Example sentences of "it [verb] [adj] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You can reload it using Open in the file menu .
2 We have come to expect the premeditated dishonesty of Conservative Central Office to be reprinted in the Daily Mail , but we do not intend to allow it to go unchallenged in the columns of Hansard .
3 ‘ But it got ridiculous in the end — I had nothing to eat in the house . ’
4 As it got dark in the evening she became scared .
5 two months and she phoned up and I kind of made out it got lost in the post .
6 I guess Waldo must have been the codename for CorelDRAW 2 during development and it got stuck in the code .
7 I think it goes straight in the river .
8 The movement of a large number of sellers in the parallel market would drive down the price , and push up the yield until it equalled that in the discount market .
9 Council put the central heating in when we got advanced in years and when it became necessary in the doctor 's opinion for me to have central heating because I had a heart complaint .
10 This continued , although developing and maturing , until 1972 , when it became lost in the emergence of new youth cults and fashions .
11 It became clear in the operation of the first category that , for example , strong social conscience or interest did not necessarily bring a concomitant skill in criminal advocacy .
12 It became clear in the course of the campaigns , however , that the duchy could no longer finance its own defence , and henceforward the costs of campaigning there had to be subsidized by the English Exchequer .
13 It became evident in the course of analysing the submissions that a majority of those responding to the question objected not to the underlying principle but to the proposed time scale of 2–3 days .
14 It lies flat in the road about half-way down the street , and can swiftly be raised to block the progress of an unauthorised vehicle .
15 yeah it looks lovely in the square , yeah because I thought it was quite light , but it is n't actually
16 It looks different in the day , mind you , when he 's working here .
17 And we know there are various er responses to that question , and I would be looking to the districts to say whether or not they could cope with the various levels of provision that have been identified for Greater York , and it 's the view of whether they can cope within their own districts , I have n't said how you can cope , I said whether you can cope , you might I will I will leave you free to make the odd comment , but I want to focus on that part of the issue , and then the natural corollary to that is , will it be necessary , or is it considered necessary in the context of this alteration to provide specific guidance within H One policy for the distribution of that er development to er at sub , what I would call sub-district level , in other words do you want a specific entry for say Ryedale or Hambledon ?
18 it says hot in the kitchen then it 's got Bacon 's burning .
19 he used an illustration of the pig , you know you can polish the pig up , you can clean it , you can scrub it , you can oh de cologne it , you can do all sorts of things with it , you can tie a nice pink ribbon around it and you can put it in a palace , but it 's still a pig and it lives like a pig and you can cl and no matter how clean you 've made it , it 'll soon find some dirt to wallow in and the ribbon might make it look nice in the show ground but it does n't make any difference to its nature and so it is with us and so Jesus did n't start on the outside , but he starts at the inside he deals with the route of the problem , in One Corinthians chapter fifteen and in verse three it says for I deliver to you as a first importance , this is the basic thing , he says to them this was the first thing that I said to you because it was the most important that Christ died for our sins , according to the scripture , what ever else Christ gives to us , what ever else he does for us , what ever else the gospel produces , the basic , the most important , the fundamental thing is that Christ died for our sins .
20 It turned chilly in the afternoon , and a man in a bowler hat came and sat beside her and rubbed the side of his shoe up and down her leg .
21 Fluoride can be harmful ; the key question is , at what concentrations does it become toxic in the body ?
22 When it gets hot in the city , go for this season 's favourite — the divided dress .
23 which there ca n't be can there , and say it gets lost in the post then you 're not gon na have it updated
24 DeFries gave everyone money to get winter coats when he decided it gets cold in the United States .
25 Whenever it come round to my house , it gets locked in the bedroom — I just wo n't have it running around my house .
26 So he had to wear his and he do n't like doing that because it gets stuck in the locker .
27 It 's making a hell of a racket , but it stops the noise after a bit , cos it gets stuck in the traffic .
28 It hung lower in the sky , nearer , more golden , since now she loved and was loved .
29 Nynex Corp 's Nynex CableComms Ltd in Wimbledon , London SW has acquired three more companies holding cable franchises in the UK North West and Midlands , making it the UK 's largest combined cable television and telephone operator : the companies , bought from Maclean Hunter Cablevision Ltd , add 499,000 premises to Nynex CableComms ' holdings in the Manchester area and ups its holdings to 17 franchises that cover more than 2.5m homes and businesses ; the new franchises are in Cheshire , East Lancashire and Staffordshire ; the company plans to invest more than £1,000m to provide local communications networks in all franchise areas ; it employs 700 in the UK with more jobs to be created as franchises are developed .
30 Also , I shall use the words ‘ he ’ and ‘ she ’ in describing the male transsexual as it appears appropriate in the context .
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