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

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1 When used with the bare infinitive , it denotes a direct experiencing of , and so contemporaneity in time with , an occurrence and can often be replaced by see — although it denotes perception in a more abstract way than the latter — or by have in its experiential sense : ( 93 ) Rather surprised to find them break fence at this season .
2 Another farmer , Crematogaster borneensis , is no less solicitous ; it excavates chambers in the stems of the Macaranga tree ( a member of the spurge family ) in which to shelter its brood and its livestock .
3 It sedates areas in the limbic brain from which the instincts of aggression rise .
4 Of course , giving time and helping others is important : but it goes hand in hand with collective action to bring about wider change .
5 … The contracting states have a certain margin of appreciation in assessing whether such a need exists … but it goes hand in hand with a European supervision , embracing both the legislation and the decisions applying it , even those given by an independent court .
6 Yet if it goes hand in hand with a commitment to redistributing power and wealth , literacy becomes one of the tools a government can use to create a new society .
7 It is something that the government needs to look at and indeed it goes hand in hand er with the need to overall the whole regulatory system er which is something that I 've referred to often enough before er and I have no hesitation in repeating it again .
8 It goes hand in hand with Semtex and car bombing .
9 It goes hand in hand with good management and is essential for any job !
10 It was her habit to drop in and see her daughter most mornings , and to take tea and chatter , a habit that John Carter frowned upon , as it interrupted Rhoda in her household duties .
11 MIND is now a large ‘ direct-care ’ organization , that is , it receives money in grants from NHS and local authorities to provide some of the elements of the total service described in Chapters 7 and 8 , and it employs a large number of staff to support and enhance the work of the volunteers .
12 In Hilton it represents stages in the journey to God when the soul is no longer engaged with worldly things and as it were asleep to sin ( 24.90r. – 235 ) but is not yet fully illuminated by the knowledge of Christ : The experience of the dark can be either painful or restful : painful in so far as the soul is still troubled by the pressures of the worldly attractions from which it is hiding ; or restful in so far as the soul is waiting untroubled in its longing for Christ .
13 IBM notes that it announced intent in September to make AIX/ESA source code available as a separately orderable option .
14 The district council objects to the proposed channel because it involves development in the green belt and within a local landscape area .
15 Teachers are increasingly aware of the benefits of project work : namely , that it involves learners in authentic activities , bridges the gap between the classroom and the outside world , and produces observably high levels of motivation and cooperation among students .
16 Project work is fun : it involves learners in collecting , organizing , and presenting information in imaginative and unusual ways .
17 It involves work in six separate areas of interest : blood clotting and fibrinolysis , immunology , signal transduction , viruses , enzymes of secondary metabolism , and protein folding and specificity .
18 It involves defects in hemidesmosomes possibly resulting from defective interaction between the integrin and its ligand .
19 It involves auditors in ensuring that funds have been expended in accordance with the terms by which such monies were appropriated , and that accounts have been properly prepared .
20 What can be deduced from this is that religion as he understands it involves belief in an ordered moral government of the whole universe and in the fact that religious and ethical ideals should inform all our actions .
21 It sought consolation in the belief that this danger was overwhelmingly counterbalanced by the enhanced credibility of the American nuclear deterrent .
22 I read Millett 's Sexual Politics by the light of an oil lamp , with mosquitos whining in my ears , and tried to make it make sense in Africa .
23 But it WAS clearly written by someone with an intimate knowledge of the royal marriage crisis before it became public in Andrew Morton 's controversial book .
24 Bush , who was Vice-President at the time of the operation , and Gates , who was deputy director of the CIA , had both denied any knowledge of the operation until shortly before it became public in November 1986 .
25 The White Paper , Caring for People , was a partial response to Griffiths and it can be fleshed out into a workable comprehensive policy ; it became law in June 1990 with the passing of the NHS and Community Care Act .
26 Another argument for Quattro Pro is that it offers products in both the DOS and Windows worlds .
27 A good feature of the Solution is that it offers flexibility in the depth of the decompression range , so that for an indicated ceiling of three metres it will accept that you are in the correct range if you are between nine and three metres depth .
28 It admitted errors in disciplinary procedures against Mr Pink , 63 , sacked for allegedly breaching patient confidentiality during his one-man campaign over under-staffing in three geriatric wards .
29 However , despite being framed as a negative provision , the House of Lords held that the clause was unenforceable as it lacked certainty in that it was not for a fixed period of duration .
30 From 1922 until it ceased publication in 1951 he edited Y Llenor , the highly successful Welsh quarterly journal , to which many of the leading Welsh writers of the period frequently contributed .
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