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

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1 If you have any spare cash , use it to invest in a tapwater prefilter , such as the Nitragon and increase your water changes to 15% every fortnight .
2 Contracting for other parts of the group , and even other manufacturers , provides a good half of the company 's income , and , just as importantly , enables it to invest in a high level of machinery which could not be justified for the volatile business of light aircraft manufacturing alone .
3 His poem exemplifies for me the many wonders and the brilliant light of the transcendent ; and also the unity of our soul as it basks in the warmth of that light .
4 I am inclined to say that ‘ Here ’ , in answer to ‘ Where are you ? ’ is true only in so far as it basks in the reflected glory of such genuine truths as , ‘ Here ’ , said as I point into the flower-vase , having been asked , ‘ Where is it ? ’ in the course of a game of hunt-the-thimble .
5 Its working was rather fitful and it failed in a couple of astounding thunderstorms they had .
6 It failed in the 1970s and 1980s because it offered no solutions to the new problems of chronic inflation and low growth .
7 Nevertheless the Church could not preserve men 's minds from modern heresy ; it failed in the campaign to exclude ‘ dangerous ’ books nor could it prevent the influence of contacts established by Aranda and others with the French intellectuals .
8 As for the residence requirement , despite the fact that it applied in the same way to British nationals , it constituted covert discrimination on grounds of nationality in so far as , by the very nature of things , nationals of other member states were less likely to be ‘ resident ’ in the United Kingdom than British citizens .
9 I thought I heard the music of fairies , which is believed to render men forever enthralled to wonderland , and it plays in a responsive mind all life long .
10 The concept ‘ force ’ as used in physics is precise because it acquires its meaning from the role it plays in a precise , relatively autonomous theory , Newtonian mechanics .
11 The implications for social policy are as follows : first , that the main determinants of welfare are economic ; second , that the government 's role in diverting resources into social policies must be seen to be closely interrelated with , even dependent upon , the role it plays in the management of the economy ; third , that social policies will be determined by views about the way the economy does , or should , operate .
12 A full understanding of current unemployment and the role it plays in the working of the labour market requires an explanation of the persistence of long duration unemployment .
13 On the credit side , the local base of the Poor Law meant that it operated in a face-to-face world where people and their problems were known .
14 Lord Justice Neill said an examination of the Royal Charter under which the Jockey Club was set up and of the powers conferred on it suggested that in some aspects of its work it operated in the public domain .
15 To monitor the course of the project , that is , to study the implementation of the action project design , to find out whether it operated in the way envisaged , using the means planned , and to examine any problems which arose and any unanticipated consequences .
16 The tribunal was told that , following a review , the company decided to make redundant 16 drivers at the quarries it operated in the East Midlands .
17 The remainder of this chapter will investigate this type of system as it operated in the international economy from the Second World War until 1973 .
18 But it operated in an entirely different way from the older service already operating .
19 The population of Britain was to rise from between seven and eight million in 1760 to 15 million in 1820 — in other words , it doubled in a period of 60 years .
20 The earth is trying to move on a straight line through space-time , but the curvature of space-time produced by the mass of the sun causes it to go in a circle around the sun .
21 Do you want it to go in the local free sheet ?
22 Erm if my reading of Locke erm differs from that of most of my erm fellow historians and political thought erm it differs in a matter of emphasis .
23 Sign language interpreting shares the process with spoken language interpreting and probably with general language comprehension but it differs in the situation of the users of the language and the community 's attitude towards them .
24 One investigation aimed at characterisation of this response showed that it differs in the various colonic segments , with the proximal ones displaying brisk and less sustained contractile activity than the distal ones .
25 As a rule of thumb , moving a nearly new greenhouse will only cost about the same as it would to have it erected in the first place .
26 Vizigothic in origin , with its Bishop Boèce at the Third Toledo Council in 589 , and worth besieging in 673 , it shared in the collapse of the Spanish kingdom of Toledo , and the Muslims moved in , though not for long .
27 ‘ When it trades in the securities markets it can be regulated by the SEC . ’
28 It trades in the primal delight which the hills bring ; in their clean innocence and the wonderment they inspire .
29 That was the first occasion when I saw my exercising as an irritating use of time , because it got in the way of our friendship .
30 It got in the way when she had tried to cry yet it allowed no room for self-pity .
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