Example sentences of "in [adv] [adj] [noun] it " in BNC.

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1 For a building steeped in so much history it 's present condition saddens those who would like to see it restored .
2 But positivity can be interpreted in so many ways it leaves plenty of scope for individual expression . ’
3 Aubrey seemed to think … and I can see that in so many ways it would be a far better match for you .
4 In only six years it has become a significant nature reserve in its own right .
5 In utterly mundane terms it means getting polluters to do what they want them to do .
6 In more recent times it was prescribed as Belladonnae herba ( BPC 1968 ) which was the dried leaves or aerial parts of the plant which contained 0.4–1 per cent of the drug .
7 In more recent times it was important for over a century for one reason : it was supported by Sir Isaac Newton .
8 The shield may not have proved quite so strong as they had expected , and in more recent times it has been supported by offensive weapons , such as inspections or investigations instigated by the Department of Trade and Industry .
9 This was , admittedly , the rather indeterminate ‘ walking speed ’ , though in more recent years it has been followed by widespread adoption of 30 km/h limits , especially in Germany .
10 It is normally defined as the intra-urban movement of population from the inner to the outer parts of the same urban region , but in more recent years it has become inextricably bound up with the patterns of inter-urban redistribution associated with the urban-rural shift .
11 This is a large monkey-eating species of tropical forests ( Praed & Grant , 1962 ) , but in more open country it takes small antelopes and hyraxes .
12 Political and financial considerations were probably responsible for keeping the Staple at Calais ; in strictly economic terms it might have been more advantageous if it had been moved closer to the rising Dutch cloth towns .
13 This is quite common on newly imported Angelfish and in nearly all cases it cures itself with medication .
14 On the other hand , just as he defended the use of Article 100 , George Close also defended the use of Article 235 on the same grounds , i.e. that even in purely economic terms it can be shown that environmental and consumer legislation does in fact affect production and marketing costs .
15 Even in purely political terms it never seems to have occurred to Polybius and Posidonius that the command of a foreign language meant power to the Romans .
16 In purely military terms it was an amazing success reflecting great credit on Britain 's small but all-professional armed forces — which were such a contrast to the much bigger conscript forces I remembered from the 1950s .
17 However , even in nominally constant-density flows it may be possible to introduce density differences which are large enough to allow the use of one of these techniques whilst keeping the internal Froude number high enough for the flow to be unaffected .
18 In well ventilated theatres it is unlikely that any colour change will occur unless accidental spillage should take place .
19 In occasionally active trading it closed 16p higher at 635p after touching 648p .
20 In very cold weather it might be worth living and sleeping in the same room so that you only need to keep one room well heated .
21 But in very cold weather it 's er
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