Example sentences of "[verb] in it [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | If the incorrect code was programmed in it would activate a canister of lethal nerve gas which was secreted in the ceiling directly above the door . |
2 | If the community itself becomes prosperous , the people living in it will have more money to spend on the goods and services being provided by the companies . |
3 | If they narrowly miss death themselves and their shadow is " hit " by a car , or " gored " by a buffalo , they believe the evil spirit living in it will be destroyed . |
4 | Once the European Economic Area arrangements are implemented in any EFTA state , that state is treated as a Member State of the EC for this purpose and banks incorporated in it will also be able to use the passport and will thus also be relevant European institutions . |
5 | Another reason is that I thought writing in it might be like having someone to talk to , and if I read it back later it would be like someone talking to me . |
6 | qualifies to play in it will not |
7 | But oh , I do n't know , whoever gets in it 'll all still be the same in years so |
8 | Nevertheless , the real value of land is constant ; and capital invested in it will not deteriorate with inflation ; in the long term the purchase of a smallholding even at inflated prices , can make sense if the buyer can hold back enough to put it in order , and stock and equip it . |
9 | But towards the end of my anorexic period I think I was verging upon mental illness in the sense that even those who disbelieve in it might accept , that is , I had become out of touch with reality as perceived by others and unable to cope with demands of everyday life . |
10 | By the time I have laid my groundbait , tackled up , and generally settled in it will be turned 9 p.m . |
11 | If one of these had gone in it could have been a different story . |
12 | Even if Popper 's claims for ‘ World Three ’ and Olson 's for ‘ autonomous text ’ were valid — and Rommetveit 's work casts further doubt on them the world which they are striving for would be an impoverished one and the ‘ knowledge ’ which could be stored in it would be narrow and limited . |
13 | In some cases , the environment is so constant , or the animal can live in such a wide range of environments , that once an animal has found a suitable place to live in it will not need to move far to satisfy all its bodily wants . |
14 | The throne itself has T 5 and D 22 , and if it is destroyed , any victim sitting in it will be freed . |
15 | She had brought his heart to life and what she had left in it would never die . |
16 | and the reason for that was because if left in it might mislead a prospective purchaser |
17 | ‘ It was a straightforward operation but if a small amount of infection was to get in it would be a very serious problem , ’ he said . |
18 | If you 'd 've just switched it on when I come in it 'd 've been totally different . |
19 | Because the hot gas is pervasive , cooler gas embedded in it must be under the same high pressure . |