Example sentences of "[det] [prep] it in the " in BNC.

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1 Trent said , ‘ Wind picks up , we 'll need to tow half of it in the Zodiac . ’
2 Followed by one grated fresh apple topped with a quarter of a pint of vanilla-flavoured custard ( make half a pint of custard , adding a little extra sugar and a few drops of vanilla essence , and save half of it in the refrigerator for Friday ) .
3 Oliver poured orange juice , drank half of it in the kitchen while looking very thoughtful and then carried Rain 's to the bedroom .
4 He insists that no political favours were promised in return and claims that he has since repaid the debt , half of it in the form of old books and furniture .
5 He insists no political favours were promised in return and claims that he has since repaid the debt , half of it in the form of old books and furniture .
6 China 's growth is fuelled largely by coal and so is India 's , some of it in the latter case thanks to World Bank funding .
7 A staggering £300,000 had been raised from local people and businesses , some of it in the form of covenants .
8 The particular themes of PNP needs , curriculum , teaching strategies , home and school — remain areas of central concern , and about each of them there is now a substantial body of conceptual and empirical material to be tapped , some of it in the twelve PRINDEP reports .
9 and I put some of it in the freezer
10 Not another like it in the world ! ’
11 Here , if one animal is attacked by another above it in the status-hierarchy , the attacked animal , rather than fighting back , instead directs its aggression against some inferior — a means of dealing with the situation which is open to all except the most subordinate member of the group .
12 In the media I mean I have n't seen much about it in the media .
13 But they have n't said too much about it in the paper .
14 Too much of it in the body causes anaemia , heart disease , bone disorders and fatal dementia .
15 The industrial revolution was creating a new moneyed class , much of it in the North and Midlands .
16 The four months of shooting began in October 1972 , much of it in the Abruzzi , in the mountain town of Ascoli Piceno ( well photographed by Carlo Rustichelli ) , with studio work at the De Paolis Studio in Rome .
17 ‘ I do n't think Liza thinks much of it in the winter . ’
18 A lot has been said already in the English-speaking world about poststructuralism and politics , much of it in the accusatory mode voiced from the opposing class-based verities of ‘ tradition ’ or ‘ History ’ .
19 ‘ Too much of it in the papers , ’ he said ,
20 I have spent most of the last year in what was once Yugoslavia , much of it in the beautiful and doomed Republic of Bosnia Hercegovina and it has left me scarcely able to think , far less write about anything else .
21 Coal produces 70 per cent of the country 's energy , much of it in the form of dirty power stations or domestic cooking stoves .
22 If the Labour party is abdicating the right to retain foreign and defence policy in this country , it is not speaking for the country , and the Government will exploit that against it in the next general election .
23 He 'll have forgotten all about it in the morning , ’
24 Indenbaum did not take the proposition seriously , as he felt sure that Modi would have forgotten all about it in the morning , but Modigliani was insistent and asked Indenbaum if he had canvas and paint at home .
25 ‘ I suppose you 've been reading all about it in the papers ? ’
26 it tells you all about it in the book and also here .
27 Still , it 's all worth it in the end , is n't it ?
28 All worth it in the end
29 And as they walked around the 230 acre farm , all of it in the extended Less Favoured Areas , they were able to see at first hand why Hume Stewart-Moore and his son Michael were so successful .
30 According to the Soil Association — the largest body of organic farmers , of which Tustian is a member — although sales of organic produce have increased overall because there is more of it in the shops ( much of it imported ) , the recession also means that some of it lingers on the shelves for longer .
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