Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [adv prt] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It turns out in the end that , that , all the readings were in there it 's just a matter locating them !
2 The philosophy that if it goes down in the US it must be going up in Europe has meant that Smurfit is looking to Europe as its main engine for growth in the months to come , when it must decide how to spend the $1bn cash raised from the recent financial restructuring with Morgan Stanley .
3 I mean it 's it 's happened and I was ha I was so interested in the subject that I asked Mr for a copy of the report where it goes back in the history and of course it is the history of trading standards and , and so on .
4 So you 're filtering it before it goes in the machine and still we 're saying , why do n't we filter it as it comes out the machine , before it goes back in the tank .
5 And he is n't erm , it lights up in the oven .
6 Although the scheme seemed to be quietly dropped after the outcry about separating sheep from goats , in essence it lingers on in the policies of the Universities Funding Council ( UFC ) .
7 And , you know , I get stuff which comes at me and I pass on to someone else and gradually the process goes until it finishes up in the wastepaper bin , and usually they 're the ones which are the longest which do n't get read .
8 It 's a weird thing erm it starts off in the root and then it erm u used a single mouse fix to patch it
9 But it lives on in the poems we wrote together , and in the poems I wrote myself in Salamanca and Bath .
10 For it crops up in the Rock-Drill Canto 87 , in the 1950s :
11 Once they are removed , all that soil , like the fertilizer , has to go somewhere , and , often as not , it ends up in the watercourse , silting up the stream bed , eroding banks , and worsening flooding .
12 And if it ends up in the scrap bin , we simply write it off to experience , and start again .
13 ‘ Thus although , from a technical point of view , the old system of division of labour is thrown overboard , it hangs on in the factory as a tradition handed down from manufacture , and is then systematically reproduced and fixed in a more hideous form by capital as a means of exploiting labour power .
14 It hangs around in the system as toxic waste , a condition whose detrimental effect on our health is accepted but not yet fully explored .
15 It shows up in the way our best run companies now organize their work , regard their workers , design their enterprises .
16 Sometimes it shows up in the application of particularly conventional designs to these subjects .
17 ‘ If it takes off in the States , the sky 's the limit , ’ he says .
18 But if a school sees itself as a community school , giving out as much as — or more than — it takes in in the shape of benefit to individual pupils , the manager must decide with some or all the partners on which aspects of community education to concentrate .
19 right and it falls off in the soup
20 It lays down in the middle of the road !
21 It pays off in the end . ‘
22 The German engineers last week agreed that they had met problems with the clay earth , which had proved unstable because of burrowing by rodents , and because it dries out in the summer .
23 I guess we 'll just have to wait to see how it works out in the US .
24 I dislike , like the bigotry it brings out in the game !
25 It comes out in the gully , well to the eastward end .
26 In other words , you concentrate not just on what 's repressed in id , but on the structure of the ego as well , and the superego , and the course of nature part of it comes out in the book as told us that Woodrow Wilson had a tremendous superego in the form of his identification with his father , who he further identified with God , I mean , if I come over very critical indeed , and therefore , his own ego was identified with Jesus Christ .
27 And where cookers are concerned , it comes out in the quality of the food and the quality of your life .
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