Example sentences of "[det] [noun] in [noun sg] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 Fred Sharpe is beginning to regret the decision to buy this ingredient in advance as it will deteriorate in store and may become dangerous before the end of the budget period .
2 This is one of the reasons why we are saying to the government that they should consider what our competitor countries do , which is some form of temporary credit management ; some form of temporary credit controls to squeeze off this surge in demand before it really gets going and pushes inflation up again .
3 Do you feel at this point in time that it 's all been worth it ?
4 Yeah I , I do n't think he 's making it that , that much worse than it is , I think it is still quite bad at this point in time but it 's you know , since revolution yes the landlords still hold
5 There is still some water in storage but it can not be pumped out without this effect on the environment .
6 THERE are few guarantees in politics but it is a more than reasonable bet that John Major and Bill Clinton will both be smiling and behaving as if they are buddies when they give a press conference at the White House tomorrow afternoon .
7 ‘ It helps to be a woman and I can exploit that when it suits because there are so few women in Parliament and it concerns a lot of people .
8 The BeSHT — ben Eliezer is known by that acronym — produced a shock-wave of such proportions in Judaism that it has still not recovered from him .
9 We all have so many responsibilities in life that it is easy to forget how to have fun .
10 The easiest is ‘ Wanda ’ with large purple-red flowers for many weeks in spring and it has a hose-in-hose version .
11 There are many variations in temperament and it is difficult to classify them into strictly defined groups .
12 ‘ There are always so many firings in radio that it hardly seems a big deal any more . ’
13 It is rather Britain that has chosen the Italian road and opted for a one-party state that may soon have more difficulty in government than it imagines .
14 The nucleus of a 14 C atom is unstable so there is a finite probability at any instant in time that it will decay .
15 Ivory continued to serve many of the same purposes in Christendom as it did in Classical antiquity .
16 Before she had time to think , she 'd raised her own glass in response and it was only after she 'd sipped her drink that she realised what she 'd done .
17 Although the party had secured only 8,360,000 votes compared with the 8,664,000 who voted Conservative , it had won most seats in parliament and it became inevitable that it should form a second minority government , once again relying upon Liberal Party support to keep it in office .
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