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

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1 And of course er once he read it and er put it down and scribbled in his notes .
2 Will the hon. Gentleman confirm that since the decision by the Secretary of State on the channel tunnel route to London , British Rail has appointed consultants to advise on the possibility of building the Eurostation above ground , rather than building it underground as proposed in the Bill ?
3 NEEDING four points from the six singles to beat Scotland on the opening day of the Womens Home Internationals at Hermitage Ireland could not quite bring it off and lost in the end by 5–4 .
4 He grabbed her arm as she tried to run past him , but she shook it off and spun in the opposite direction .
5 If there is too much liquid left in the pan , pour it off and reduce in a separate pan ( so the meat does not overcook ) .
6 To grasp the meaning of a handshake we must not only see it positively as located in a greeting ceremonial , that is in a sequence of actions identified with respect to the social act they accomplish , but we must also see it negatively , as excluding certain alternatives and possibilities of action .
7 It hangs too much on the concept of class and fails to explore the changes and complexities that bear on this ; it tends to be gross in its handling of the power of business ; and it is unsure in its handling of the power of organised labour , seeing it both as lacking in any real power , but as somehow having the potential to become a ferocious force capable of transforming the capitalist system totally .
8 He rubbed it out and chalked in ‘ 73 Squadron ’ .
9 You can either record this and play it back or stand in front of a friend and let them criticize and make helpful suggestions .
10 She said : ‘ Scots can spot a shabby sell-out when they see it even when couched in sham patriotic language .
11 Discard all but 1 tbsp of the oil in the pan , heat it again and tip in the egg mixture .
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