Example sentences of "it in [pron] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I know that , were it not for Pa , she would not only feed it in her own bed , but have the thing sleeping there with them , in the same room as them , all night , just in case it should wake wanting more .
2 To put it in her own words , as she explained the scene later to Ben , she was flabbergasted .
3 She spent evenings assembling it in her own house and sending it out to midwives .
4 Consequently capital owners or allied groups directly tied to them should control the state in industrial society and run it in their own interests .
5 ‘ We are urging licensees to join us in encouraging sensible drinking because it in their own interests . ’
6 Sanyo is selling the £5 chip to companies such as house-builders and sensor manufacturers which then incorporate it in their own projects .
7 Thereafter , although the Florentines continued to import English wool , they did not carry it in their own ships , and in the 1480s proposals were made for a wool staple at Pisa , with English ships having the monopoly of the carrying .
8 What we as carers can do is to support the people concerned while they get on with it in their own way .
9 They were the ones who f—ed over melody and did it in their own way , ’ said Bobby Schiffman of The Harlem Apollo .
10 It seems that many of the communities trading with Minoan Crete caught something of the flavour of its culture , whether material or spiritual , and developed it in their own way .
11 A serious inquiry into the theory that almost all Australians had no fathers and have been searching for a father figure ever since , only to find it in their own persons , with resultant confusion .
12 British members of Parliament invariably use it in their own defence when their opinions diverge from those of their constituency parties ; and the Labour Party 's introduction of compulsory reselection for sitting MPs before each general election was one of the catalysts of the split in the party which led to the formation of the Social Democratic Party in 1981 .
13 Boys on a Saturday night in Sunderland , in a group , on a street comer , are aware that they are ‘ doing nothing ’ and are bored with it in their own minds , essentially wanting something to happen .
14 ‘ Maybe there will be someone to fill Lineker 's shoes in years to come but at the moment the replacements must be given a chance to do it in their own time . ’
15 But they can settle it in their own time . ’
16 A county council has told its entire staff that they can no longer smoke in their offices , and if they want a cigarette they must have it in their own time .
17 The ban itself is n't unusual but the County Council has also ruled that anyone taking a break for a cigarette must do it in their own time .
18 The station had two alternatives : either to drop a popular , well-produced current affairs programme that many could pick up direct from Kaduna anyway , or to report the story and reflect it in their own news bulletins .
19 [ 12 ] Most dog owners have had the misfortune to see it in their own pets in a dog fight .
20 has already but could anybody gi give it in their own words ?
21 Indians have discarded the Empire ; they have clung to the language of the imperialists and shaped it in their own manner .
22 ‘ I 'm goin' to look at the story first and then tells it in me own way , like what I done with Noah .
23 By treating his subject as widely as possible , by seeing it in terms of the history of war , rather than as the more narrowly defined military history , the modern student will come to understand it in its many facets and complexities .
24 er and obviously the bathroom and that I , I did it in me own sort of way
25 It was the aspect of Harlequin as servant that intrigued Massine , who employed it in his own portrayal of the factotums , bar-tenders and servants in several works .
26 Ergotimos had looked to a metal model ( a slightly later example is the superb huge bronze from Vix , fig. 58 ) , but he has rethought it in his own medium .
27 Since you have failed to give him Famagusta , he proposes to celebrate it in his own capital .
28 This research indicated that I should be able to obtain my tank , complete with cover glasses , for , though I might have manages even cheaper if I had asked someone who was a good customer of the tank-builder to order it in his own name rather than mine .
29 They will offer us Mozart 's music as he would have played it and heard it in his own day .
30 He put it in his own holster and he put the er thumb strap over t to secure it in the holster .
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