Example sentences of "it in [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Got it in one ! ’ |
2 | ‘ Well , you seem to have managed it in one . |
3 | Rune filled her glass , watching her as she half emptied it in one long swallow , waiting until she replaced it on the table before enquiring mildly , ‘ Then what happened ? ’ |
4 | My hon. Friend has it in one — |
5 | To her astonishment Nora saw Beador 's horse fly at it as if to clear it in one bound — which was impossible , surely . |
6 | ‘ Got it in one . |
7 | For example , does one appropriate property for the purposes of theft when one touches it , takes it , or puts it in one 's bag ? |
8 | You 've got it in one . ’ |
9 | ‘ Got it in one . ’ |
10 | ‘ Got it in one ! |
11 | ‘ Got it in one . ’ |
12 | Yes but the thing is what I would really like is get two there then waddle it in one there and then |
13 | No , I 'll go and spend it in one myself . |
14 | If you ca n't find it in one you find it in another but it is all the same thing . |
15 | That 's it , I ca I clocked it in one up there and it 's like . |
16 | When it was time for them to go , she rolled up the carpet full of soil and put it in her bedroom . |
17 | Maggie felt it in her hand , frail , attenuated , overstretched , but tautened by the love and knowledge of all the women . |
18 | Now , with it in her hands , she knew absolutely that it was not a worthless Victorian copy , as Rachel had once told her . |
19 | Or was it in her ear ? |
20 | On checking with his wife , Tom remembered it was one of Kirsty 's favourite games , cheekily daring all-comers to come and take the ball before grabbing it in her mouth and running off . |
21 | Alison is eighteen and has , as she puts it in her long letter , ‘ never reached adolescence ’ . |
22 | When , in the last days of November , a telegram arrived she knew what it must contain and trembled as she held it in her hand . |
23 | Miss Danziger also had it in her favour that she was in all things the opposite of Bo-Bo . |
24 | She 's got to have stuck it in her arm by now . |
25 | In fact , I can describe his manner at that moment no better than the way Miss Kenton puts it in her letter ; it was indeed ‘ as though he hoped to find some precious jewel he had dropped there ’ . |
26 | There was no doubt at all about it in her mind . |
27 | So we put it in her room and that solved the problem . |
28 | As this is a very basic form of learning it is unlikely that the clinical teacher will find any direct applications of it in her teaching . |
29 | The thought gave her another fillip of excitement — her first job for Focus Now , the new picture magazine Nick was editing — and it was a corker , she knew it in her bones . |
30 | Already she could visualise the lay-out — ‘ The Other Side of Fashion ’ she 'd entitled it in her mind 's eye when she 'd discussed it with Nick . |