Example sentences of "it in [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As you will know Councillor Wiper and Councillor Gornall have now replaced the seat and fixed it in position on Snowhill .
2 Once you are happy with the overall design , fix it in position with rubber solution adhesive as firmly as possible .
3 One of the best exercises you can use to develop this important body turn movement is to place a club behind your neck and hold it in position with your hands .
4 Open out the pattern and place it in position at the window to check its proportions .
5 Its first editor , Dr Pixley Isaka ka Seme , used it in support of the ANC 's early campaigns against the infamous Land Acts of 1913 which deprived Africans of the right to land outside the so-called reserves .
6 Throughout the year , the Agency effectively and successfully committed the resources available to it in support of training .
7 At the fourteenth siege of Tor Alessi he charged right into the heart of the Dwarf infantry and was cut down by King Gotrek who snatched the Phoenix crown from his corpse and took it in payment for the Elves ' insolence .
8 A slightly more oblique approach to the problem of determining whether a contextually unique item is a semantic constituent is to see whether it is normal in the language to treat it in parallel with unquestionable semantic constituents .
9 Lefevre dunked another handful of bread in his soup and waved it in emphasis before continuing , ‘ The place our man lives is a large mansion just beyond the village .
10 I bought it in village in Mark 's Wood I used to take it up the runway and
11 When you buy a valuable piece of equipment , like a new car or furniture for your home , one of the first things you do , is to insure it in case of accidental damage .
12 Kayersbridge Farm in Hurst , Berkshire , was making its second appearance at auction : auctioneer Gary Murphy had sold it in December for £262,000 to a bidder who failed to come up with the money .
13 The terrorists first attempted to use it in December in an unsuccessful attack on Ballygawley police station , when the mortar failed to fire .
14 He or she invents a product which consumers did n't know they wanted until it is made available , manufactures it with the assistance of purveyors of risk capital known as publishers , and sells it in competition with makers of marginally differentiated products of the same kind .
15 Essentially the method is to make it in stages in accordance with the diagrams .
16 One it so build it in brick in the traditional manner , bonding it into the existing wall as you go .
17 Can you increase it in excess of those amounts ?
18 I 've committed myself to writing some notes on it in cooperation with you so that we can take them back to the group next week to discuss with the others .
19 comments you could consider entering it or part of it in one of the many fiction competitions or submitting it in total to a which takes fiction .
20 In the thirteenth century Walter de Colaford , alias Hugh de Hareston , owned it in conjunction with Ralph de Lyneham .
21 This simple appraisal of size is likely to give you a good , accurate picture of physical shape ; use it in conjunction with the other methods in this chapter .
22 ‘ If Armitage did it in conjunction with Latimer , that explains the window , the lurking on the gallery , and the presence of Latimer acting suspiciously in the area at just the time the murder was committed .
23 We were actually presenting it in conjunction with that soft-drinks company , our three best DJs the compères . ’
24 For example , in ‘ conceiving ’ of my car I literally create it in awareness by putting together an interior abstraction .
25 Yes , they probably would sing it in Latin in the Catholic , they they certainly use erm , Latin , and of course the words have changed depending whether it 's a King or a Queen on the s on on on the throne , and from , it 's gone from God Save Our Lord The King , to God Save Our Gracious Queen , and that came in , of course , in the time of Victoria , and then had to be brought in again , er , at the time of erm , Queen Elizabeth .
26 As Jakobson puts it in paraphrase of Mallarmé , ‘ la fleur poétique est l'absente de tous bouquets ’ ( lit. ‘ the poetic flower is not the one to be found in any bouquet ’ ) .
27 However , it should prevent anyone from mismanaging the waste and may include details of the business or process producing it in addition to a description of the physical ( or chemical ) nature .
28 They 're not doing it on their own , they 're doing it in groups of three on each experiment — three people will be arguing , working together on one experiment .
29 ‘ So the problem then is that only a little sliver of the tip of my cock was going to make it in range of the footprint of a normal eight and a half by eleven copy .
30 Yorkshire .... 29 Durham ....... 16 FORCED to abandon the selection policy that in recent seasons embraced many of the top players qualified for the county but living well out of it in favour of those representing clubs within the broad acres , Yorkshire made an emphatic and ebullient start at Otley in an effort to regain the title they last won in 1987 .
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