Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] it [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | There are billions of galaxies much like it in the Universe . |
2 | she 's obviously in it for the bet . |
3 | I 'm only in it for the fund-raising ! |
4 | Kim 's only in it for the money . |
5 | ‘ I agree , but then he was only in it for the money . |
6 | This completes the picture of the perfect rock'n'roll group ; a tidal wave of Jack Daniels coolness , that carried all before it at the Stadium . |
7 | But there does n't seem to be much in it for the peoples themselves . |
8 | While ideally this should be the chairman there may be someone even better at it in the group . |
9 | So clearly now , the , there 's some merit in looking afresh at it in the light of five B , being able to match the kind of funding that 's available there . |
10 | ‘ So why not bring a little of it into the office ? ’ |
11 | This can now be seen at Scotland 's only Thai restaurant , Buntom 's in Nelson Street , the proprietors having given most generously for it to the cause . |
12 | Having quoted the opening of Gormenghast in 1.4 as an example of an opaque style , we shall now return to another passage which occurs shortly after it in the same novel . |
13 | Their prey this morning was Lawn House , lying just below it on the hillside . |
14 | Will he get away with it for the rest of his life ? ’ |
15 | ‘ If I can get drunk enough on this stuff I might be able to get away with it at the next repatriation board . ’ |
16 | Scotland seem to have got away with it at the moment . |
17 | But then there were the terns getting away with it on the other side of the window . ’ |
18 | That does n't mean to say that you 'd have let them necessarily get away with it on the spot but you you 're still going to do a persuasive tact but in the end if they say no fine . |
19 | Managers need to be alert to the influences that in combination persuade staff to take ( and condone others taking ) short cuts through the safety rules and procedures because , mistakenly , the perceived benefits outweigh the risks , and they have perhaps got away with it in the past . |
20 | Tap , tap , tap , sparks flying everywhere and we were just above it with the cranes , waiting to fill the big ladles . |
21 | If you are n't as good as if you were in church , the train wo n't come , and we sha n't go away in it to the ends of the earth . |
22 | One of the pairs identified by Arp is the galaxy NGC 43 19 and the object Markarian 205 , which lies only 42 arc seconds away from it on the sky , and might be a quasar or a peculiar galaxy . |
23 | I measure sixty paces along the wall and then walk away from it to the nearest tree . |
24 | The Tirajana apartments are ideal for those wishing to enjoy the nightlife and then get away from it at the end of the day . |
25 | The People 's Party should also be benefiting from the little-noticed collapse of the Democratic and Social Centre ( CDS ) , a party that took votes away from it at the general election in 1989 . |
26 | ‘ Still , could n't you get away from it for the next week or so — till she 's gone back ? ’ |
27 | In whatever fashion the contrast is formulated ( we might say , for example , that the two revolutions — political and industrial — which had inspired the new political science began to move in different directions , towards greater equality in one case , away from it in the other ) it embodies a large part of the substance of political enquiry and of political doctrines from the nineteenth century to the present time . |
28 | ‘ There 's been a reversal to bands saying , ‘ We 're just in it for the music ’ , and we 're not like that at all . |
29 | He bashed away at it with the A.S.M. solidly from eleven fifteen , when he arrived at the theatre , until half past two , without any break for lunch or the drink he desperately craved . |
30 | Gedge and Solowka became interested in Socialism and actually tried to discover more about it outside the school . |