Example sentences of "[vb past] it in the " in BNC.
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1 | I picked it up after the election and modified it in the light of the amendments that we had tabled when we were in opposition . |
2 | He Pronounced it in the way of Upper Egypt , dropping the " L " |
3 | He took it along to Stationers ' Hall on 2 November 1691 and entered it in the Stationers ' Register to establish copyright of a sort : |
4 | WHEN I BEGAN to write about Thrush Green in 1958 , I described it in the first few pages of the book I called Thrush Green , and a little later as seen by Ruth Bassett from the bedroom window of her late grandfather 's beautiful house overlooking the green . |
5 | This is called Reynaud 's Phenomenon , after the French doctor who first described it in the thesis for his medical degree in 1862 . |
6 | The captain of the Rebecca Sims described it in the ship 's log as a brownish-grey reptile at least 45 metres long . |
7 | ‘ I caught it in the banisters as I turned the corner , ’ I lied . |
8 | I wondered if she 'd moved on to another place in the forest without saying anything , but when I stood perfectly still , I could hear the rhythmic scratching of her karaso from behind some trees , and the occasional tearing sound when she accidentally caught it in the undergrowth . |
9 | It was poor Jacob who caught it in the neck . |
10 | I caught it in the other hand . |
11 | I laugh if she caught it in the |
12 | I think it went like that before and you fixed it in the |
13 | News of the black snow did not leak out until Scots journalist George Rosie reported it in the Sunday Times on 19 September . |
14 | He won East Bristol in 1900 and retained it in the general elections of 1906 and 1910 . |
15 | This little harbour near St Austell is named after Charles Rashleigh , who built it in the late eighteenth century to a design by John Smeaton . |
16 | A Roman Catholic persecuted under Elizabeth I , he designed the Triangular Lodge in his prison cell as a symbol of the Holy Trinity and built it in the grounds of his home when he was released . |
17 | Yes , his pulse does race , but mostly , he says , ‘ with admiration for the medieval masons and carpenters who built it in the first place ’ . |
18 | Rust manoeuvred his wheelchair out from behind the desk and stopped it in the centre of the room . |
19 | They stopped it in the end did n't they ? |
20 | McIllvanney was a Protestant bully from the Shankill Road in Belfast , who had learned his thuggery in the hard school of Northern Ireland 's prejudices , honed it in the British army , and now put it to whatever good use he wanted in the Bahamas . |
21 | I just approached it in the way I would were it my album and my band . |
22 | Then he called for the caskets of gold in which was the balsam and the myrrh which the Soldan of Persia had sent him ; and when these were put before him he bade them bring him the golden cup , of which he was wont to drink ; and he took of that balsam and of that myrrh as much as a little spoon-full , and mingled it in the cup with rose-water and drank of it ; and for the seven days which he lived he neither ate nor drank aught else than a little of that myrrh and balsam mingled with water . |
23 | In fact I had it for six months and I never did plug it into an amplifier ; I just used it in the dressing room . ’ |
24 | This particular guitar is a bit of a video star ; Dave Stewart used it in the promo for The Eurythmics ' The City Never Sleeps . |
25 | Meisel helped launch Linda Evangelista on to the road to superstardom , and it was Von Unwerth who captured Claudia Schiffer 's sex kitten quality and used it in the Guess advertising campaign which made the model famous . |
26 | I never used it in the like people put it in the till . |
27 | ‘ Ferreters used it in the past . |
28 | The teaching of deaf children by oral methods alone was not new ; the earliest teachers of the deaf such as Dr. William Holder and Dr. John Wallis tried it in the 1660s with ( as evidence shows ) far less success than they wrote about in the publications which earned them fame . |
29 | And tried it in the midst of a combat zone ? ’ |
30 | A little hesitantly and with an ear cocked for approaching footsteps , she picked it up and tried it in the cupboard lock . |