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

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1 No doubt he 'll get it right in time for his second edition ; if there is one .
2 You do n't think about anything else apart from getting it right in front of the cameras . ’
3 Mr Fyodorov made it clear in Moscow on Thursday that Russia was desperate for the West 's help , but he also vowed to press ahead with reform with or without G7 financial assistance .
4 Nor is it different in terms of another relation between cause and effect to which we shall come , or any relation between causal circumstance and effect .
5 One complication that we see raised with Samson Agonistes , is that a text 's success in fulfilling the conditions of its chosen genre , in this case classical tragedy , may help to render it unsuccessful in terms of the way it was originally envisaged as intervening aethestically in its contemporary history .
6 The effect of the section on this first analysis is , therefore , despite its mandatory language , to give the directors a discretion to act in the interests of the employees where they consider it appropriate in preference to those of the shareholders ; they do not have a practicably enforceable obligation to further employee interests .
7 I did n't think it appropriate in front of Sarah . ’
8 The task is not one of excusing behaviour or of attributing condemnation to it — only one of rendering it explicable in terms of a revealed social order .
9 Such a voice assignment for a man , a god no less , might raise some eyebrows today , but was it exceptional in France in 1663 ?
10 She saw it all in terms of Edmund 's settlement : a brief holiday on the Riviera , and such a sum could vanish as if it had never been .
11 Erm and that also makes sure , if you 've got it all in front of you , erm that ensures that you 're getting all the information that you need rather than thinking oh hang on , what else do I need sort of thing .
12 Mozart and his contemporaries , who ( unlike the English ) had no continuous tradition of listening to baroque music , found it sparse in texture in a way that to them must have seemed musically primitive .
13 Though 62 per cent put APR first in importance for disclosure , only 22 per cent put it first in importance among credit terms they actually consider when they are buying .
14 Is it repeatable in front of a , a microphone ?
15 And Ma'am that shows you I think er the chairman has it open in front of you .
16 There was one , Robert Hardy , for instance , rumoured to be twelfth or was it twentieth in line to the throne ?
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