Example sentences of "it in our " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And the World buys the lateral thinking , of course , ’ said Derek , ‘ and we transform it in our research establishments into practical schemes for export to Uridia . ’
2 ‘ We see it in our advertising revenue …
3 Thanks mainly to two or three key discoveries in the field of medical science , we now have it in our power and , I hope and believe , in our will , to expunge this blind spot .
4 You can see it in our trade obviously in the way in which companies have amalgamated and merged and grown .
5 What I tried to teach people was that if we did n't increase the added value , but took more of it and put it in our pockets , the only place we could take it from was the glass marked reinvestment and that makes people unemployed quicker than anything — and permanently .
6 ‘ We can always have ham and tea and whiskey for anybody that wants it in our house .
7 Read it in our way and we shall merely be , as Lewis says in the preface to The Discarded Image , like ‘ travellers who carry their resolute Englishry with them all over the Continent , mix only with other English tourists , enjoy all they see for its ‘ quaintness ’ and have no wish to realise what those ways of life , those churches , those vineyards mean to the natives ’ .
8 Japanese firms prefer to conspire rather than compete with each other , complain American rivals , and now they are doing it in our own backyard
9 We hold it in our arms , and it learns not only discipline and respect for us but also reassurance and security from our close body contact .
10 There had already been too much of it in our novels .
11 In view of the afternoon 's exertions , tea-time must have been a difficult moment for tired guests , for as Princess Metternich noted : ‘ The Empress 's teas seemed to us a little drawn out and I must frankly admit that we preferred to take it in our own rooms by the fire with our friends while smoking a quiet cigarette .
12 We buried it in our garden as we did n't want to upset you . ’
13 We did it in our style — sped it up , turned up the guitars and rattled it out , ’ Gedge told NME .
14 Indeed , unlike those other forms of discrimination , ageism has yet to attract the attention of policy makers and the public , so deeply engrained is it in our thoughts and actions .
15 How can we see it in our everyday relationships , or when we are walking along the street shopping ?
16 Why then is there so little of it in our doom-laden age ?
17 We must have looked so gormless ; we certainly looked it in our passport photos .
18 He left it in our care . ’
19 Will the surveillance made possible by modern information technology only apply at the frontiers , or shall we have to live with it in our daily lives ?
20 I am sorry that we have misplaced the Blackpool NDB by .87 of a nautical mile , but we will be correcting it in our free amendment , and at least it gives Mr. Allan something to be caustic about .
21 As Gandhi points out : ‘ We can only visualize it in our imagination .
22 Machine intelligence presents a slightly different case , because it is to a great extent governed by human intelligence : clearly , when we design an artificial brain , we create it in our own ( intellectual ) image .
23 We then ship it over to England and bake it in our in-store bakeries .
24 Reverently I picked it up and buried it in our back garden — three feet down seemed to me an appropriate depth .
25 It risks , however , giving the impression that what matters is not the quality of life as we each experience it in our individual consciousness , but simply what takes place in some objective world — which seems a betrayal of the whole point of utilitarianism .
26 Some ten years and several tasteful additions later , the present hotel was launched and it is with pleasure that we include it in our programme .
27 Nor are we likely to find it in our cost-conscious supermarkets .
28 My most significant thought about Facing Up To Age was that we all do it in our own way .
29 Of expensive beer , and to raise it in our er support .
30 ‘ Point Counter Point — Contrepoint as we had to call it in our rigid language — for the third time I might add . ’
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