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

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1 As a result , the ‘ inner city problem ’ has changed somewhat in character since it was first recognized as a major political issue in the mid 1970s .
2 In turn , so it might seem , they are rightly in authority when it comes to teaching .
3 The road was too rough for one thought to rest long in mind before it was cannoned out by another .
4 Firstly , harmonisation of national policies , especially in areas where it offers obvious advantages , e.g. labour mobility .
5 The 103/4 really does project the sound out and away from itself ; so much so in fact that it is genuinely hard sometimes to believe that it is actually responsible for what one is hearing .
6 While the price of doing business in Russia is high — the cost of office space in Moscow , for example , is rocketing — Hall reckons Sun kit will cost less in CIS than it does in the rest of Europe , where customers are used to paying a premium for IT products .
7 If Labour were to stand only in areas where it has a chance of doing well , it would have to withdraw from a swathe of constituencies in Tory heartlands .
8 It 's only in England that it 's all closed .
9 I see the force of the point that councillors should be trusted to use the right to sue for libel only in circumstances where it is necessary in the public interest .
10 Its patterns change as the centuries go by , so this keeps evolution constantly in motion as it ‘ tracks ’ the changes .
11 But Yugoslavia maintained restrictions which prevent the Soviet navy from coming ashore in Yugoslavia as it had in Egypt .
12 So I do n't think that we 're turning them away , I think it 's just in church that it 's probably not the most appropriate place to have lots of smoke .
13 We escaped just in time and it was downhill all the way to Narvik .
14 Almost called you a witch there but I stopped just in time because it 's not
15 That is to say , credit should figure far more prominently in education than it has done in the past .
16 If I 've got to print them off from my computer and the computer 's er not exactly in bits but it 's just taken apart a bit at the moment so I need to put it back together again and print them off .
17 ‘ In fact , it 's permanently in storage and it 's probably the most interesting thing he ever painted , but the subject matter makes it a little , how shall I put it , undesirable for public display . ’
18 It is in neither 's interest for the contract to be kept in suspense indefinitely in circumstances where it clearly can not be performed .
19 It has become apparent on some of the issues , some of the comments that we made that was if I could call it the you 'll know what we 're talking about and I do n't if we are talking about the there was there was a point somewhere where talked about ing an increase or short of journey time along the ring road and this has been taken as I understand to be that we are setting out an increase of speed er traffic on the sections of road to a junction and that 's totally in force and it was either .
20 Charles Gordon , Strathclyde 's vice-chairman of roads and transportation , said Mr Freeman 's comments underlined the good reasons for the regional council 's refusal to invest further in rail unless it was assured the PTE was involved in franchising services .
21 I had this octopus once in Germany and it , we 'd gone out for a meal and I was gon na have steak and mushrooms and
22 Female labour was never used underground in Cornwall and it does not seem to have been much used at the surface either , until the growth of copper mining which rapidly overhauled tin in importance after about 1740 .
23 Finally , with respect to language issues , a variety of debates are still in progress and it is premature to draw firm conclusions ; however , there is some evidence to suggest that bilingualism may actually enhance educational performance ( Houlton , 1986 ) , that in the case of Afro-Caribbean pupils there may well be ‘ dialect interference ’ , although it is clear too that some of the problems here may derive from the negative attitudes of teachers towards Creole ( Edwards , 1979 ) , and that in the case of some Bangladeshi pupils lack of familiarity with English may be an obstacle to academic achievement ( House of Commons Home Affairs Committee , 1986 ) .
24 The Customs seal on the container was still in tact when it arrived at basket-ware importers Ronald Kaufmann 's in Norwich .
25 , I 'm still in play as it were , and I do that then it 's .
26 ( In fact Henley 's soup kitchen for poor children was still in service although it was soon to close ) .
27 It was finally agreed while still in Teesside that it would have to be done , and the only way was by explicit reference to the role of the Director , quoting the Articles of Government .
28 Alright I can revise still in maths but it 's not the same cos when he was round here the other night he 's like in a way like the teacher .
29 ‘ When I came to Hollywood in 1950 , the studio system was still in place but it was crumbling , ’ he told the author .
30 At the time of the investigation , 300 cases were still in hospital and it is not known how many will later develop cirrhosis of the liver , to which veno-occlusive disease is known to be contributory factor .
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