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

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1 They produce beef that no one will buy at the price at which they want to sell it , so they are subsidised by the European taxpayer to dump it in West Africa , where it destroys the livelihoods of poor farmers .
2 In that case use it in scientific and then it will work that way .
3 Farmers still dilute a concentrated formulation to apply it in 200 litres or more of water per hectare .
4 Indeed it has been almost necessary for the agricultural industry to ignore it in order to develop the modern chemical systems of farming .
5 For each node , every word in its left sub-tree precedes the word at the parent node in the alphabet , and every word in its right sub-tree follows it in the alphabet .
6 Each side takes it in turn to bat .
7 The FE market was large and growing , and the recent Budget had allowed still further provision to expand it in line with government policy to increase student numbers by 25% over the next three academic years , Mr Whitnall said .
8 As for the computer password , on the other hand , this reviewer guessed it in one and had to wait twenty-odd pages for Casaubon to catch up .
9 The old lady saw it in her face .
10 My hon. Friend had it in a nutshell .
11 My hon. Friend has it in one —
12 Far from taking money away from British farmers , will my right hon. Friend bear it in mind during his negotiations with Mr. MacSharry the inequity in national aids ?
13 Will my hon. Friend bear it in mind that the sooner a third lane is constructed to alleviate Chelmsford traffic , the happier will be my constituents ?
14 The hon. Gentleman implied it in what he said during his very long speech .
15 The rose is one of our national flowers and this month sees it in its full glory .
16 Some geek dropped it in salt water .
17 ‘ No , ’ replied Mum , ‘ the stupid old man had it in his coat pocket ! ’
18 It is one thing to draw money from the public in terms of council tax and it 's another thing to spend it in the way you intend to do it .
19 In the US , DEC 's abrupt volte-face involved it in a furious row with press and analysts — see page two .
20 The Cup and League Double had eluded the most ambitious clubs ever since Aston Villa became the second club to achieve it in 1897 , in a less competitive era .
21 As one jaundiced critic put it in 1733 : " A set of brocaded tradesmen cloathed in purple and fine linen , and faring sumptuously every day , raising to themselves immense wealth , so as to marry their daughters to the first rank , and leave their sons such estates as to enable them to live in the same degree .
22 Not only do we need to strengthen up the entire body to keep it in good working order but there are certain areas that need extra exercise to give the area more definition ; areas that accumulate unwanted flab .
23 She 's a strong and individual woman making it in a man 's world .
24 There is no evidence , however , for thinking that , in general , people who reckon descent in the male line reckoned it in the female line before .
25 They 'd weigh about erm twelve , thirteen stone to put it in weight , the pigs would , yeah .
26 Under Pressure , officially opened yesterday in Chelmsford , is aimed at all those who feel they have just too much flab to fight it in public , but perhaps the biggest difference between this gym and any other is the fact that physically disabled people are made especially welcome .
27 Pitt began by converting John Chapman 's reputed Manor House — which he bought when the Court of Chancery ordered the Dampier family to sell it in 1823 — into a hotel , clearing the ground in the direction of Peveril Point .
28 Right , any time you read a story , whether it be religious or science fiction , or whatever , in which somebody is taken out of one body and put into another body erm and the story goes , and then was turned into a pig , or whatever , erm , presumably that author has it in mind that you can still identify , that same guy , first in one body and then in the body of a pig .
29 Labour 's change of policy on the European Community puts it in a strong position to argue that economic and industrial decisions are increasingly likely to be made on a European basis and it is essential that Britain plays a more constructive role .
30 As he snipped several inches off the length of Aimee 's hair , he pointed out why he encourages all his clients who have fine hair to keep it in a short style — or at least above their shoulders .
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