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

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1 After the episode in Gerar it is not rescinded .
2 I did not switch on the light in case it should dazzle her .
3 With no reserve football in Italy it 's hard for Milan to keep all their stars happy but , with Burlusconi having pumped £50m into a club which as £15m in debt when he arrived seven years ago , there are few grumbles on the terraces .
4 So it 's still me agreeing , because otherwise they di , they 're taking control off you , and it 's no good in business it 's not is it ? fighting for control , but it 's as long as you 're both fighting and both happy about fighting for it , that 's fine .
5 The unpredictability of being on duty , the anxiety arising out of being unsure whether anything substantial is going to happen and being in a constant state of readiness in case it does , is one of the stresses associated with duty periods and referral and investigative work generally .
6 It may be sufficient to remark that when the instrument was demonstrated to an assembly of interested parties in Oxford it met with great approval .
7 At its HQ in Aldershot it runs various PT courses and trains instructors who are then sent world-wide to maintain standards of fitness in every unit of the British Army .
8 A Colour Atlas of AIDS was the first book of its kind : written by a team of physicians at the forefront of AIDS research in Britain it comprehensively described in words and outstanding colour photography all aspects of this pandemic disease from epidemiology to transmission and prevention .
9 On a Friday in January it is followed by Irish stew and cheese ( not for me , that menu , but Boulestin had something for everybody ) , on Saturday by cold ham and pressed beef , a hot purée of leeks with croutons as a separate course , and fruit .
10 Well it 's lacing there 's racing all over the all over the country and except at Ayr in Scotland it 's raining everywhere I 'm sorry to say .
11 Microcomputers are often described as personal computers In fact it can be quite helpful to think of them in this way when considering the differences between them and mainframe or minicomputers Usually microcomputers are used by only one person at a time ; for example , a personnel manager might have one on his desk top which he uses to examine trends in recruitment .
12 Then I drove into his space well then somebody else came and drove in behind me and the car in front then was sort of , oh yeah , then somebody else came and reversed in in front of him , so the car in front it was across the drive was boxed in by this time , I did n't box him in I just
13 And it may not be automatically obvious that whereas in some dictionaries " accountable " will be a separate entry in others it will appear under the general entry of " account " .
14 She wrote back to him careful little letters to which no one could object , fearing to display too much emotion in case it called attention to the boy 's over-regard for her but she managed all the same to make her affection felt , telling him : — Pilade looks for you everywhere and will not believe I have not hidden you in a box .
15 Apart from a brief pilot study in Edinburgh it was not undertaken .
16 Virtually everyone agrees that if there is to be any military action in Bosnia it must be accompanied by a congressional resolution .
17 We have two in the University , one that liquifies nitrogen from the air , and another which liquifies erm helium gas which we buy in from erm Texas in fact it comes .
18 This means that for a few months in summer it is usually possible to sail right round West Spitsbergen ; if the ship is not too large and is able to land passengers from suitable landing craft , this is the best possible way to explore Spitsbergen .
19 With so many fantastic walking areas in Britain it 's sometimes hard to decide which one to explore on that well-earned summer break .
20 Before describing the circuit in detail it will be as well to review the basic design concepts and explain just how this level of performance can be obtained .
21 Home advantage meant that pitches could be prepared especially to suit fast bowlers , and come the first Test in Jamaica it was soon evident this is what had happened .
22 In comparison with the constitutions of other countries in Europe it is difficult in Britain to substantiate the charge of excessive domination of the executive over a legislature .
23 The display we 've seen over the last night would have been quite average for Scotland and Northern Ireland but this far south in Oxford it was quite spectacular .
24 Before discussing these elements in detail it might be useful to emphasize that the notion of ‘ the demand for money ’ — which may seem a curious concept — can be thought of as a demand to hold money .
25 On the Columbia Plateau in Washington it transformed a dendritic preglacial drainage pattern into the amazing plexus of the Channeled Scabland …
26 Somebody took me to see one of their pubs in Liverpool it was wonderful !
27 A course may change radically without changing its title ; conversely , re-titling a course may simply be an exercise in re-packaging it for external consumption .
28 … very much and you get a fabulous Radio Subasio T-shirt so keep those calls coming out there this one is for Adriana in Gubbio it 's Celentano 's latest coming to you at fifteen before four this Thursday morning courtesy of your friend Tullio who says …
29 The county council has not got the power to ban fox hunting in total it can only ban it on the land which it owns or controls and that 's what that motion seeks to do today .
30 Often their frustration is made worse as they do not wish to admit to stress at work in case it appears on employment or insurance records .
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