Example sentences of "it [vb -s] in [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It enacts in its form a faith that the experience of broken suffering in time is in reality the choreography and notation for the dance and music of love and Rolle advises his disciple that meditation on this reality will draw up her heart " so hert mai loke intil heven " ( 69.261 – 2 ) .
2 that er when you breathe it down right , it goes in your lungs , it does n't shift .
3 The important thing is , it goes in your diary , and anything that goes in your diary becomes an appointment not to be broken .
4 After that we can only hope that it goes in our favour because we know it wo n't be easy . ’
5 That 's it , then it goes in my bars on the window sill .
6 It sits in their work area : an exercise bike , keyboards and twin turntables , and a computer left plugged in to produce fractal swirls .
7 It lies in its coffin before the chancel screen in the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula . ’
8 If plants do have a focus for the Life Force , it lies in their roots , for many plants regularly shed some or all of their above ground growth with the cycling of the seasons , regenerating in the next year from their roots .
9 It lies in our will , determination and good industrial sense , wherein the Government have been found seriously lacking .
10 The missing 90 per cent is where the left-hand brain thinkers would not dream of looking for it — it lies in our capacity to create pictures , to visualize .
11 It has in its time been threatened with demolition as a bottleneck , but has been widened and is still happily intact .
12 It is an undistinguished spit of land , barely afloat so far as one can see , but it has in its time hosted some very high-level exchanges of civilities and even persons between the two countries .
13 It 's the snap-shot of people paid in a period , and it has in it comparisons with the previous quarter , June ninety-three and the previous year , September ninety-two .
14 Circumscribed as it is , with tall trees closing it in barely half a mile away , it contains in its detail something of every age from the Saxon to the nineteenth century .
15 The particular nature of the business of a financial institution will affect the type and proportion of assets it holds in its portfolio .
16 Aye it depends in what sort of area , I mean you know , I do n't think I 'd tell anyone public cos the news team would know what we 're paid and
17 Well it depends in which area
18 Seeing it features in your catalogue , would you prefer me to send the copies back to you ?
19 The criminal justice system , of course , now recognises this even more than it recognises our need for autonomy : monetary penalties are by far the most common form of penalty that it uses in its attempt to control crime .
20 In 1990 Tesco made the Association the beneficiary of one of the six nationwide collections that it allows in its stores .
21 Unfortunately , we will not see anything of it since it happens in our daytime .
22 But when it happens in our waking life , we tend to dismiss such incidents as meaningless .
23 Now , it happens in your working day .
24 It happens in my country , when you break the marriage , I mean in my town , when you break th the marriage this sort of money will be paid wi then .
25 Existing legislation , it says in its response to the Pension Law Review Committee 's consultative document issued last September , is inadequate to meet current needs .
26 ‘ We have strong reservations , ’ it says in its response to the document , ‘ about the usefulness of information contained in accounts which only relate to the activity of a branch in an economic entity .
27 I looked it up in my handbook of psychiatry and the nearest I could get was ‘ spendthrift behaviour ’ , an expression of hypomania , a serious problem requiring urgent treatment — usually , so it says in my handbook , in a hospital setting , which seems a little extreme — but there you are .
28 It floats in your bath when you put it in the plug .
29 It just seems as though it flashes in my mind , I do n't know it I think I 've always had a had a overactive mind , actually , you know I 've always worked
30 Ca n't wear three because it cuts in my fingers .
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