Example sentences of "[vb pp] it in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Our pattern will be displayed as we originally designed it in the Fair Isle option , but we are about to make some changes .
2 Sue had designed it in the shape of a dove and the message read : ‘ How to give your MP the bird ’ .
3 Australian DJ Brian White told his listeners that a drunken journalist had approached Kylie after she had been presented with an award and asked her if she felt ashamed to have won it in a room full of so many talented people .
4 Only decent thing in the room , if you ask me ; he must have won it in a raffle .
5 I would gladly have accepted the post of manager even if I had not won it in the club raffle .
6 ‘ Could he have dropped it in the car ?
7 It contains nothing of real interest , and I have included it in the chart with Vela .
8 I have included it in the map with Eridanus .
9 I have included it in the map with Dorado .
10 The Verulamium report was to hand , as Maurice had included it in the School library .
11 The norw. team who looked sure to qualify have vasted it in the last two games by loosing away and have no chance to qualify .
12 So I 've added it in the middle , rather than at the end .
13 And this time China 's rulers knifed it in the back with shameless savagery — then set about hounding the survivors in a reign of terror .
14 I found the uncles and their wives , and the cousins , too , who were respectively scruffy and stuffy , trying and used to dread the annual get-together — though now I thought back to it it seemed I 'd always enjoyed it in the event .
15 But it is obvious that the sentences form part of some larger act of conversational interaction between two speakers ; the sentences contain several references that presuppose shared knowledge ( e.g. ‘ that meeting ’ implies that both speakers know which meeting is being spoken about ) , and in some cases the meaning of a sentence can only be correctly interpreted in the light of knowledge of what has preceded it in the conversation ( e.g. ‘ You ca n't be sure ’ ) .
16 We have already considered it in the context of stress and frustration ( ie. conflict between the individual and his environment ) and role theory ( ie. inter-personal conflict within the individual ) .
17 In R v Mehmed [ 1963 ] Crim LR 780 where the accused had an air pistol which he produced in another 's private house , it would be reasonable to assume that he must have carried it in a public place to get it there or to take it away .
18 He could have parked it in the Hilton garage , but if he needed to leave suddenly that might be dangerous .
19 We could even have pinched it in the end . ’
20 I think that it ought to be self-evident , erm if we 've done our programme in a way which er , is clear or if we 've presented it in a clear fashion , then I think sequence and clashes er and safety , to a large extent , become self-evident .
21 President Carter had applied it in the form of an embargo on grain sales to the Soviet Union after the Christmas 1979 invasion of Afghanistan ; and it was to prove as ineffective as the Arab oil embargo .
22 ‘ She would have done it in a preordained way , of course , ’ mused Henry .
23 But she had done it in a very peculiar way : she had booked in to a private Well Woman Clinic under an assumed name .
24 The sleight of hand had not been performed to show off ; he had done it in a matter-of-fact way , as though it were no more unusual than scratching his ear .
25 Well I 've tried to explain to him , I 've actually sat down and said , You have got , and I 've done it in a way of , of sets .
26 Kangaroos have the same need to move rapidly , but they have done it in a different way .
27 Done it in a match , , games , if I was playing against you , I would .
28 mum 's done it in a sweater then it
29 just done it in a project .
30 The PSA has always done it in the past .
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