Example sentences of "[verb] it in [adj] [noun] " 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 I may never know it in this world but I shall be told it in the next .
3 That 's what this house is here for , it is here to introduce primary legislation if we need it and in my view we do need it in this area and it is it 's high time the government recognised that and should not be afraid t t t to take action simply because primary legislation is required .
4 ‘ You can translate it in various ways .
5 I noted that he pronounced it in eighteenth-century fashion : ‘ m ’ verse' .
6 Bill Wood of Durham called about it , desisted from hurling it in this direction and merely gave the fascinating information that it has been about for 1,500 years and started off in Anglo Saxon as sacleas , meaning ‘ without strife ’ .
7 Will the right hon. Gentleman confirm that the Government — without announcing it in any manifesto — have increased national insurance charges by 40 per cent ?
8 De Gaulle had long believed that the PCF 's tendency to align itself with Moscow invalidated it in crucial respects , and in November 1945 he had refused to give the PCF one of the three ministries that he regarded as essential to national security .
9 This group were aware of the injury and described it in neutral terms of sensation .
10 Laughing he tossed the hot nut , and Emilia , squealing , caught it in gloved hands .
11 One particularly violent swerve took it right off the counter and Finn caught it in mid air , upside down , wheels spinning .
12 He held it up for the others to see and then threw it at the thin man contemptuously who automatically caught it in both hands .
13 Because the characters and the dialogue of this offstage life were created by the original cast , we have not included it in this script .
14 In many respects deconstruction has not been avidly employed in analysing Renaissance texts and there is a certain contradiction in employing it in this study .
15 Political influence is what the Other Side wants as much as anything and you 've got to meet it in that arena .
16 Aside from the fact that he does n't actually discuss it in any detail , there is little more than a disappointed huffing and puffing at the exhaustion of the avant-garde 's shock value ( backed up by a particularly crass quotation from Peter Bürger about Duchamp 's readymades ) and some utterly routine panting over the outlandish prices being currently paid for Van Goghs — plus a quotation from a sub-Warholian Manhattan ‘ artist ’ answering an art magazine questionnaire with a few smart remarks about business and producing art for the market .
17 And you you you have to sort of attack it in that way .
18 ‘ Well , I 've modified it in this way .
19 Why not come out arid say it in this day and age , she muttered to herself as she dialled the number .
20 ‘ Now fetch me some towelling , wet it in that bowl of water and hand it to me … ’
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 Neither of them seems to find it in any way remarkable .
24 You can brown it in hot fat beforehand if you really want to .
25 Indeed , having been brought up after the war and having heard of the plight of those poor people , one has never forgotten it in any case .
26 It was what , I used today , they used it in all hospitals .
27 He used it in encouraging teachers to give children the freedom to discover themselves .
28 Sometimes a descendant has resurrected the bookplate of an ancestor and used it in later books , if necessary cutting off the original name .
29 At least two of the staff never used it in this way ( considering it more suitable as a library book ) .
30 The plants are trained up a string which is zig-zagged up and down to train it in one place .
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