Example sentences of "in [noun] [noun pl] it " in BNC.

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1 Building on current practice in case conferences it was found that one difference was that a network meeting involved the client and unpaid informal or family carers , as well as representatives from statutory and voluntary agencies as appropriate .
2 The poll asked : ‘ In building roads it sometimes happens that roads have to be built through or across sites of natural beauty or historical interest .
3 In user terms it is less convenient .
4 In physics terms it is using up some of its energy of motion ( its kinetic energy , as we say ) in doing work against gravity in climbing the hump .
5 The girl in headquarters types it out , and it 's transmitted there , and received and that 's all they do .
6 Restored and repainted in RAF workshops it was being formally handed over — together with glasses of champagne Bourbon or Scotch — by the Ambassador 's wife in front of a small and mainly military audience .
7 But even in murder cases it is now far more favourable to the accused for him to plead instead diminished responsibility , and for most practical purposes this defence has replaced that of insanity in criminal law .
8 If one investigates the format commonly used in dictionary definitions it is clear that there are some conventions that are followed .
9 In theft terms it is difficult to see that one of the rights of the customer has been adversely interfered with .
10 In e-mail systems it is possible to receive a number of related messages from different people on screen , to then go into a statistical package and do some calculations , and on the basis of this come to a decision which one communicates to a different set of people .
11 In work organisations it is universally believed that cooperation is a Good Thing , and achieve greater productivity than lack of cooperation .
12 If you 're so keen to see people who are as you , as you say articulate and and a go , in council houses it does seem an extraordinary argument to say that that those people are automatically not in need , it seems very bizarre argument .
13 Nostalgia tends to be an acute instinct in most sportsmen : in rugby players it can be positively overwhelming .
14 TO BE sure of getting value for money in rugby books it is usually good policy to lash out on a yearbook or an expensive work of reference .
15 Now this particular exercise was , in fact , a major project , in management terms it was very similar to what you do .
16 erm By comparison in A-level grades it 's easier to get in at Sussex in Chemistry than it is in English .
17 In marketing terms it 's a tremendous card to play erm our marketing line in the States was always ‘ we speak your language , a common heritage , a common culture erm almost a common language ’ and erm the special relationship really exits at a time like this to a very marked degree , and we shall be playing that for all it 's worth , certainly .
18 In phrasing questions it is as well to remember to protect the self-esteem of the subject by avoiding subtle hints as to what is an appropriate or desirable answer .
19 Despite widespread opposition to abolition expressed in opinion polls it is difficult to discern any significant backlash in the 1987 general election — indeed the increase in the Conservative vote in London seems to have been higher than elsewhere .
20 When a company 's land bank is shown at cost and its true value is not reflected in share prices it may , of course , be ripe for a takeover bid .
21 While the Chamber of Commerce is busily advertising in UK newspapers it will not be promoting a firm on the Calais industrial estate who are busily buying direct from European breweries and reselling in Britain .
22 Although minerals are only present in minute quantities it 's worth remembering that when choosing your water .
23 As with all Cirrhilabrus species , scottorum is principally a zooplankton feeder in the wild , and may be seen rising up in aggregations , composed mainly of females and juveniles , from the bottom to a metre or more when actively feeding , but in aquarium conditions it will take a variety of foods and readily adapt to a regular feeding programme .
24 That 's what in , in , in ground terms it means and we hope they will respond .
25 The Government alone could not provide the money for the further increase in student numbers it wanted .
26 ( In a secondary school where this was regularly used in morning prayers it had to be abandoned because the pupils exploited the rhythm created by the parallelism to make it sound like a football chant ! )
27 Answer guide : In manufacturing organizations it is extremely important that there is co-ordination between the sales and the production function .
28 In the Britain in Bloom competitions it has won the first prize in the Village Section successively for Yorkshire and Humberside ( for which it retained the Challenge Shield after winning three times ) , England and the United Kingdom .
29 Applied in haircare products it coats the hair , making it feel softer , but it can not alter the hair 's structure .
30 In non-competition trials the central target disappears at this point ; in competition trials it remains visible .
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