Example sentences of "in it for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's great , cos the water 's warm , and I fill up the sink and keep my hands in it for a long time . |
2 | I was only in it for a lark . ’ |
3 | A number of significant figures were caught up in it for a while — the sculptor F. E. McWilliam , Tristram Hillier , John Tunnard . |
4 | I had an old camping van that I lived in during tournaments , and he chose to go with me in it for a meal in Chinatown in Liverpool . |
5 | Once it has been lifted from the frames it will be offered to the NRM who have expressed interest in it for a projected display . |
6 | But Protestant orthodoxy in the generations after the Reformation had inclined to treat the Bible in a rather hardened and absolute fashion , and to search in it for a wider range of information than the Reformers were looking for . |
7 | Christine let him stew in it for a few moments . |
8 | I always seem to get them at dawn , it 's something to do with the stuffiness of this room after I 've been locked in it for a night . |
9 | And he took me out in it for a test drive . |
10 | She had a cloud of short hair curving in clinging waves about her head , the colour of barley silk , and under the feathery fringe her forehead bulged childishly , with room in it for a notable brain , the one thing about her that was not suavely curved and ivory-smooth . |
11 | No in in your memory , of course , you 've been involved in it for a long time , have n't you ? |
12 | I walk around in it for a while anyway , watching myself approach in the mirror and admiring the way the skirt moves as I walk . |
13 | Cos an oil engine was in it for a while and then they put a new diesel engine in I think it would be nineteen thirty nine or something . |
14 | In fact he and then Craigie from Rowsay was in it for a while . |
15 | But that was only because I 'd lived in it for a long time and I got a discount so the house was really |
16 | in it for a , for a couple of years to get as much as they can and get a |
17 | He has n't been in it for a long time . |
18 | ‘ Hired murderers — in it for the blood money . |
19 | It is good work , this , Angus , it is bringing the thing home to plenty folk who have only been in it for the furore so far , for the chance to squeeze their girls in the crowd and all that kind of thing . |
20 | It 's just as well — I cut two holes in it for the ears ! |
21 | One senior minister said : ‘ There was nothing in it for the Right . ’ |
22 | One senior minister said : ‘ There was nothing in it for the Right . ’ |
23 | I 'm only in it for the fund-raising ! |
24 | This was not the rich pap of the commercial world and there was little money in it for the artists . |
25 | But what is in it for the wasps ? |
26 | What is in it for the fluke ? |
27 | The syllabus for modern languages in the GCSE is very full ; but there is no place in it for the teaching of grammar . |
28 | But what is in it for the female ? |
29 | Before the new names can go in the pot , the ones that have remained in it for the two years have to come out so , after a brief introduction by the chairman of the trustees and the vicar , the three keyholders leave the room to go next door to the church where the chest is kept . |
30 | But there does n't seem to be much in it for the peoples themselves . |