Example sentences of "in it [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In it they asserted quite clearly that permitting divorce would certainly affect the stability of all Irish marriages because it rendered every Irish marriage dissoluble : ‘ It is as though the legal availability of divorce builds up a social pressure which , for large numbers of people , becomes stronger than moral or religious resistance ’ ( abridged version , Irish Times , 14 May 1986 ) .
2 In it they state their belief in motivation through the design of work and set out a model for good job design which is reproduced in Figure 3.1 .
3 In it they found and pocketed several thousand pounds , the takings of the bingo hall , then left .
4 The way to make NoS popular was to put lots of people in it They could be used to bring home the sort of things which should be exposed and campaigned about in the paper — like housing conditions , or unemployment .
5 Framed in it they could see a letter .
6 ‘ I suppose if the local police thought there was anything in it they would be in touch with you as a matter of course . ’
7 Well , this place looked okay to me , the only hitch being that there were n't any women in it They were all in the butch bars and the diesel discos .
8 But you see they did n't know the truth of the exploration , but if the Government was fifty fifty in it they 'd be entitled to know the exact amount and quantity and what was underneath your feet .
9 In it they brought just the right weight of balance to each part , to each phrase , to each note .
10 And then obviously if you have more weight in it they 'll be really bushy .
11 looked in it they 're the same , I thought
12 Well I think of evaluation as the process by which a person or a group of people have a fairly careful look at something they 're doing in order to try and decide whether it 's going well or badly , whether there are things in it they might wish to improve , and how valuable they think it is whether they might want to make changes in it in any way .
13 In it we know ourselves to be rational agents detached from spontaneity , judging on objective grounds what will serve our ends .
14 Tim Garland , Freixenet 's UK Managing Director , said ‘ This new arrangement is most timely , for in it we recognise Nick 's considerable achievements of last year .
15 In it we can see reflected the ecological , psychological , spiritual damage and the massive human waste of this war .
16 In it we see Prince Frederick playing the cello , Princess Amelia reading Milton , Princess Anne playing the harpsichord and Caroline the mandora .
17 In it we reaffirmed that all disputes between states should be resolved peacefully in accordance with the provisions of the charter .
18 In it we incredulously quoted a Guardian story suggesting that Bishop Auckland born Meale defending a tiny Labour majority in Mansfield bore a resemblance to Clark Gable .
19 But if it makes easy sense when we learn that after the ground clearing achieved in the early publications Joyce sets to work on an enormous new fictional venture , guesses about new preoccupations and the leaving behind of old collapse in face of the reality of Ulysses , for in it we read , among a thousand turnings and an wanderings , of a single day , the sixteenth of June nineteen hundred and four , in Dublin , and how two characters , separately and together , live out that day among the welter of their acquaintance , their needs and deeds and thoughts , their places of refuge and of risk , and if one of these two , Leopold Bloom , is new , the other is Stephen Daedalus , and Dublin is everywhere in the novel , almost to the point where everywhere is Dublin .
20 In it we can not go to any of the extremes because we are aware of them all .
21 got all teams in it mine 's different cos I 've got intimate football
22 In it I discovered a mass of letters written chiefly from Brussels between 1814 and 1817 by Lady Caroline Capel and her daughters to her mother , the Countess of Uxbridge .
23 In it I saw my child 's body inside my own , but it was n't curled up like a foetus .
24 The dream of the New Look has to have taken place during or after the summer of 1950 , because in it I wore one of my two summer dresses , one of green and one of blue gingham , that were made that year and that lasted me , with letting down , until I went to school .
25 That is really my position and , unless I believed in it I would not feel justified in the course I have taken .
26 In it I read and re-read the Greek myths and legends , consumed with a desire to understand the sexual exploits of the gods , capricious beings , sometimes part or wholly animal .
27 In it I was crossing Old Carrots , coming towards the house , a stick in one hand , the other pushed into my hair .
28 Every morning I read the news avidly , and in it I saw gradually a possibility of believing in something again …
29 That 's that 's it until I know or I know what I 'm actually looking for in it I can run around chasing me tail all day which
30 In it I shall argue that there is a theory of modernization and postmodernization implicit in Bourdieu 's work .
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