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

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1 Whereas here and in that range name it 's still referring to row twenty six .
2 However the modish concept of " proto-industrialisation " ( above pp. 4 – 5 ) has led to a dominant image of women 's work as having been hidden because in rural cottage manufacturing it , as with the work of children , was subsumed in a family unit of production in which it was neither separately waged nor described .
3 In an area with the history and past of Ryedale in rural North Yorkshire it should come as no surprise that restless spirits wander abroad .
4 Missiles were ‘ dogs ’ , the airport was ‘ a swimming pool ’ , Iran was ‘ apple ’ ( in another code sheet it was ‘ Tango ’ , as in ‘ it takes two ’ ) Israel was ‘ banana ’ , the United States was ‘ orange ’ , hostages were ‘ zebras ’ .
5 Seen in this gallery context it invites us to view it as an individual 's response to a constructed drama .
6 Some gynaecologists may consider that there is a risk of missing serious endometrial pathology in such patients , although studies suggest that in this age group it is unlikely .
7 But , the critic may sense , in some subject areas it is simply not appropriate to expect students to form a view of their own .
8 In some language schools it is possible to give the camera a different function : it is handed over to student groups to be used as a tool in project work .
9 But I hope that you will think , as I do , that because this basic subject is omitted in ordinary teaching syllabuses it is all the more important that law students should pick up something about it on their own .
10 I know it 's tempting when see something at £5 instead of £10 , but in six months time it 's useless — that 's why it 's cheap . ’
11 In standard laboratory research it is usually possible to create stimuli which systematically manipulate the details of interest .
12 In soft brass passages it provides a perfectly satisfactory bass by itself , but in loud ones the difference in quality between its ‘ blunt ’ tones and the ‘ sharp ’ utterance of the trumpets and trombones makes itself felt .
13 In cold winter weather it develops a terminal misfire starting with a slight loss of power which slowly turns into a worsening , choking misfire eventually stopping the vehicle .
14 In hard winter areas it will need protection with cloches to continue cropping all through the winter .
15 Made in 18 carat gold it costs £380 .
16 In many training gliders it is difficult to demonstrate spinning and the spin may stop when the full opposite rudder is applied .
17 In existing housing areas it is hard to see any changes at all , despite the fact that so many of these are extremely unsafe by comparison with newer areas .
18 Once Dai succeeded in getting Bernard 's semi-automatic printer in full working order it could produce 5,000 metres of cloth per week .
19 In five hours time it would be midnight .
20 In long-term supply agreements it is desirable to have some agreed method for fixing the price , either on a quarterly or on a cargo by cargo basis .
21 In developing study techniques it is difficult to produce anything approaching activity .
22 Brand new — in first class condition it must have cost many times that to make , being in heavy tin and having a lid with collapsible handle that turned it into a frying pan .
23 And you 've just go to generally in single sex conversation it follows the model .
24 For instance , in several degree curricula it is possible to gain exemption from Stage One of the Chartered Accountant 's qualification provided that the curricula include the relevant courses specified by the Institute of Chartered Accountants .
25 " In any art festival it is difficult to have fee expression by the artists and expect it to appeal to all the different social groups . "
26 Just in case you 're tempted by knockdown prices on old style monitors , by the way , you should bear in mind that in four years time it will actually become illegal to use them at all at work .
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