Example sentences of "it [vb -s] in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I am inclined to say that ‘ Here ’ , in answer to ‘ Where are you ? ’ is true only in so far as it basks in the reflected glory of such genuine truths as , ‘ Here ’ , said as I point into the flower-vase , having been asked , ‘ Where is it ? ’ in the course of a game of hunt-the-thimble .
2 I thought I heard the music of fairies , which is believed to render men forever enthralled to wonderland , and it plays in a responsive mind all life long .
3 It trades in the primal delight which the hills bring ; in their clean innocence and the wonderment they inspire .
4 yeah it goes in the dry weather does n't it straight away ?
5 It goes in the right direction in so far as it does aim to re to continue to reduction in migration , but it does n't go far enough .
6 Oh come on Christopher come and sometimes it in the right panel , that 's the right panel there and then it goes in the left hand and then it goes to the right hand and then it goes to the left then right , the left , the right , left , right , left , confusing , but it 's that hand to start with
7 Actual quantities , which exceed internal expectations of only a month ago , boil down to between 100,000 and 200,000 units a quarter , which in turn means that by the end of the current quarter Sun expects to be able to fill all the back orders it has for Model 41 Sparcstation 10s plus the orders it receives in the intervening weeks .
8 On the other hand , it may change financial reporting practice because of what it represents in the continuing controversies about professional self-regulation .
9 I leap off my spot and down into the cabin where it sits in a predominant place .
10 Ford has added a turbocharger to provide a better performance for the 2.5-litre diesel it offers in the spacious Granada ( as well as a 1.8 turbo diesel in the Sierra range ) .
11 If the choleretic response to feeding is mediated by a vago-bagal reflex , then it is likely that it relays in the solitary tract nucleus in the brainstem , which is the first relay nucleus for all afferent bisceral sensation .
12 It is not easy to identify , because it lies in a rich area and there are no convenient guides to it .
13 Peć is still the spiritual centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church , but it lies in a remote corner of Yugoslavia , close to the Albanian border , in the Albanian-speaking province of Kosovo .
14 It lies in a shallow valley a couple of clicks north of Redondo .
15 It lies in a direct line with Theta ( 3.7 ) and Epsilon , and there is a sixth-magnitude star close beside it .
16 If there 's one hope in the farming community these days , it lies in the private tenant farming , which began under Gorbachov .
17 It lies in the immediate background of another family of views of consciousness which , at the time I write , is propagated with the zeal which once went into behaviourism .
18 It lies in the western shadows of Thunder Mountain , and was discovered by the Dwarfs who mined into it creating a labyrinth of tunnels , caverns and partially complete workings .
19 It lies in the sporting feelings it draws aht o' people .
20 The key factor lies elsewhere : it lies in the political environment of tsarist Russia .
21 It lies in the same field as the rather reddish Nu² ; ( 3.9 ) , forming a triangle with Nu² ; and Sirius .
22 In the US , this is provided by the usual media assumption that the Libyans are guilty — thus providing the Bush administration with the kind of support it needs in a desperate election campaign .
23 It stands in a small square , now some five feet below the present ground level , surrounded by cypress trees .
24 It stands in a charming enclave of similar houses in the heart of increasingly fashionable Deptford which has mercifully escaped the ravages of Sixties property developers and Seventies road schemes .
25 It stands in the pretty hill village of Crayke with magnificent views over the Vale of York , and the Dales .
26 These units could then be regarded as repeatedly subdivisible to the point that the final dimension is so minute that it stands in the same relation to the highest human capacity for feeling as does the single cell to the supreme achievement of cellular development , which is the physical human being .
27 It nestles in an unspoilt Cotswold valley .
28 Instead of learning more about how people function in a world whose intellectual demands are growing , the US has all but outlawed the data , encouraged to do so by what it encounters in the national press .
29 This is the anti-socialist , specifically anti-Marxist bent of the elitist theory as it unfolds in the last decade of the nineteenth century ’ ( Meisel , 1958 , p. 10 ) .
30 Expansion can not come , as it has in every previous recession , from the removal of credit controls , since there are none to remove .
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