Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] in it [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But this culture has already been defined in this way partially because of the existence in it of this particular kind of music .
2 Experience suggests that fares to Hong Kong will fall once Virgin arrives , the danger is that in flying to new places Virgin may reduce the money in it for everybody .
3 The path was narrow and rough with tussocky grass and she trod carefully , eyes straining ahead to where the path ended abruptly at the outer limits of the aerodrome , blocked by a high steel-mesh fence — a cruel fence to keep lovers apart — and no one else had discovered the break in it through which Rob always came .
4 might not be one of the question in it as tag questions could be
5 There are some things which are just sort of have a fairly short lifetime , both in terms of the interest of the event and also the , also the interest of the press in it in which case you just have to use your judgement .
6 In Ireland she heartened the embryonic movement for the higher education of women by personally securing the involvement in it of the Roman Catholic convent-school nuns .
7 Then the icy touch of the water reminded her that she had planned to cool the hock in it for Finn and the bastard was n't here ; and for a moment her towel served as a handkerchief as she mourned , and then , since she considered it degrading to weep for a faithless man , she dried her eyes and her ears and under her chin and returned with springing step to the cottage .
8 And , gentle though it was , the touch of his lips held the seed in it of all the passion they had shared — and would share , she knew now , in the future .
9 Frankness was the only option open to him , and he had no faith in it at all .
10 I think they all take a course in it during basic training .
11 Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper were to co-star and Nicholson wrote a part in it for himself but Corman refused to cast him and Bruce Dern played the role instead .
12 Though I know that the struggle is taking place somewhere , as a housewife I find it harder to believe that there is a part in it for me .
13 They had a movie idea they wanted to try out and there was a part in it for Ken if he wanted it .
14 There 's no money in it for me .
15 And if there 's no money in it for me I 'm not gon na give priority to going picking up a piece of wood for a customer .
16 It so happens Kelly and I have been looking forward to this weekend , and I guarantee that men will play no part in it at all . ’
17 There was no glory in it at all
18 The upper half of their beak has a hook in it with which they latch on to a flower .
19 ‘ There 'd be a p-p-part in it for you … ’
20 She concluded that ‘ It looks like misery — there 's no light in it at all — it 's too dull .
21 Play and experiment of a more or less directly sexual nature is natural and normal among younger children and , provided it takes place in non-frightening circumstances between children of roughly the same age there is generally no harm in it at all .
22 No harm in it at all .
23 I know we got a mention in it for the museum and that was , oh did you get your keepsake ?
24 While business was buoyant there was a living in it for many small shops that are liable to succumb in a climate where 40 per cent of the country are wanting independent deals , and the remainder are demanding much improved advice and service .
25 It was a clear , carrying command with no anxiety in it at all , and McLeish identified himself promptly .
26 Or perhaps one might just narrow it a bit further than that and say well let's see how history is going in the first two years , or the O level history course , or something like that , and we would discuss well given that all these different people are involved in history or have a stake in it in some way , or are interested in it , and given that you 're only going to have a very limited amount of time to do anything in , how can you do something that would be genuinely useful to the school in looking at the history teaching and something that would have the support of the people involved so that it was n't threatening anybody but they felt there was something being genuinely helpful .
27 1a identify the place value of a column or a digit in it for values of units , tens , hundreds and thousands ; 1b represent in numerals a whole number given in words ; 1c represent in words a whole number given in numerals ; 1d order whole numbers ; 1e provide a whole number which is between two given numbers in size ; 1f represent a given whole number on a number line or read one from a number line or scale ; 1g demonstrate understanding of relationships of the form 13 x 8 ( 10 x 8 ) + ( 3 x 8 ) .
28 The pupil can identify the place value of a column or a digit in it for values of units , tens , hundreds and thousands ( Examples 75,76 and 77 ) .
29 2a The pupil can identify the place value of a column or a digit in it for values of tenths , hundredths and thousandths ; 2b the pupil can represent in numerals a decimal number given in words ; 2c the pupil can represent in words a decimal number given in numerals ; 2d the pupil can order decimal numbers ; 2e the pupil can provide a decimal number which is between two given numbers in size ; 2f the pupil can represent a given decimal number on a number line or read one from a number line or scale ; 2g the pupil can understand relationships of the form 1.3 x 8 ( I x 8 ) + ( 0.3 x 8 ) ; 2h the pupil can represent a fraction in tenths or hundredths as a decimal ; 2i the pupil can represent a decimal with not more than two decimal places as a fraction .
30 The pupil can identify the place value of a column or a digit in it for values of tenths , hundredths and thousandths ( Examples 84,85 and 86 ) .
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