Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] it in " in BNC.
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1 | The superintendents … have at least stopped using it in a noisy and disagreeable way |
2 | The Nord-Pas-de-Calais strategy is clearly designed to pull it in the former camp and has a number of existing advantages to draw upon including a good geographical position and relatively low land prices , wages and corporate taxation rates . |
3 | This structure had for long been partially responsible for delay in their legal recognition , since the civil law had not yet come to express it in terms it could comprehend . |
4 | IBM Corp is expected to announce the Unix version of its DB/2 successor to OS/2 Database Manager this Tuesday , although the company was expected to preview it in Paris last Friday : it is IBM 's first in-house relational database offering for AIX users , and should help the RS/6000s fit into DRDA ( Distributed Relational Database Architecture ) and SAA environments — but it 's unlikely to appeal to those more used to going to third parties for their database technology . |
5 | Distamycin A tends to lack stability in aqueous solution and it is not recommended to store it in solution . |
6 | Only those who have shown the resolve to defend the freedom of the West can be trusted to safeguard it in the challenging , turbulent and unpredictable times that lie ahead . ’ |
7 | He had been carried along by his wife 's extraordinary power of making decisions , from the time when she had walked into the offices of Glebe and Pargeter , when his old father was alive , and told him that her great-aunt had left her some money and she had decided to invest it in a London house . |
8 | Indeed the business was said to have made ‘ the very best of progress ’ and its move to open systems is reckoned to stand it in good stead for the future . |
9 | Some definitions of poverty have sought to define it in terms of absolute deprivation , where some measure is made of subsistence requirements based on physical needs . |
10 | Being an unabashed admirer of the Guardian 's Notes & Queries column , I have decided to flatter it in the sincerest way possible . |
11 | I 've g I 've got about a half a dozen sheets of paper scattered all over the place , and I 've decided to do it in this cos then I can just go to here . |
12 | As for the mentioned activity , an attempt must be made to understand it in a way consonant with what has been said of contents and objects , that they are not states of affairs or ordinary things , and also with a further fact , that there are various modes of consciousness . |
13 | It is perhaps somewhat strange , given the proven commercial success of the VT600 , that very little effort is made to market it in this country . |
14 | Before tracing the developments of public spending control at the centre , it is worth briefly setting out the contrasting ways in which other academics have sought to analyse it in order to make my own theoretical framework explicit . |
15 | Matters were further complicated when MI5 decided to take it in hand . |
16 | you 're got to stand it in a dish in water . |
17 | You 've got to prick your eggs and you 've got to stand it in a dish of water . . |
18 | Political influence is what the Other Side wants as much as anything and you 've got to meet it in that arena . |
19 | Tuesday the seventh when , I 've just got to write it in my book you see because I have n't gone that far ahead . |
20 | I agree with what [ the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland president ] said in a recent issue of CA about the importance of non-financial performance measurement , and you 've got to set it in the context that managers and the board ca n't exist on just an analysis of the general ledger . ’ |
21 | ‘ If somebody 's already used a break it just means you 've got to use it in a better way . |
22 | So it was minuted in a sort of staff student consultative group last year , so I have been requested to confine it in some measure to a single text . |
23 | I think you 've got to do it in , and I think you 've got to do it in brilliant , er brilliant white . |
24 | you 've got to do it in four minutes |
25 | well you 've got to do it in the winter so |
26 | She had thought to do it in a civilised fashion , not confront him with her knowledge of what he had written about her , but he was persistent ; he could see his prize and her dollars slipping away . |
27 | She 's got to put it in writing . ’ |
28 | Cos we 've still got to put it in drums to take it from from to one . |
29 | Nick Wirth says its like dribbling the ball around the goalmouth … they 've got to put it in the net … he 's confident but not over confident … they will do their best |
30 | It seems likely , moreover , that the police deliberately avoided mixing it in the more perilous districts . |