Example sentences of "[adv] in [noun sg] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | Thus the goodness which is associated with the good breast may be preserved and protected by being introjected , to appear as an attribute of self ; but if the infant 's anxiety is aroused by its own feelings of frustration and hatred , the same good object may be projected outwards in order to protect it from the overwhelming badness which the infant feels to be within itself . |
2 | So in order to speed it up a little bit we might need need to heat it up . |
3 | For when God freely wills to take on Himself the world 's suffering , He does so in order to absorb it , to transform it and to overcome it by the positive power of His eternal and unchanging love . |
4 | So in order to prevent it raising the mound 's temperature too high , a thicker layer of soil has to be heaped over it to shield its interior from the sun 's rays . |
5 | Only in winter did it snap their necks to gorge upon their warm sap . |
6 | I submerge to re-wet my hair and stamp it down in place to stop it shredding my eyeballs . |
7 | His naturally long strides , she suspected , he was deliberately making even longer in order to make it difficult for her to catch up ! |
8 | It seemed that the entire congregation was there helping , through breakfast time in the Undercroft until evening when everything was stowed away in Church leaving it presentable for he next day 's Service . |
9 | I would tell you if I could , I promise you , but my story involves others and — and I simply can not in honour divulge it . ’ |
10 | We can not in justice defend it and it does not make any financial sense — to use a good accountant 's term , it is imprudent . |
11 | But would they , would n't they just in practice overlook it ? |
12 | Lily meanwhile works for the Mob , placing bets to shorten the odds at racetracks ; when she impulsively decides to re-enter her son 's life , after an absence of eight years , just in time to save it . |
13 | I came into the hall just in time to see it . |
14 | It moved ; he turned , just in time to see it start to close as a male face disappeared after a brief inspection . |
15 | The servant got his hand to it just in time to prevent it falling onto the marble floor . |
16 | She arrived with twenty minutes to spare before her train was due to leave but , after she had queued for a ticket , was only just in time to catch it . |
17 | There were reports in September that the government 's Commission for Financial and Legal Control and for Combating Corruption , chaired by Mikhail Gurtovoi , was investigating massive illegal exports of oil by Russian commercial businesses which , by bribing producers , were able to buy oil cheaply in order to resell it at profit . |
18 | To conceive a child deliberately in order to kill it to make use of its tissue , the idea is absolutely repugnant . ’ |
19 | Must make sure we get home in time to watch it . ’ |
20 | Once in position leave it there , then use fingers 4 and 3 ( or 3 and 2 ) for the pull-offs on strings 1 and 2 . |
21 | It can also in effect make it impossible for them to participate in the community and thus deprives them of an important aspect of citizenship . |
22 | However , I continued to work the whole of this one section quite thoroughly in order to dismiss it or not ( depending on what was found ) . |
23 | In our case this iteration has gone on at great lengths and I and my colleagues have had to struggle to ensure that we have allocated enough time to deciding the direction in which the company should be going , and the changes that have to be carried out in order to get it there . |
24 | A brief outline of the events is that the editor of a major medical journal ( a ) republished a previously published paper solely in order to attack it in an editorial ; ( b ) did this without the authors ' permission , while stating the opposite ; ( c ) initially refused to allow the original authors the right to reply in his editorial criticism ; ( d ) published a further editorial attack when ( a year later ) he published an edited version of the authors ' response ; ( d ) refused to publish any other correspondence about the editorial attacks ; and ( f ) gave another editor a dishonest account of events to dissuade him from publishing our account of the affair . |
25 | Therefore he walked very stiffly and awkwardly , swinging his leg out sideways in order to force it to go forwards . |
26 | Let's straight into seventeen then , I 'll just remind committee that we need to move to the confidential section at five o'clock today in order to get it finished . |
27 | It calls for a great deal of skill and judgment and is a shot that needs to be practised regularly in order to play it well . |
28 | The investigators ' case study company is undertaking internal re-organisation precisely in order to enable it to respond quickly to transformations in the market place created by , for example , new investor protection legislation , the government withdrawal from earnings related pensions ( SERPS ) and increased competition in the intermediary market . |
29 | We might say that Love 's Cure produces transgression precisely in order to contain it , and in the most insidiously ideological way : the deviant desire which initially appeared to contradict nature is reconstituted by nature in accord with her ( ? ) order . |
30 | Sometimes this may feel like a military strategy and it is quite in order to treat it this way : to plot and plan to take the fortress which is your imaginary castle , your silent , fertile abode , despite the background of your everyday tasks and obligations . |