Example sentences of "in it [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | But an option in it might be provided for those who were curious about what English poetry was like before , so to speak , it became English . |
2 | Another reason is that I thought writing in it might be like having someone to talk to , and if I read it back later it would be like someone talking to me . |
3 | The latter is a recognized field of work in its own right and some people in it might be surprised to find themselves called public relations operators , but the speciality derives from public relations and the counselling , reconciliatory and persuasive nature of the work comfortably fits it within the broader spectrum of public relations practice . |
4 | Lucy glanced at Josie , wondering what the story was and what her place in it might be . |
5 | Well , no , one has to bear in mind the type of situation , so power dressing as in it might be a tool but it 's very very professional . |
6 | And it 's in it 'll be twice in a month . |
7 | Design is about the way a product not only looks , but also functions , and for anybody in manufacturing industry or retailing to say they do n't take an interest in it would be perfectly ludicrous , because at the end of the day it is design that causes a product either to be successful or unsuccessful . |
8 | Even if Popper 's claims for ‘ World Three ’ and Olson 's for ‘ autonomous text ’ were valid — and Rommetveit 's work casts further doubt on them the world which they are striving for would be an impoverished one and the ‘ knowledge ’ which could be stored in it would be narrow and limited . |
9 | This document put forward the now stereotypical view that a population with a decreasing number of young people in it would be unprogressive and less vigorous than other nations . |
10 | If a number of people share a house , it is unlikely that any student in it would be worse off than under the community charge . |
11 | A statement in early September 1989 by the National Assembly Speaker , Saadi Medhi Saleh , had referred to the regime 's commitment to a multiparty system , although decisions regarding the political forces which would be permitted to take part in it would be left to the " near future " . |
12 | And I , I actually tend to subscribe to the view , you know , that if we did have a surgery in it would be a non-event . |
13 | ‘ It was a straightforward operation but if a small amount of infection was to get in it would be a very serious problem , ’ he said . |
14 | And I had visions of you , put anything else in it would be |
15 | That is to say I think that a world without Shakespeare in it would be a world substantially impoverished . |
16 | That is to say I think that a world without Shakespeare in it would be a world substantially impoverished . |
17 | America 's junk-bond market refuses to die , though some of the returning life in it may be strictly temporary |
18 | Because the hot gas is pervasive , cooler gas embedded in it must be under the same high pressure . |
19 | He is now upset that it is not our policy and keeps saying that the views in it must be the views of Ministers . |
20 | Any magnification of over × 7 will start to resolve it , and with × 20 many stars in it can be seen . |
21 | Well it sounds like a lot of things but , but actually getting a game of tennis in it can be quite difficult because you know the weather 's turned against us now so |
22 | But the erm the other thing about it is if you have a hundred people in it can be so also be a good atmosphere , you know ? |
23 | Yes get him talking in butchers or if there 's a few in it can be handy for listening to their , wo n't it ? |
24 | I have nothing against yesterday 's guitar heroes , indeed it was the Iommi article that caused me to buy your magazine again , but whoever it was in your office who opened up a copy of NME and stuck a pin in it should be encouraged to do so again . |
25 | To say the least , it is unfortunate that a multiply influenced process with many stages in it should be thought of by sociobiological proponents and their critics alike ( e.g. Solomon , 1978 ) as having an invariant outcome and a single explanation . |
26 | The BCG divided its matrix into four quadrants as shown in figure 4.1 and gave each quadrant a name to signify how the products in it should be treated . |
27 | By the time I have laid my groundbait , tackled up , and generally settled in it will be turned 9 p.m . |
28 | The throne itself has T 5 and D 22 , and if it is destroyed , any victim sitting in it will be freed . |
29 | If they narrowly miss death themselves and their shadow is " hit " by a car , or " gored " by a buffalo , they believe the evil spirit living in it will be destroyed . |
30 | In the case of a fountain , a jet with a series of holes in it will be attached to the outflow to create a spray pattern . |