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

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1 In it reconnaissance leads on to strategy and related tactics ; there is management of logistics and intelligence , of time as well as of forces ; planning is constantly updated by observation and reporting ; field actions have their own integrity , but are kept in tune with the master plan .
2 ‘ The fascination with glass ’ , he has written , ‘ lies in it ability to change constantly with the variance of light , transmitted and reflected through the day and the seasons . ’
3 In it Harry has collected 240 of the ‘ Country Diary ’ pieces from 1976 to 1990 — or as he laconically points out , between the ages of 65 and 80 .
4 This was the first systematic survey of stone circles ever to be undertaken and in it Stukeley attempted to prove that the Druids , whom he believed built the circles , were the forefathers of Christianity .
5 The book was an abstract of a work which had not appeared , and which never did in the form envisaged ; this meant that it had no references or bibliography , and that in it Darwin wore his immense learning lightly .
6 In it Taylor defends ideas that Mill himself found too radical ; primarily , that women should have access to the same professions as men , and that they should not be forced to inhabit ‘ separate spheres ’ .
7 In it Turberville informed the provost of Paris that Wales was now at peace .
8 In it Jones challenges the concept of full employment , questions the relevance of the work ethic and advocates the redefinition of work to include domestic labour and hobby activities .
9 In it Mead pointed out that every society designates some qualities and activities ‘ masculine ’ and others ‘ feminine ’ ; but the qualities and activities themselves may be different , and even opposite , from one culture to the next .
10 In it Whitney plays a singer who falls in love with her bodyguard , played by Kevin Costner , after receiving death threats .
11 In it Nietzsche attempted to illuminate Greek tragedy with a modern parallel , grand opera .
12 In it backbiters stood up to their knees .
13 In it Richard appealed for help :
14 In it Richard appealed for help :
15 In it Pomponius reflects on the difficulty of enforcing modal legacies , and the fact that very often the obligation they generate is merely moral rather than legal .
16 In it Rolfe rescripted his pathetic , seedy , and unrecognized struggle as the dream-fulfilling election of his protagonist to the papacy .
17 In it Benegas criticized Solchaga , the Finance Minister , for rejecting a party proposal to boost the party 's electoral popularity by the introduction of a new house purchasing scheme ; in addition Benegas was critical of Serra ( who had replaced Guerra ) and of the Prime Minister himself .
18 In it Jacobi referred to the theory of the momentariness of all things formulated by the Sautrânkitas , a Buddhist sect which originated in the second or first century BC .
19 In it Warr indicates his belief in the Everlasting Gospel , the enduring millenarian heresy which forecast the coming of an age of justice and equality .
20 In it Tobin said he needed a bit of cash , a loan .
21 It was called " Reunion by Destruction " and in it Eliot set out his reasons for opposing the idea of uniting the Anglican , Presbyterian , Congregationalist and Methodist churches .
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