Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] it in " in BNC.

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1 They produce beef that no one will buy at the price at which they want to sell it , so they are subsidised by the European taxpayer to dump it in West Africa , where it destroys the livelihoods of poor farmers .
2 In Chile , in an address to the Congress , Bush stated that the country 's economic policies put it in the " forefront of the free-market movement now taking hold across Latin America " and that this made it a " prime candidate " for debt relief proposed under the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative .
3 In that case use it in scientific and then it will work that way .
4 Farmers still dilute a concentrated formulation to apply it in 200 litres or more of water per hectare .
5 Indeed it has been almost necessary for the agricultural industry to ignore it in order to develop the modern chemical systems of farming .
6 For each node , every word in its left sub-tree precedes the word at the parent node in the alphabet , and every word in its right sub-tree follows it in the alphabet .
7 Each side takes it in turn to bat .
8 The savings on operating costs alone were immense , some experts putting it in the order of £2 million a year .
9 The FE market was large and growing , and the recent Budget had allowed still further provision to expand it in line with government policy to increase student numbers by 25% over the next three academic years , Mr Whitnall said .
10 Evaluation of the McClellan system is difficult because there have been so few opportunities to see it in operation .
11 It 's in books a few books have it in it .
12 As for the computer password , on the other hand , this reviewer guessed it in one and had to wait twenty-odd pages for Casaubon to catch up .
13 The old lady saw it in her face .
14 But the ritual was nevertheless a way of protecting the devotional intimacy , whereas the non-liturgical denominations exposed it in a way he would have found offensive .
15 It took 2 years to put it in place but I 've had 26 birds on the place .
16 My hon. Friend had it in a nutshell .
17 My hon. Friend has it in one —
18 Far from taking money away from British farmers , will my right hon. Friend bear it in mind during his negotiations with Mr. MacSharry the inequity in national aids ?
19 Will my hon. Friend bear it in mind that the sooner a third lane is constructed to alleviate Chelmsford traffic , the happier will be my constituents ?
20 The hon. Gentleman implied it in what he said during his very long speech .
21 The rose is one of our national flowers and this month sees it in its full glory .
22 Selling needs public relations to assist it in its everyday operation and selling is often called upon to disseminate a public relations message .
23 So although we know this today , very few people knew it in nineteen thirteen , and er , nobody knew it before the turn of the century .
24 A non-pedigree dog is always referred to as a mongrel and , strictly speaking , this is the correct term for a non-pedigree cat , but few people use it in this way .
25 However , whatever , the reason why I mention it , I do notice that Green Peace are thinking of , perhaps some members saw it in the press , did you , that Green Peace are making a formal complaint to the European Commission about switching from de-sulphurisation to importing low sulphur coal , and it may be something that we should focus in on as well .
26 Some geek dropped it in salt water .
27 ‘ No , ’ replied Mum , ‘ the stupid old man had it in his coat pocket ! ’
28 It is one thing to draw money from the public in terms of council tax and it 's another thing to spend it in the way you intend to do it .
29 And — in answer to the second question — the only reason that oxygen gas exists in such large amounts in the atmosphere today is that plants and some bacteria produce it in vast quantities through photosynthesis .
30 In the US , DEC 's abrupt volte-face involved it in a furious row with press and analysts — see page two .
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