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

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1 The coat is thick , soft and fairly long , especially in winter , and the thickness is retained in cold weather ; the coat is shed in warmer weather and it remains sleek in hot climates .
2 I guess Waldo must have been the codename for CorelDRAW 2 during development and it got stuck in the code .
3 The bus turns the corner and it gets stuck in some traffic for a bit and he just carries on shouting again and again .
4 And it gets stuck in your eye and you go , you go ah !
5 Erm on the overhead before last I I gave you a little equation which demonstrated the importance of measuring single channel currents and it ga and it had implicit in it an open state probability which reflects gating .
6 It was the first time he had used her name , and it sounded nice in his slightly accented English .
7 She allowed it to be taken , and it grew warm in his grasp .
8 And it seems strange in an area where we just lost General Hospital and everything has moved to , that , which is a nationally renowned hospital .
9 Now more than ever England is a reluctantly cosmopolitan society , and it comes easy in England to subordinate the different experiences of sexes and nationalities to a single archetype .
10 And it cuts right in my fingers .
11 But it remains greater in every region compared with a year ago .
12 But it got ridiculous in the end — I had nothing to eat in the house . ’
13 The United States was not a signatory in the CENTO arrangement , but it became involved in CENTO planning and some of its military committees and virtually committed itself to a military response to an attack on any of its members .
14 She worked strenuously to establish the Corby branch and provided courses there in an attempt to sustain a WEA presence in the then new steel town but it became inactive in the early thirties .
15 But it gets cold in winter . ’
16 It is perhaps possible that they might fail to mention that a purely functional muftilik had been made an for Hizir Bey ; but it seems unlikely in the extreme that they should fail to mention his having held a post which , as has been suggested in the previous chapter , was already one of great prestige and which , by Taskopruzade 's time less than a century later , was certainly one of considerable power .
17 Hume 's complex moral philosophy can not simply be equated with emotivism , but it has much in common with it .
18 Erm actually it 's about the same , but it looks better in my accounts .
19 Some of the older imperialist rhetoric remained , but it appeared obsolete in a new world order in which Britain occupied a subordinate position .
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