Example sentences of "[pron] be in it [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm in it with them — part of the gang . |
2 | You 're in it with me . |
3 | And if you were in it with me , I would n't want to get out at all , ’ he said outrageously . |
4 | ‘ Good God , man , what profit would there be in it for us ? ’ |
5 | What it is in it for me ? |
6 | When asking people to contribute money or time the question ‘ what 's in it for them ? ’ always needs to be raised . |
7 | ‘ What 's in it for them ? ’ was a question thrown at Murray Cox by the actors . |
8 | What 's in it for them in doing this ? |
9 | It shows people what 's in it for them . |
10 | At this point it 's worth mentioning that one of the best approaches to persuasion in any situation can be to ask yourself : ‘ What 's in it for them ? ’ and to consider what needs ( as mentioned earlier in this chapter ) you can meet . |
11 | ‘ What 's in it for me ? ’ was the favourite phrase of another . |
12 | What 's in it for me ? |
13 | Self reliance , individual enterprise , ‘ what 's in it for me ’ , as opposed to ‘ how can we help our neighbour ’ , was the message . |
14 | But lots of other agendas are being ignored , like the ‘ What 's in it for me ? ’ factor . |
15 | ‘ What 's in it for me ? ’ |
16 | What 's in it for me ? |
17 | These perceptions will then be evaluated through a consideration of ‘ what 's in it for me ? ’ |
18 | A asked ‘ What 's in it for me ? ’ and was told that he would receive £10,000 if W bought it for £100,000 or less . |
19 | Try to keep it as broad as you can to do the well alright then I know why it is , what 's in it for me . |
20 | But what 's in it for me ? |
21 | What 's in it for me ? |
22 | PLEASE What 's in it for you ? ? ? ? |
23 | Step one , then , in intelligent persuasion is to acknowledge the status of your ‘ audience ’ through targeting what you say and how you say it to meet the specific needs of the individuals involved : the ‘ What 's in it for you ? ’ factor . |
24 | ‘ What 's in it for you ? ’ |
25 | What 's in it for you ? |
26 | But Mr Gummer knows that an unvarnished ‘ what 's in it for us ? ’ response is inadequate . |
27 | What 's in it for us ? ’ |
28 | Why some countries rich and some countries poor , what is this thing life and what 's in it for us and what 's it all for . |
29 | No defence collaboration without representation will be the refrain , as Americans increasingly ask themselves what is in it for them . |
30 | If so , what was in it for her ? |