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

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1 They 've got this little thing in their head if it 's not got blood in it no red blood they can eat it .
2 Hilton sees this destruction as a continual process , but he also recognises in it a major stage that other mystics call the " dark night of the senses " a particularly sharp period of suffering during which the will is firmly dislodged from false values and reoriented towards God .
3 There was only one bathroom in the wing , the bath in it a classic example of early plumbing furniture .
4 express any dissatisfaction try to do in it a constructive and diplomatic way .
5 Although the younger woman has been taken to be a likeness of his sister Wil by many biographers , misled by an ambiguous comment of Vincent 's , Tralbaut sees in it a close resemblance to Kee .
6 ‘ I see in it a big step towards the achievement of these goals knowing that still it 's a long way to go with obstacles on the road that we shall have to remove — and it is possible to remove them , ’ Rabin added .
7 as much as anything , but it 's only cos you 're writing a letter , and you say oh hello you writing a letter to mum , he says no I killed her to come here , you do n't put your foot in it a big way , but after a while because you know nobody there is nice it really makes a lot of difference people
8 If you look at , say , American TV wrestling , you can already see in it a strutting prediction of the showbiz-sports of the future , where drug-enhanced body-sculpture plays a part both in the athletic demands of the spectacle and in the personality-selling which is its true purpose .
9 They saw in it a narrative paradigm which offered the possibility of meaning in their individual experience to all men .
10 … a little box ; in it a red rose , and round the stalk of the rose is a slip of paper with the words written : ‘ Rudolf — Flavia — always ’ and the like I send back by him .
11 Yet this ‘ philanthropy ’ has in it a considerable element of Minchampstead self interest .
12 This state obtains its name from the fact that in it the general conditions of production and consumption , of distribution and exchange remain motionless ; but yet it is full of movement ; for it is a mode of life .
13 However , no sooner had they built such a machine than they recognised in it the inherent dangers of a heartless device capable of original thought .
14 In it the mutual affections of bishop and diocese can not be missed .
15 And me and me mam we singing in it the other night , just to use up the tape .
16 In it the poor would have a voice and a share , but would not be able to outweigh or vote away the interests of the propertied and the wealthy .
17 Twenty years later , Charles reminded an assembly of how " a part of the realm was assigned me by my lord and father … and in it the metropolitan see of Sens then lacked a pastor .
18 He seems thrilled to stumble across the notion that war has a technological impetus of its own ; others will recognise in it the familiar railway-timetable explanation of why the first world war proved so unstoppably disastrous .
19 Among the authors were also the Deputy Interior and Defence Ministers , Gen. Gromov and Varennikov , leading some commentators to see in it the veiled threat of a military coup .
20 The head of the figure at the extreme left , for instance , is different in colour from those of the central figures , and even different from the body to which it is attached ; in it the pale pinks that had characterized so much of the work of 1906 have been mixed with black to produce a much more sombre effect .
21 In it the whole idea of the fertility rite is exploded , using the very forms and devices of the traditional ritual .
22 And in it the wonderful words : ‘ will not now take place … ’
23 Erm on the overhead before last I I gave you a little equation which demonstrated the importance of measuring single channel currents and it ga and it had implicit in it an open state probability which reflects gating .
24 Men involved in the upper reaches of political life might not necessarily find in it an adequate protection .
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