Example sentences of "[adv] in [adj] [noun pl] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 It we further remark the way sexual difference is oft en presented within psychoanalysis as unavoidable and ineluctably fraught with pain , so much so in some cases that it warrants description as a tragic ontology , it becomes tempting to dismiss it as an expression of existential Angst suitably dressed in pretentious intellectual rigour and elegant abstraction , and , as such ( some might add ) , the epitome of psychoanalysis itself .
2 Events move swiftly in these films and it 's very easy to miss things .
3 This has meant a fall in the demand for residential care which had been increasing rapidly in previous years and it is the duty of the relevant authorities to plan future provision er so that everything will work smoothly for those most in need .
4 But what is certain is that the democratic principle — that people should , as far as possible , make or participate in making the decisions that affect them most closely and importantly — could beneficially be applied far more widely in modern societies than It presently is .
5 He had no answer — save that British scientists had been reorganised so often in recent years that it was time for stability .
6 In other words , unemployment has fallen most sharply in those areas where it was least severe .
7 Indeed many of us , to different degrees in different situations , would reject the checkerboard solution not only in general and in advance , but even in particular cases if it were available as a possibility .
8 These older boards still sail perfectly well in lighter winds and it is only when you start improving to stronger wind conditions that the difference becomes apparent .
9 The number of non-party political members of principal councils has declined steadily in recent years and it is usual in the large towns and cities for the authority to be governed by one or more of the political parties acting on a group basis .
10 The concern of the authorities is that a dominant firm will price aggressively in those markets where it faces actual or potential competition with the intention of seeing off the competition .
11 The land speculation lobby is extremely powerful both economically and politically in most countries and it is difficult to implement any policy that harms its interest .
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