Example sentences of "[to-vb] it in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And the need for audience contact I found particularly important because if you get feedback from the audience looking them in the eye involving them then you 're able to know how your talk is progressing and whether you need to modify it in any way to be able to maintain the audience 's interest .
2 Political influence is what the Other Side wants as much as anything and you 've got to meet it in that arena .
3 Others counselled against introducing a general requirement of this kind , but suggested the Law Society should nevertheless have the power to impose it in appropriate cases .
4 While this is not universally true — there are exceptions on record — it is true often enough that sociolinguists expect to find it in each new situation they study .
5 Syllabic is perhaps the most noticeable example of the English syllabic consonant , though it would be wrong to expect to find it in all accents .
6 Neither of them seems to find it in any way remarkable .
7 They had been lucky to find it in this hilly and heavily forested terrain .
8 From what Morse said it looks as though he was trying to flog it in some under-the-counter deal , but I do n't see how it helps us . ’
9 If y you know if you 're content to , to pocket five hundred pounds , they 'll never be able to discover it in fifteen thousand .
10 The plants are trained up a string which is zig-zagged up and down to train it in one place .
11 Mary-Rose Caden , a smoker and teachers ' representative on Lothian education committee , forecast it may be impracticable : ‘ If it 's a complete ban , then they 'll have to police it in some way .
12 To really get to know a country , you need to get to know it in some detail , and to allow you the chance to know the fascinating world of Chianti , Citalia this summer offers its Flavour of Chianti programme .
13 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 .
14 We have to tackle it in two directions , and I think that education is going to be incredibly important in terms of trying to create a more appropriate atmosphere in the colleges , you know , because at the end of the day that 's where people spend an enormous amount of their time .
15 I 've started to look at this and want to explore it in greater depth .
16 I 've started to look at this and want to explore it in greater depth .
17 But the fact that it is protected by unwritten convention rather than by a legal constitution means that there is no external brake upon Parliament or the courts moving to restrict it in particular ways , as the mood of the times takes them .
18 Er perhaps it is impossible to answer it in this forum but I think it remains an open question sir .
19 Gabriel took over John Coffin 's neglected cup and began to drink it in anxious little sips .
20 The odds are that a relationship that engenders such trust in infancy will continue to engender it in later childhood too , and who is to say at the end of it all that one period was more crucial than another in bringing about the final result ?
21 His view of the visible church , for example , was much wider than that of even Whitgift , as he appeared to argue that since Christ had died for all , all men and women — including Roman Catholics — were potentially part of the visible church , and as such should be offered the sacrament of the eucharist , if they were prepared to receive it in good faith .
22 This , made worse by the war of 1756–63 and catastrophic by that of 1778–83 , was to destroy it in 1787–89 .
23 Pitt began by converting John Chapman 's reputed Manor House — which he bought when the Court of Chancery ordered the Dampier family to sell it in 1823 — into a hotel , clearing the ground in the direction of Peveril Point .
24 It was too large for me at that time , but over the next twelve months I must have grown considerably because , with wooden blocks fixed on the pedals , I was able to reach it in comparative comfort .
25 Frederica could , in the Lake District , have seen a " Wordsworthian " tarn and been able to render it in Wordsworthian words , and , because these words were known , tested , thought about , she could have introduced minute changes , have seen one little thing he had n't seen , changed the point of view .
26 If there is a drugs ring operating in my father 's club , then I 'll help you to crack it in any way I can . ’
27 However , I would argue that it begs the question to phrase it in such a way .
28 I can not promise a debate on it next week , but perhaps he will find his own opportunities to discuss it in greater detail .
29 If they wo n't , then it is good for the leader to discuss it in private with the individual .
30 So I think you know it is a subject that we should , probably should go on to , to discuss it in more detail , but I 'm really concerned because I think the policies government authorities were even accepting .
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