Example sentences of "in it [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll get a new get a nice small engine in it no problem man !
2 Death in this way becomes a fellowship of the elect and the brave and there is in it no sense of loss , but only gain .
3 ( I was a little jealous — who would not be , when reading the private journal of a man you love and finding in it no mention of yourself , but instead only lush apostrophes to verminous whores ? )
4 We 're in it every day now and Tommy was on like last night when I went in , Tommy was on to now say it .
5 They see in it a threat to the right of each country to protect viridian quirks : quaint old farming practices , bottle-recycling schemes that depend on local breweries or milkmen .
6 The tiara was in essence a white cap , having two bands at the back like a mitre , but it had incorporated in it a coronet round the lower rim to which was added a second coronet under Pope Boniface VIII at the end of the thirteenth century , symbolizing sacerdotal and regal powers .
7 If you do that , then I think that even though your own values are bound to be in it a bit , they wo n't be in it in a way that makes the work useless or makes it appear hopefully prejudiced to someone else .
8 Nothing , however , can detract from the miracle that , on Christmas Day 1973 , people who lived in a state of enmity with one another on each side of the peace-line were strangely drawn together , jointly to celebrate the Christmas story and to find in it a message of love and forgiveness and of reconciliation .
9 In it a couple in electric suits were arcing and fizzing to the hefty thump of a jumpbox .
10 But scientists are impressed by the way Mr Kingdon has identified the sequence of evolutionary accidents that led to Africa 's strange mosaic of rich ecosystems ; and conservationists find in it a way to explain rarity and extinction .
11 If we look at the state of our imaginative literature , we must observe in it a grossness , even an indecency of conception , and an inflowing tide of slang and vulgarity and other forms of ugliness which tend to corrupt imagination and barbarize language .
12 Fictional stressing of deep connections between primitive and developed man , as well as the connections between primitive ritual and modern dramatic and religious practice stressed by Cornford , Harrison , Frazer , and the others encouraged Eliot to interpret the Rivers book in a way which let him see in it a reflection of his personal crisis .
13 The better view is that the Whigs were for Reform with various degrees of conviction and for a variety of reasons , ranging from that political expediency which saw in it a cause which would get and keep the Tories out , to that of moral principle .
14 Herling is thought to resemble Dostoevsky , whose Prototypical prison book , The House of the Dead , has in it a mansion tenanted by obnoxious , caricatured Jews .
15 Where the divorce petition has in it a claim for maintenance payments for the wife or child , if approached by an interested solicitor , the DSS will provide details of the whereabouts of the husband if they can .
16 Where the divorce petition has in it a claim for maintenance payments for the wife or child , if approached by an interested solicitor , the DSS will provide details of the whereabouts of the husband if they can .
17 The Colonel was used to acting in loco parentis and would certainly not have responded as warmly as he had done to Miss Danziger 's maturity had he not discerned in it a vulnerability : something he could defend .
18 In each of these cases the basic problem is the same : a will has been made , and in it a debtor is left a legacy of liberatio from what he owes the testator .
19 In it a group of senior imperialists , led by a figure modelled on Rhodes , meets in secret conclave in a hunting lodge in Africa to arrange the destiny of the world .
20 Statutory exemptions are provided in section 88 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and , inter alia , allow a person to drive without a licence or cause or permit another to do so if the driver has held or is entitled to obtain a licence for that class of vehicle and an application for such a licence has been received including in it the date he was driving .
21 In either case , another chapter is added to a ‘ founding text ’ , a text which both authorizes its own dissemination , and gives everything which is recounted in it the imprimatur of a special truth : this is the word of a chosen people .
22 In it the charity names a Midlands financier , Stuart Ford , his company , Tilen Securities , and his Egyptian associate , Gamil Naguib .
23 There is no doubt that it is easier to prove this case than the previous one , since in it the trust is claimed by persons whom the testator did not address .
24 We choose to examine a phenomenon which is impossible , absolutely impossible , to explain in any classical way , and which has in it the heart of quantum mechanics .
25 The policy they embraced was however anathema to many Conservatives , who rightly saw in it the beginning of the end of British rule in India .
26 A remarkable feature of the first kind of Friedmann model is that in it the universe is not infinite in space , but neither does space have any boundary .
27 Beyond the gates and the Gate Lodge , derelict in its faded prettiness , her real world waited , and in it the life that contained all happiness .
28 In the case of an unregistered title you will of course make a full land charges search , and you can include in it the name of any buyer-borrower .
29 Through his work as a teacher , he became fond of the race of Men and saw in it the possibility and the threat that in time it might far exceed the declining race of Elves .
30 Another might be attracted to it because he sees in it the possibility of calendar reform .
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