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

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1 The Dialogue is one of the pieces Purcell included in the Guildhall songbook : he seems to have compiled this manuscript for his young lady singing pupils , and several of the items in it show similar signs of revision and re-working .
2 Each student will have their own coursework folder , and in it keep all of their work including the question paper set by the tutor , their answers and a copy of the tutor 's assessment , for each of the five subject areas .
3 In other words , Barro assumes that rational agents over the period were aware that the rate of growth of the quantity of money was being determined by the process described in equation ( 6.7 ) , and were using their knowledge of that process and the coefficients involved in it to predict future monetary growth .
4 If when the main code is read in it becomes scrambled , this will prevent the right checksum value from being obtained , even if only one binary digit has been affected .
5 But people do live there , though when I moved in it became clear that a third of the flats were empty .
6 ‘ A lot in it remains undiscovered , ’ Ian McDiarmid says of his current lead role in Volpone , the 1606 satire that is Ben Jonson 's most frequently performed play .
7 In it collided two incompatible forces , mental and emotional , alienating him from his own tradition — to which he was deeply fettered .
8 In such models one finds that as the universe expands , any matter or radiation in it gets cooler .
9 ALTHOUGH set in 1914 , Jennifer Johnston 's ‘ How Many Miles to Babylon ? ’ carries in it notes that still strike a chord today .
10 On Tarvaras there were several subject races who spoke a variation of it — perhaps because they were descended from Second Empire colonists — and suddenly Alexei found that there was insufficient subtlety in it to convey precise nuance .
11 Approaching death should be viewed in it own personal cultural and religious perspective for the person concerned .
12 all green , all green along there I wonder I was just thinking it 's got all the bits in it to make that other one go
13 I do n't think they 're in it to make zillions and zillions of pounds , I think they 're in it to make great records .
14 But we still need to know how , I mean maybe in a participatory democracy we can defend freedom and equality to the system not in it seems absurd to say that democracy we have now is a way of embodied freedom I mean maybe weak notion of equality , but nothing
15 In it stand two heroes playing the lyre ( one no doubt Orpheus ; a third figure is lost ) , and at either end , outside the ship , a horseman , the Dioscuri again : and all these figures are absolutely frontal like statues .
16 An exception was sometimes allowed if a second home was occupied by a dependent relative , who lived in it rent free .
17 Of course , it 's her house , and everybody 's living in it rent free ; but even so , surely it is , well , you know … time ?
18 But as far as that 's concerned , er I mean the , the house can be passed over to you , and would then become , er you would own the house but er unless you dispose of it , there 'd be no liability to a gain , and er of course , at that time er if your parents in it rent free at the time of their er leaving the house , then you could then dispose of that without erm erm er liability .
19 The debris included empty wine bottles , food wrappers , part of a loaf of bread so hard the sparrows would bend their beaks , and a half-empty tin of baked beans with enough penicillin growing in it to supply most of Soho for a year .
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