Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] [conj] it [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 This order , as its name suggests , was developed as a richer example than the Corinthian , but it is only in the capital that it differs materially .
2 Debt earns interest just as easily in the West as it does in the Third World .
3 And Iran is as unpopular in the West as it has ever been .
4 This belief in ‘ independence ’ is well entrenched in the West and it has developed out of a general mistrust of centralized political power and of power that had historically not tolerated the free expression of dissenting views .
5 Its shares shot up 10 p.c last week and the company , Portugal 's largest quoted stock , is hoping to ride the tide of interest in the escudo when it launches a sale of shares and convertible bonds later this month to raise $300m of new capital .
6 Avoid flailing the vegetation in the gaps in the hedges because it prevents natural regeneration .
7 Football has not played as great a part in the company as it has in previous years .
8 Or in the case whether it changes or not , are not printed .
9 Now the beer is ready for the final stage in the brewery before it leaves for the pub cellar .
10 ‘ We do n't want to be caught up in the rush when it comes . ’
11 well ha you , what you have is you have erm the ship , first of all you have the ship , it 's a plain ship on a white background , then you have the lights on a black background and then you have that blue bit in the middle but it takes three shots
12 I thought there used to be a set of traffic lights in the middle and it 's gone .
13 Evaluation such as that carried out in Example F is likely to misrepresent what has been achieved in the teaching unless it takes into account pupils ' initial performances and the relative difficulty of what they are learning .
14 Then all I do is mix a lot of sawdust with the oil in the gear-box and it runs as sweet as a nut . ’
15 1 Sift the flour and salt into a bowl and rub in the fat until it resembles fine breadcrumbs .
16 I mean that , that have to hold top and bottom , you put something in the soil and it gets all its nourishment in the soil and that
17 To be sure , science has never found meaning in the phenomena that it studies .
18 This will lessen the sudden jolt in the rig as it falls away when the front hand F is released
19 Rather than merely assert that what we desire is already reality , therefore , I would argue that our job is to discuss the contradictions and possibilities in the law as it has developed historically , as part of and in response to political and economic struggles .
20 Thirdly , it can be argued that the discretion creates unacceptable uncertainty and unpredictability in the law because it allows a person to be refused relief on unexpected and ill-defined grounds .
21 ‘ Inmates want to work in the kitchen because it means they can be out of their cells for most of the day and can have a bit of extra food , ’ he says .
22 You think you 're fit , but not to the extent of athletes or to aerobic teachers of a high calibre , erm but I think we erm although we joke about , you can see on the pain in the faces that it does hurt and it does do us good .
23 I mean , it 's partly I suppose because I do n't watch a lot of football , but women 's football is not generally , it 's occasionally you get an article in the press and it 's seen as a kind of freakish thing !
24 Hon. Members should be aware of the widespread feeling among all the agencies that deal with asylum seekers and refugees that there are no merits in the Bill as it stands .
25 My hon. Friend would then understandably say , ’ How does it come about , then , that North Devon health authority finds itself in the position that it does on this referral ? ’
26 BOC ( industrial gases , health care , vacum and distribution ) has longbeen in the vanguard when it comes to introducing new accounting policies .
27 This determines the level of the water in the cistern so it needs to go back to the same notch
28 The principal importance of the decision , however , lies in the support that it affords to the proposition that it is not necessary for the duty of the policeman to be found in a specific rule of the common law or statute .
29 Yet even when a person maintains the principle of non-violence , as Gandhi does , it is absolute only in the sense that it informs the spirit and circumstances in which acts of violence are done , and not in the sense that it constitutes a rule which permits no exceptions .
30 A rejection of an ideal or principle is involved only if , when considering the relation of a man to his acts , his principle or ideal is regarded as absolute in the sense that it constitutes an infallible guide to human conduct , or if it is conceived of as a maxim in the Kantian sense and provides the reason a man might have for thinking it worthwhile for him to act morally .
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