Example sentences of "[conj] it [is] [adv] [vb pp] in " in BNC.

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1 We keep going back ourselves so it 's quite lived in .
2 It 's actually and it 's actually sewn in into the louvre as opposed to the er the larger weights .
3 Because it would , it would slide back in and it 's actually held in by muscles and ligaments , right
4 And it 's now found in disturbingly high quantities , not only in the fish , but in the air and the soil and the water throughout the Tappajoss river system .
5 Engineers already knew this , just as we know that the refrigerator will not work if it is not plugged in ; but Carnot 's achievement , when recognized after a quarter of a century , allowed theoretical understanding and in the end further advance in practice .
6 So a horse that is roughly bridled may become ‘ head shy ’ and always throw its head when someone tries to put a bit in its mouth ; or a horse that is galled by the saddle when it is initially broken in may always have a ‘ cold back ’ and buck ; and a horse that has its girths thoughtlessly tightened immediately to the top hole may become ‘ girth shy ’ .
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