Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] in it " in BNC.

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1 The world of shadow is the condition of human knowledge , and imagination deals in the meanings inherent in it but points to the light beyond where it will no longer be of use :
2 oh no I like pudding , pie it 's a bit dry in it ?
3 Rather , it is to emphasise that their members are in general uninformed about it ; and that even where they are not uninformed , they are for the most part unversed in it .
4 This muddle , and the apparent contradictions inherent in it , have obscured a clear perception of Jesus 's political and military activity .
5 He looked at McAllister for the first time since she had begun to help him , and saw her strained white face , the eyes enormous in it .
6 The idea of ‘ opponents ’ and the ‘ winner take-all ’ attitude inherent in it is not necessarily the best form of decision-making for social welfare cases .
7 But to understand a language sequence it is not enough to recognize the relationships between the elements present in it ; we also have to refer to relationships of absence , and it is these that Saussure calls associative relationships .
8 The key signature actually has a B flat in it but because in a harmonic minor if you remember you raise that
9 As the sports car is likely to be designed with relatively better braking and steering to control this momentum and hence the danger inherent in it when it is moving , this difference in ‘ inherent dangerousness ’ is probably considerably greater .
10 In other words , Barro assumes that rational agents over the period were aware that the rate of growth of the quantity of money was being determined by the process described in equation ( 6.7 ) , and were using their knowledge of that process and the coefficients involved in it to predict future monetary growth .
11 There were very few Black or gay workers involved in it , and no attempt was made to recruit new members .
12 Hence to understand action we must begin by identifying the intention and motive involved in it .
13 ‘ Then why did n't you make the list out yourself , if there 's so many things wrong in it ? ’
14 More important are some of the problems implicit in it .
15 And er , on the other side , the , the people interested in it in the social sciences , erm , did n't particularly like it , because , at that time , they were heavily dominated by er , Marxist and people on the left .
16 ‘ A common type of case where problems of timing may arise is one in which the complaint and allegations involved in it are directly or closely associated with criminal proceedings which are pending .
17 He charges scientists and corporations involved in it with basic misrepresentation especially when they claim that the techniques are no more than sophisticated extensions of classical breeding skills .
18 Soon the airfield will once again be echoing to the sound of craft common in it 's heyday .
19 She was probably the only thing alive in it .
20 To me that is the most enjoyable thing : playing and having an audience involved in it .
21 This answer exhibits a common defect : it cites a case without explaining the legal principle involved in it , i.e. the legal ground on which the case was decided .
22 But he can be , he 's very , perhaps a bit bossy in it , and erm may , maybe bitter I feel .
23 But I must admit , I , I am a bit snobbish in it , I would move heaven and earth to help someone who looked clean and nice and had good manners .
24 The attribute whiteness ( it may be said ) is not the fact of receiving the sensation , but something in the object itself ; a power inherent in it ; something in virtue of which the object produces the sensation ’ .
25 He also brought to an end , but not without difficulty , the suit which had begun between the archbishop and the chapter of Canterbury over the church of Lambeth , which the same archbishop , against the will of the chapter , had built and endowed with many and substantial rents , instituting canons regular in it — noble men , powerful and educated .
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