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

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1 We travelled thousands of miles in it over the next two years .
2 The house will be dry enough ; there was a couple in it through the middle of May , and we have had good weather , but you would be better to stock up now for what next week might bring . ’
3 The theory being propounded here sees the global system as primarily a capitalist global system and the main forces in it as the transnational corporations , transnational capitalist classes and the culture-ideology of consumerism .
4 They ventured under its rays for breakfast and tea and lolled about in it during the afternoons .
5 She was even beginning to gain some active movement in it during the treatment sessions .
6 B Sky B is now profitable of trading level , we increased our stake in it during the year from eleven percent to sixteen percent .
7 Even so , there was competition for places in it towards the end of her reign , and many of the ageing Chamber officers were trying to bring in their own relatives as their successors .
8 ‘ There 's nothing in it about the murder , except the police are continuing with their enquiries , ’ said Joe , ‘ but it 'll help you pass the time .
9 She fumbled in her pocket for more change but before she could get in it into the coin slot she heard the click .
10 Their departure had something in it of the bowed and wretched mien of Adam and Eve in the many ‘ expulsion ’ paintings he had later seen , and by then the Garden itself had a ruined look , paradise destroyed .
11 In Ireland she heartened the embryonic movement for the higher education of women by personally securing the involvement in it of the Roman Catholic convent-school nuns .
12 If you are n't as good as if you were in church , the train wo n't come , and we sha n't go away in it to the ends of the earth .
13 The first step is to be establishment of the business as a subsidiary company , Deutsche Telekom Mobilfunk GmbH , on July 1 , but there was no mention of offering shares in it to the public .
14 She stopped a taxi , returned in it to the house , made it wait while she ran in to drag down any other curtains that remained .
15 It is clear therefore that a sale of the former matrimonial home within 36 months of the husband leaving it , or a transfer of his interest in it to the wife within that period , will not incur any charge to capital gains tax .
16 So far as the transfer of the property or the whole or part of the husband 's share in it to the wife is concerned , the provisions set out in Chapter 2 apply and for the reasons there mentioned there is unlikely to be a liability for capital gains tax or inheritance tax .
17 ‘ Hired murderers — in it for the blood money .
18 It is good work , this , Angus , it is bringing the thing home to plenty folk who have only been in it for the furore so far , for the chance to squeeze their girls in the crowd and all that kind of thing .
19 It 's just as well — I cut two holes in it for the ears !
20 One senior minister said : ‘ There was nothing in it for the Right . ’
21 One senior minister said : ‘ There was nothing in it for the Right . ’
22 I 'm only in it for the fund-raising !
23 This was not the rich pap of the commercial world and there was little money in it for the artists .
24 But what is in it for the wasps ?
25 What is in it for the fluke ?
26 The syllabus for modern languages in the GCSE is very full ; but there is no place in it for the teaching of grammar .
27 But what is in it for the female ?
28 Before the new names can go in the pot , the ones that have remained in it for the two years have to come out so , after a brief introduction by the chairman of the trustees and the vicar , the three keyholders leave the room to go next door to the church where the chest is kept .
29 But there does n't seem to be much in it for the peoples themselves .
30 What 's in it for the developer ?
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