Example sentences of "[conj] [to-vb] it in the " in BNC.
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1 | The nice complication then arises that to entertain the Copernican system seriously as a potentially true physical description , and subsequently to reject it , could be a more radical position than to accept it in the former sense . |
2 | The technology necessary to produce films , and television and radio programs , is so much more advanced in the industrialised countries than in the LDCs , that it is frequently much simpler and cheaper to import material than to produce it in the Third World . |
3 | They will wish to examine it in ways contemporary users do not need to and to analyze it in the context of other datasets . |
4 | The aim here is to look at its political and social repercussions and to set it in the wider context of central-local administrative relations . |
5 | This is the time to know how fear works and to tackle it in the right way . |
6 | He has begun to remove teacher training from the colleges which have served us so ill in the past and to put it in the hands of the best schools . |
7 | You will probably be relieved to hear that you 're not expected to memorize that table and to regurgitate it in the exam . |
8 | The usual practice in most offices is for a post-clerk or secretary to open all the incoming mail and to place it in the in-tray of the appropriate recipient . |
9 | We need to ensure people receive proper help and counselling , both to deal with abuse now and to prevent it in the future , ’ said Chris Cullen , who holds the SSMH chair in learning difficulties at St Andrews University . |
10 | That was a plot against Rachel she had never thought of , to take up maths again but to do it in the USA . |
11 | Because to put it in the kind of terms which the man would best understand , the book is a monumental cock-up . |
12 | Where training is provided by humanities computing or computing science departments , there are pressures to dress it up in formal scientific terms so as to legitimize it in the eyes of the surrounding scientific community . |