Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [adj] in " in BNC.

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1 Plas y Brenin is a residential centre , based in what used to be an hotel — it sleeps 71 in two- or three-bedded rooms .
2 I think it goes straight in the river .
3 It goes straight in , and they do n't forget .
4 ‘ Yes ’ , says Spencer ‘ when it goes wrong , it goes wrong in a big way . ’
5 It remains green throughout most winters , and can be cut very young , when it tastes delicious in salads .
6 It lies flat in the road about half-way down the street , and can swiftly be raised to block the progress of an unauthorised vehicle .
7 It lives in the desert and , during the long dry season , it lies dormant in a burrow under the soil .
8 It is still the definitive cinematic story of the attack and , for all the commercial flaws of the film , it stands alone in technical accuracy and the actual attack scenes are among the finest put together for an aviation film .
9 It looks nice in a ten but that 's all
10 Erm actually it 's about the same , but it looks better in my accounts .
11 It looks great in that room
12 It looks therapeutic in movies but it made me feel worse than ever .
13 For the design shown here , I used an oval frame measuring 25 × 20cm ( 10 × 8in ) , which is a very useful size as it looks good in both large and small rooms , and can be particularly pretty in a bedroom .
14 Hard disks can be huge , so DOS does n't search the whole thing for a matching name ; instead it looks first in the current directory and then in the subdirectories which are specified in the PATH command .
15 yeah it looks lovely in the square , yeah because I thought it was quite light , but it is n't actually
16 It looks different in the day , mind you , when he 's working here .
17 The DSS says every claim is decided upon it 's merits and the amount of cash it has available in the social fund .
18 Hume 's complex moral philosophy can not simply be equated with emotivism , but it has much in common with it .
19 His marks appear overstruck by that of Paul Crespin on ambassadorial plate issued to the Earl of Chesterfield [ q.v. ] in 1727 ; although George Wickes [ q.v. ] supplied the Bath presentation cup to Frederick Louis , Prince of Wales [ q.v. ] , in 1739 , it has much in common with a contemporary series of cups with De Lamerie 's mark .
20 The work in the Netherlands is therefore considered here with that of the Germanic Baltic group with which it has much in common .
21 Developed from the Romanesque craft , it has much in common with Dutch , northern German and Polish examples .
22 it says hot in the kitchen then it 's got Bacon 's burning .
23 Excluding its tail which is long , bare and rat-like , it measures 8–10 in ( 20–25 cm ) and weighs 2–3 lb ( 0.9–1.4 kg ) .
24 Compuware 's turnover increased 30% to $62.2m last quarter , a growth rate it reckons continued in its fourth quarter .
25 Where it hangs loose in front it is given wide , shallow vertical folds , plastically carved , and these are crossed by sharp-cut diagonal pleats .
26 And it cuts right in my fingers .
27 The court may include such directions as it sees fit in an order pending appeal .
28 What it blows straight in ?
29 The hot-tasting fleshy roots have probably been used for at least 3,000 years as a food flavouring and , although it is native to eastern Europe , it grows wild in northern Europe including Britain , and North America .
30 It grows wild in southern Europe and India and has become naturalized elsewhere in Europe , including England , where it has been found growing literally out of castle walls , notably the Norman ones .
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