Example sentences of "for it in the " in BNC.
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1 | The style has virtually disappeared from the south-east of England but there is still considerable demand for it in the West Midlands , Wales and the North-west . |
2 | One City caterer has found a novel use for it in the larder . |
3 | But there seems no room for any notion of the decorous in Olson 's ‘ objectism ’ , any more than there is room for it in the lawless world of the Cantos , or in Pound himself when he is without a master to translate , whose example makes him surpass himself . |
4 | The idea of a National Government was primarily an idea of the political centre and right : there was hardly any support for it in the Labour party — except from Mosley , and he was moving rapidly to the right . |
5 | We may never see one another again , but nobody cares , because there 's no provision for it in the rules . |
6 | He was not sure if he should tip-toe slowly and cautiously along until he reached the lower grounds of Old Ashfield , or make a sudden dash for it in the hope of outrunning any danger that might be waiting to pounce . |
7 | ‘ You ask : how do you advance the public interest , how do you provide for it in the best way ? ’ |
8 | ‘ There is a huge demand for it in the United Kingdom , ’ he said . |
9 | The librarian handed it to Roland Michell , who was sitting waiting for it in the Reading Room of the London Library . |
10 | As folic acid was evidently important in some way for the formation of new cells , it was natural to seek a role for it in the synthesis of pyrimidines and purines . |
11 | I saw an advertisement for it in the booking hall . |
12 | We cry for it in the night , for this perfect union . |
13 | Sometimes I 'm rather greedy and I do eat more than I should , and then you pay for it in the end . |
14 | He 'd probably die for it in the end . |
15 | I am pleased to tell you that Wimborne Publishing — the publishers of Everyday Electronics — have purchased The Modern Amateur Electronics Manual and will continue to market this product and produce bi-monthly updates for it in the way that WEKA previously did . |
16 | But the politicians are looking for it in the wrong direction . |
17 | Their theology was saturated in the gospel , though they often contended for it in the language of Greek philosophy . |
18 | I was running the wrong race ; I should never have been entered for it in the first place . |
19 | Perhaps she started from the feeling and then found a correspondence for it in the outside world . |
20 | While the evidence he cites shows that Y-cells may be capable of sustaining some form of pattern vision it does not show that they are responsible for it in the normal brain . |
21 | In principle the Central Authority could also delegate some of the functions reserved for it in the Electricity Act . |
22 | The case of DEC is tantalising : either the Alpha will do for the company what the VAX 8600 — quickly supplanted by the VAX 8650 — did for it in the 1980s , and the vast installed base of VAX machines will be replaced by Alpha AXPs , giving the company three years of fantastic growth that propel it to $25,000m , or the desperately late Alpha and the new OpenVMS will turn out to have too many bugs and glitches to be trusted , in which case , DEC will be trotting off after IBM . |
23 | Wine production in Britain has always been possible , though the evidence for it in the Roman period is almost non-existent . |
24 | There is no reliable diagnostic test for it in the living animal . |
25 | The contrast between British Socialism , as then exemplified by trade unionism , and LEGA , could hardly be sharper ; the first , insistent on its traditional and conservative role , the role dispensed for it in the Victorian era by evolving Capitalism — to purvey labour to employing capital ; the second , looking towards a synthesis to accommodate and resolve the opposed interests contained in that dispensation , looking towards ‘ the third way ’ . |
26 | You 'll be aboard my ship when we sail on the Sunday tide , and I 'll warrant you 'll thank me for it in the years to come . |
27 | Some companies insist that journalists or other borrowers should sign a form to say that they will be responsible for any photographs borrowed and that they will pay for it in the event that a photograph is lost or not returned before a certain date . |
28 | Though she was passing through what has been called her first industrial revolution , there was as yet little to show for it in the landscape . |
29 | Having found the appropriate class number from the card , look for it in the subject or classified catalogue and flick through the cards of that particular number . |
30 | Accepting that you will need to provide either training or re-training for your existing staff means that you will remember to budget for it in the overall cost of the system . |