Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] it in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If there was no shot in or among the human remains , in the cavities of the skull for instance , would it be possible to find it in the soil , among the sand and gravel and pine needles ? |
2 | It may be easier to implement it in a raster environment , but much would depend on the size of the rasters chosen to represent the areas . |
3 | Solly was prepared to try it in the days when Napes Needles was still ‘ a rattling good ‘ un ’ and you took photos of your mates with plates in a Thornton-Pickard Folding ruby camera . |
4 | And , although I agree with the author that the Shaw-Mohler equation is characterised by ‘ its utter simplicity ’ , it seems a little brutal to derive it in a page of text by introducing 11 variables , when the equation itself can be reduced to three . |
5 | But it is one thing to have sufficient understanding in coming to believe and another to have it in every area of continuing to believe . |
6 | The discount system has the potential to run us into a substantial amount of trouble and I believe that very few people will be prepared to defend it in a year or two . |
7 | He should understand that ‘ the story of Christ is simply a true myth : a myth working on us in the same way as the others , but with this tremendous difference that it really happened : and one must be content to accept it in the same way . ’ |
8 | I think it is immoral to put it in the water when you do n't know how much water people drink . ’ |
9 | Specialist suppliers may also provide a cold-weld compound to seal joins where it 's impossible to lay it in a single sheet . |
10 | Nevertheless , the principle of chisel ploughing has much to recommend it in the right conditions . |
11 | He who valued life so much to enter it in the form of a human person must be committed to its survival . |
12 | The body shape is the well-known Hamer-adopted version of the double-cutaway Les Paul Special ; widely used as a pleasingly symmetrical guitar body shape , it 's unusual to find it in the context of a bass . |
13 | Norris may well be right that Derrida deserves such attention , but he is not often likely to receive it in the conditions of actual pedagogy , or in the random public exchanges of higher cultural life , which put a premium on the simplifying and the reductive . |
14 | You may feed safer watching nature at second hand on the television , and would find it hard to rough it in an uncharted forest . |
15 | However , if your child does something , and as a result of his action something unpleasant happens to him , he is less likely to do it in the future ( the undesired behaviour may be reduced or eliminated ) . |
16 | They also get the largest amount of pocket money in a week — £5.20 , compared with a UK average of £3.62 — and are most likely to put it in the bank . |
17 | Bush , who had repeatedly stated his opposition to abortion under all but the most extreme circumstances , was known to oppose the bill , and was thought likely to veto it in the event of its enactment . |
18 | The design is exciting international interest ; Westinghouse has asked Nuclear Electric to join it in a joint bid for Taiwan 's new nuclear station on precisely this design . |
19 | We 've got certain rules that say all children must sit certain exams at certain times , it has n't been possible to do it in the labs |
20 | Because different people will affect the circuits in different ways the Trickstick can be adjusted for sensitivity and it is also possible to use it in a switch-type mode . |
21 | And the fact is that with the money available erm the Gardener Centre I should think it 's not possible to use it in the kind of flexible way in which it was planned in the first years . |
22 | I think it 's unscientific , prejudicial and subjective to use it in a term that carries any kind of recommendation or erm disapprobation and er I think , I think one has to exercise caution in erm in the way you use tha tha that , that term , perhaps it 's better not to , not to use it at all . |
23 | In order to discuss the analysis of Musgrave and Musgrave , it is helpful to set it in a four-quadrant diagram , similar to that used by Sandler and Tschirhart ( 1980 ) . |
24 | She turned away from that thought , unwilling to look it in the face . |
25 | It was agreed that if it did , the disclaimer would have no effect because the defenders were not able to show that it was fair and reasonable to incorporate it in the contract . |
26 | However , it is more helpful to consider it in the context of Canguilhem , who emphasized that the life sciences , like the natural sciences , require their own specific mode of history ; they show that historical method itself must be heterogeneous , in the sense that there is no single method applicable to the whole range of different histories . |
27 | I fully appreciate and feel the force of the narrowness of the distinctions which are taken between what is admissible and what is not admissible , but the exception presently proposed is so extensive that I do not feel able to support it in the present state of our knowledge of its practical results in this jurisdiction . |
28 | If it is not , and the root ball crumbles , you are not going to be able to plant it in the ground without disturbing the roots . |
29 | I would n't be able to see it in the . |
30 | Well , it 's very kind of you , but I 'm sure I 'll be able to find it in the car . |