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

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1 He claimed to have resigned " to free the President from excessive pressure from certain forces , both in parliament and outside it " .
2 I mean , I 'm scared of anything up , they 'll be some conflict and you do get these kind of people in college as well it frightens me
3 Could I also just erm perhaps point out that half of the assessed development land needs for the Greater York area , certainly in respect of residential development , includes a an element for in migration and therefore it is it would not be altogether surprising if wherever the new settlement is located around York , some Leeds residents er chose to live there .
4 Not only are there good approximations to such an object available in nature but also it is an ideal subject for theoretical consideration .
5 She spent six months in retirement and then it was , ‘ When do we start ? ’
6 Frustratingly , however , the IPG was unable to view these publications in advance and so it had little idea as to how useful they would be .
7 The half life of the parietal cell is 23 days in rats and presumably much longer in man and therefore it could take many months for resoluion of an increased parietal cell mass .
8 The issues that they raise are complex , and procedurally they affect the responsibilities of a large number of bodies , both in Government and outside it .
9 Roy Jenkins , chancellor from 1968 to 1970 , acknowledged the strain when he said : ‘ I think it is the most back-breaking job in government and indeed it has broken the back of nearly everyone who has held it since the war . ’
10 Nonetheless , I keep my game in shape and hopefully it will work in the All-Ireland finals , ’ added Colm .
11 Some comms packages incorporate it in software but usually it 's found in the modem itself .
12 The declaration stated : " We are changing all of this now in order that tomorrow it will not be too late for socialism in Yugoslavia . "
13 For Diana 's mother , fiercely proud , combative and tough-minded , it was a humiliating and unjust experience , all the more so in retrospect as nowadays it is known that the sex of the baby is determined by the man .
14 That clergy and musicians recognise the value of music as an ingredient in evangelism , both in worship and outside it , and take opportunities afforded by the media ( 505–510 ) .
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