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

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1 In each case it was he who sent ‘ the flying prince ’ away , beside making another try and dropping a goal in England 's sensational 13–0 victory .
2 In each case it is the lack of understanding which constitutes the inauthenticity of either the faith or the doubt .
3 In each case it is elderly people living alone who obtain the most support from the state , and among them men receive slightly more than women .
4 The actual form of organisation adopted was by no means standardised but in each case it was subject to direct political control [ Chester , 1975 ] .
5 We found that in each case it was necessary to think of three dimensions .
6 In each case it is the woman and her conduct that the man 's lawyers will try to put on trial .
7 The computer is very fast ; it can be set to scan the text of journal articles and print out the titles of all which use significant key words more than a stated number of times , and it can be set to tell us how many times Shakespeare used a particular expression , and in each case it can give the results quite astonishingly quickly .
8 Thus if a policeman gives directions to a traveller , a doctor tells a nurse how to administer medicine to a patient , a householder puts in an insurance claim , a shop assistant explains the relative merits of two types of knitting wool , or a scientist describes an experiment , in each case it matters that the speaker should make what he says ( or writes ) clear .
9 In each case it is submitted that the sentences have to be quashed because there was unreasonable delay in giving the appellant a copy of the committal order , which in each case contained particulars of the facts found as constituting a contempt of court .
10 In each case it was a duty which was imposed on the judges in their capacity as judges of the superior courts and related to the administration of justice in those courts .
11 In each case it had in effect been ruled that Gen Robertson 's order of 14 May would apply , and that 5 Corps could continue with arrangements already entered into hand over both Cossacks and Yugoslavs but only in each case , so lob as force did not have to be used .
12 In each case it may be possible to print out target costs against each subsection and therefore quantify any profit or loss .
13 In each case it seemed clear that local adaptation was taking place , showing — as far as Pearson and Weldon were concerned — that natural selection was an effective evolutionary mechanism .
14 In each case it has been a West Indian pupil rather than an Asian child .
15 In each case it is evident that physical geographers had to become conversant with progress in related disciplines and a number of excellent papers in Progress in Physical Geography ( 1977- ) provide reports reflecting progress in other disciplines .
16 In each case it attempts to explain what decisions are made , by whom , and how ; why the system operates in the way it does ; the problems that arise and the pressures for change ; the obstacles which inhibit change ; the effectiveness of different forms of accountability and the viability of alternatives to existing practices .
17 In each case it may be possible to provide additional practical and problem-solving skills by integrating either one or both of the following into the programmes ( this could be particularly important for those students wishing to enter Higher Education ) :
18 Lord Morton of Henryton commenting on that example said that in each case it would be for the Commissioners to make a finding as to whether the income in question was or was not paid to or for the benefit of the child by virtue or in consequence of the settlement .
19 The same point can be made about each of the examples in [ 13 – 16 ] : in each case in other words introduces a summary rather than a paraphrase , and , not surprisingly , in each case it could be replaced by in short .
20 Although all the filter networks treated so far in this chapter cause phase shift , in each case it is accompanied by attenuation .
21 In each case it is the revised versions which are to be played in this concert .
22 In each proposition it advances , relationism is thus obliged to contradict its own thesis .
23 There 's some in Nottingham , in one of the mus museum , that has the Nottingham coat of arms , I think it has the council house and various things , and it 's all done mechanically on a huge machine that er is a repetition in each bay It 's probably thirty , forty foot long , but in each bay of about seven foot it 's separate curtain .
24 Since there is an intelligent system at work in each person it follows that if discomfort or dysfunction is necessary in order to maintain harmony within the system as a whole then the disease will manifest in the least important parts possible thus preserving the higher functions of the person for as long as possible .
25 To me in that mood it seemed more important than philosophy , like the poetry of Keats or the music of Sibelius .
26 It 's probably right but it does n't actually count in that calculation it 's something quite separate .
27 In that instant it was as if some dam erected long ago around his heart had been breached .
28 In that instant it came to Ruth that he did know her ; but before she could be sure his hands left her shoulders and he went leaping round the side of the hummock , his long coat flapping , straight towards the spear men .
29 In that sense it 's a weird frontier .
30 In that sense it is very much a virgin field .
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