Example sentences of "it [verb] [prep] be in " in BNC.

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1 If a writer has produced a song he or she thinks is a must for Cliff Richard , a major publisher is most likely to get that song where it needs to be in order to interest Cliff .
2 It needs to be in the dictionary , bread
3 Today 's equipment — trains and track — is very expensive to provide and maintain ; to cover its basic costs it has to be in service providing revenue for up to say sixteen hours per day .
4 Of necessity , in so doing , it has to be in kaleidoscopic form .
5 It has to be in a jug in case Mother Clare comes in and thinks I 'm being treated like someone normal .
6 Promoter Dan Duva , Lou 's son , said : ‘ It has to be in Las Vegas , not here , because Vegas is where the money is — and if you win you can come back and defend it in front of your own fans . ’
7 It has to be in Benedict 's Wing . ’
8 But it has to be in proportion .
9 If it is to sell in Japan it has to be in the form , and of the characteristics , that the Japanese wish and require .
10 It has to be in our interests … for us to try to get more jobs in West Belfast … that is the way in which we will reduce the terrorist menace , by making people economically independent from terrorism .
11 It has to be in her name .
12 Erm that the time has now come to accept that we do have to do the same things and it has to be in black and white and it has to be E E C wide .
13 And I think that the alternative of the new settlement is by far the best solution , provided it is mixed with some peripheral development , one ca n't go into a position where there is all peripheral development or all new settlement , it has to be in perfect balance , because some needs can not of course be met by the new settlement .
14 3.23 Exemplary damages will now only be awarded if the claim passes two tests : ( 1 ) It has to be in respect of a cause of action for which prior to 1964 such an award had been made ; and ( 2 ) It has to fall within one of the two categories identified by Lord Devlin in Rookes v Barnard [ 1964 ] AC 1129 namely ,
15 If we 're to do this work effectively , er , then it has to be in conjunction with you .
16 It is in their own interest to do so : each wants to pursue its own policies , which it believed to be in the best interests of the country , without having those policies tempered or abandoned because of the need to enter into alliance with another party .
17 Although Uaru are not noted for equipment bashing , they have been known to move it gently aside , or even to spawn on it if it happens to be in their chosen spot .
18 It happens to be in line with what is being done .
19 is that traffic calming or is it town centre enhancement because it happens to be in the middle of the towns .
20 Or in fact you go to London because it happens to be in reverse
21 I asked Maureen about this strange and spectacular bird , and she told me how it came to be in her care .
22 When questioned , Mr Bence said he had never seen the trophy cabinet in his life , and was at a loss to explain how it came to be in the director 's Portakabin .
23 It seemed to be in permanent decline , possibly for some of the same reasons as the Liberals after 1918 .
24 How we used to look forward to it and how long it seemed to be in coming .
25 It seemed to be in his blood .
26 They could see the train , but it seemed to be in a haze or a glowing flame .
27 More than half thought the school had explained but it seemed to be in the past , a one-off opportunity and not an on-going process .
28 No , it was a piece I am very fond of and it happened to be in quite a few programmes at that time .
29 According to author Dr Eve Roman , ‘ it made no difference whether a woman worked on a VDU as part of her general day , whether she just used it occasionally or whether her only contact with a VDU was that it happened to be in the same room ’ .
30 One of the richest made for Julius II later escaped the sack of Rome because it happened to be in pawn at the time .
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