimed by persons whom the testator did not address .
10 The Labour Party showed more faith than anyone in the medicine of the pollsters and strategists , believing they has found in it the panacea for their 13-year malaise .
11 He saw the house as it had once been , in his childhood — still , ordered , each thing in it the finest and most beautiful example of its kind .
12 ‘ Excellent : in it the character of Stephen Blackpool , a working man , is most striking and sympathetic . ’
13 Not only is the relation in the latter between Homeric ‘ myth ’ and modern novel one of irony and transformation ; in it the ‘ myth ’ , oddly enough , is given a higher and more assured status as something less sophisticated , more archetypal , closer to the holy and the divine .
14 Statutory exemptions are provided in section 88 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and , inter alia , allow a person to drive without a licence or cause or permit another to do so if the driver has held or is entitled to obtain a licence for that class of vehicle and an application for such a licence has been received including in it the date he was driving .
15 This , a piece whose mellow , introverted character has led many commentators to see in it the hand of a composer approaching the end of his life , was the work with which Mozart made his last public appearance , in March at a benefit concert for a clarinettist friend .
16 In it the pope said nothing about homage , and argued temperately against lay investitures , minimizing their importance , and denying that he sought for himself any increase of authority or any diminution of the king 's due power .
17 This paragraph speaks of the ‘ many distinctive gifts and talents that women offer to the Church ; ’ in it the bishops state : ‘ We believe the time if overdue for more positive attitudes about your participation in the life of the Church and we recognise with regret that you have often been permitted to play mainly a limited and often inferior part in the Church .
18 Hewlett-Packard Co has had to delay shipment of its new LaserJet 4L printer because of a defective part , US PC Week reports : the printer , originally set for general release May 3 , has been delayed until at least the end of this month , and possibly until mid-June , because of a flaw in the paper sensor , the company said ; the faulty sensor , which sits under the paper tray , causes the printer to communicate a ‘ paper out ’ message and stop printing , even though the tray has paper in it the firm said .
19 In it the committee emphasised the uniqueness of each child , stressing that the goals of education were
20 Through his work as a teacher , he became fond of the race of Men and saw in it the possibility and the threat that in time it might far exceed the declining race of Elves .
21 He seems thrilled to stumble across the notion that war has a technological impetus of its own ; others will recognise in it the familiar railway-timetable explanation of why the first world war proved so unstoppably disastrous .
22 I really I really do wish it was that simple and I wish that when I pick up The Star on a Thursday or one of the other local papers that I did n't read in it the twenty cars that 's broken into and and all the other problems and I say to myself now why did that happen .
23 I mean I know when we moved house I had folder and one of each had got in it the recycling directory
24 The policy they embraced was however anathema to many Conservatives , who rightly saw in it the beginning of the end of British rule in India .
25 Looking back over this early venture , it is easy enough to see in it the seeds of what was to come .
26 In it the poor would have a voice and a share , but would not be able to outweigh or vote away the interests of the propertied and the wealthy .
27 We choose to examine a phenomenon which is impossible , absolutely impossible , to explain in any classical way , and which has in it the heart of quantum mechanics .
28 However , no sooner had they built such a machine than they recognised in it the inherent dangers of a heartless device capable of original thought .
29 In it the two front-raised items ( castle , dabble ) appear to be randomly front-raised rather than governed by any systematic rule .
30 In either case , another chapter is added to a ‘ founding text ’ , a text which both authorizes its own dissemination , and gives everything which is recounted in it the imprimatur of a special truth : this is the word of a chosen people .
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