Example sentences of "it [adv prt] in [det] " in BNC.

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1 All that was necessary to bring it on in more or less its full force was the sight of the Bible , its cover or open page , or its mere name , or the sight of a church , or the sound of any bell ringing solemnly , from Big Ben down to the bell of the Sunday muffin men .
2 It does n't bear thinking about , but I only hope I shall have learnt something from you in order to carry it on in some way or another . ’
3 Slide it down in that .
4 I 'm ashamed to put it down in these halting words .
5 The only thing that lets it down in this area is a slightly off-centre truss rod cover .
6 The candlelight had taken his cheap suit and made it over in some priceless fabric .
7 This would certainly have been within the power of an omnipotent being , but if he had started it off in such an incomprehensible way , why did he choose to let it evolve according to laws that we could understand ?
8 For him to brush it off in such a way — I do n't know what would make him say things like that , he 's the sort of man I just would n't expect to have …
9 There 's no value in it , do n't start it off in that position as though there 's an integral in it , all the
10 of shutter it off in some
11 The following day we could knock it off in few hours before returning to base .
12 Send it off in any case .
13 The Bill could , with our support , be amended speedily , and we certainly will not hold it up in any circumstances .
14 next to the fire place , er a lot of people have put it up in this corner and , but
15 er and and and nice to know that we want to establish contact and you may be aware that we 've had this plan , and , and what we want it to achieve is so and so , and we 'd like to set it up in this way .
16 Erm , the facts are , and this is all in Trivers if you want to look up erm if you want to look it up in more detail , that males die more readily than females , from all causes that affect both sexes and some that even do n't and you 'd be astonished about , like for instance , you gather from John book on the myth of he heterosexual you 're not allowed to buy in this country , you have to import it from the U S.
17 ‘ We 'll take a quick break for some tea and then we should be ready to run it up in another hour , ’ he briefs Captain Tuck-Brown , who has come across to check on progress before going home for the day .
18 Rachaela rinsed her hair and wrapped it up in another towel .
19 ‘ The great thing about this boat is that we can take it out in all kinds of weather throughout the year , and everyone will be perfectly safe on board .
20 ‘ The great thing about this boat is that we can take it out in all kinds of weather throughout the year , and everyone will be perfectly safe on board .
21 That would usually be called an engine , and in a car the engine just burns petrol and produces the mechanical energy in the shaft which turns the wheels , so the course is learning about the nature of mechanical forces and energy , thermal forces and energy and of the conversion of one form of energy to another , and in the process you learn that there are fundamental scientific laws — in particular the second law of thermo-dynamics — which says that you ca n't necessarily go form energy in one form with a hundred percent efficiency to getting it out in another form , so this limitation on your ability to convert from one form into another without waste in fact comes into many , many processes and every day processes .
22 You obviously have to work it out in some way , but you seem able to arrive at the answer almost instantly .
23 We had studied some navigation but now had the chance to try it out in more detail .
24 Pennethorne 's version was that Hall had approved the scheme and directed him to draw it out in more detail , which he did , and submitted a set of drawings along with perspectives and an estimate to Hall in February 1856 .
25 Collimore in the middle do n't forget to take the ball and finally whips it in towards Collimore and Lewis heads it back in that direction and Ormanroyd with an awkward clearance .
26 You know he borrowed the hairbrush from me , he brought it back in this
27 that he 'd got a form and he was fetching it back in this afternoon and they was handing it over this afternoon .
28 Maxted sighed , and began to gather up his work from the floor , trying to put it back in some kind of sequence .
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