Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | Of Condition In If it rains today I sha n't go shopping the clause if it rains today qualifies sha n't go . |
2 | push the disk in if it 's a floppy disk version , if you have n't got a floppy disk er it 's got its own hard disk , you do n't need a floppy |
3 | In practical terms , whether one has realistic access to the power to initiate a legislative proposal may be as important as whether , once a proposal is initiated , one has a say in whether it is adopted or not . |
4 | Like a bottle you expect to have whisky in and it turns out to be full of a specimen for the doctor . ’ |
5 | Whether you 're saving for something in particular or a rainy day , just put your money in and it will start working for your straightaway . |
6 | On the first one , I was making the record and I broke a string on my Firebird and could n't be bothered changing strings , and so I plugged the Lazer in and it sounded so good that I kept using it . |
7 | Sergeant Joe 'll see yer sprain do n't get worse , 'e 'll get the doctor in if it does . |
8 | However , when Dickerson says shooting Malcolm X was ‘ like a holiday ’ , it becomes clear that there 's maybe a good reason for keeping his hand in when it comes to his old discipline . |
9 | The Dinas Mawddwy Railway is remarkable even by the standards of the last century in that it was financed largely by just one man , Mr Edmund Buckley of Bryn Hall , Llanymawddwy . |
10 | It may indeed be out of date in that it was yesterday 's intellectual fad , but the positivist position I have outlined seems the only possible one for someone who is seeking new laws , and new ways , to describe the universe . |
11 | Put your bag in if it 'll go in as well while you 're at it . |
12 | ‘ But the machine saves a great deal of time in that it automatically produces statistics and its print-outs clearly show patterns in the absences . |