Example sentences of "it in [adj] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Now fetch me some towelling , wet it in that bowl of water and hand it to me … ’
2 I 'm not suggesting anything do n't say it in that tone of voice !
3 ‘ Goes for it in that sort of way .
4 This is no fiction , but a report from the Daily Telegraph of 1864 which so impressed itself upon Ruskin that he reprinted it in red type in Sesame and Lilies : ‘ Be sure , the facts themselves are written in that colour , in a book which we shall all of us , literate or illiterate , have to read our page of , some day . ’
5 This versatile gas powered styler heats up in minutes and because The Civil Aviation Authority has O.K. 'd it in checked-in luggage on aeroplanes , you really can style your hair anywhere you like !
6 So when the Danes reconsider it in another referendum on May 18th , will most Europeans know what is at stake ?
7 However , in general the literature on the sociology of the undergraduate curriculum is limited , and there remains much scope for further work on it in this country in terms of social selection , status and socialization .
8 That enhancement scheme is being prepared now and reference should be made to it in this document in respect of .
9 The minister told a questioner later : ‘ To somehow suggest that this incident of 1,000MBq released into the atmosphere is somehow responsible for massive contamination of the food chain … it clearly is nonsense to suggest that or to compare it in any way with Chernobyl . ’
10 He said he was concerned with it in some kind of way .
11 Yeah but they 're , but they 're not they 're gon na do it in some time in June I think that 's the target .
12 ‘ I am using it in yarn-dyed form for things like Tencel/rayon chambray for jackets and dresses .
13 At other times they would collect along the river bank and the younger Martyn was to write many years later of Crocus vernus , ‘ I remember , when a boy , to have seen it in considerable quantity in Battersea meadow , near the mill ’ .
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