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

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1 He 'll put it in writing tomorrow , ’ Davidson summarized succinctly .
2 JEREMY CLARKE God is Love ( Get It In Writing ) ( Fourth Estate –12.95 )
3 I 'll put it in writing if you wish . ’
4 I would like to put it in writing that women also like to worry about vast philosophical subjects , such as life , the universe and the price of YSL 's Rouge Intense lipstick .
5 And you should have put it in writing if you 'd wanted to make anything of it ! ’
6 Put it in writing as ammunition .
7 He already had a verbal agreement with Forest for another year , but chairman Frederick Reacher was anxious to put it in writing at a time when the anti-Clough lobby was growing in strength .
8 It has it in writing from the LTA that it would not favour any tender from Tretorn for its Category A tournaments .
9 BSDI bases its claims of no-licence-required on representations made to it in writing by the University 's Computer Systems Research Group .
10 Put it in writing marked , Without prejudice
11 Do you want it in writing ? ’
12 Where the information supplied to the Council has been less than adequate , discussions at meetings between representatives of bodies and the Council 's members and officers have been helpful in enabling the Council to obtain more of the information it wishes to have to assist it in determining the grant offer .
13 To remove the drill , insert a drill drift into the slot in the spindle and tap it in using a hammer or piece of wood .
14 Software biggie Software AG is putting in an internal Industry Standards Program Office to guide it in implementing such things and communicate same to its customers : its initial focus will be on applications development , database and repository management , networking , GUIs and operating systems .
15 Could you please tell me exactly what smetana is and how do you use it in cooking ?
16 To gain a wide appeal needs : first , a well thought-out programme ; second , an excitement of both self-interest and altruism ; and third , a party running its own affairs in such a way that the electorate will trust it in managing the nation 's business .
17 It is conduct which in these circumstances falls to be dealt with in the trial itself by judicial control upon admissibility of evidence , the judicial power to direct a verdict of not guilty , usually at the close of the prosecution 's case , or by the jury taking account of it in evaluating the evidence before them .
18 As Chola was kneading the dough , they hovered over it in hissing black droves , and she stopped occasionally to pick out the ones she accidentally squashed , like currants .
19 The lead manager would in turn invite a small additional group of banks to aid it in organising the issue ( the managing group ) .
20 Held , allowing the appeal , that in the exercise of its inherent jurisdiction the court would not order a medical practitioner to treat his patient in a manner contrary to his clinical judgment and professional duty ; that the proper approach , pending any final decision , was for the court to consider the options available to it in exercising its inherent powers and to make such order as best served the child 's true interests , and it would be wrong to apply the principles governing the grant of interlocutory injunctions in civil proceedings ; that , further , the judge 's order was defective in that it failed to specify the precise requirements imposed on the health authority and to take sufficient account of that authority 's distribution of resources in its patient care ; and that , accordingly , the order would be set aside ( post , pp. 516B–G , 517D–F , 518E–F , H — 519C , E–H , 520B–C , E–F ) .
21 Will my right hon. Friend agree to talk to the museum to ascertain whether he can guide it in filling the gap ?
22 We expect the people to be like them and presuppose it in dealing with the people themselves .
23 We shall refer to it in examining the various operations that can be carried out sequentially .
24 It includes the presence of other animals that may be predators or competitors for food , animals of other species that may communicate with it in finding food or raising an alarm , and individuals of its own species that interact with it in many ways , competitively , nepotistically , and in co-operation .
25 A dissenting member has few options available to it in making its protest .
26 Oh , certainly I know the common practice of reading the future by opening the Evangel blindly , and laying a finger on the page , but what is this official use of it in consecrating a new bishop ?
27 I had come upon it in thumbing through The Writers and Artists Yearbook ; it seems to have been an Anglo-Catholic journal .
28 As a result , the United States encouraged the British and the Russians to join with it in signing a treaty with Iran promising that all three countries would withdraw their troops within six months how useful the United States could be against Iran 's old exploiters .
29 Held , allowing the appeal , that the retraction by a witness in extradition proceedings of evidence previously given in the requesting state did not in itself discredit that evidence and , unless it was worthless , the magistrate was entitled to act upon it in deciding whether there was sufficient evidence to justify an order for committal ; that , equally , a witness 's evidence was not to be automatically discredited by virtue of that witness having been an alleged accomplice of the accused ; and that the magistrate had given proper consideration to the retraction of P. 's evidence and to his being an alleged accomplice when deciding if there was sufficient evidence to justify the applicant 's committal ; that , further , since the provision in article 1 of the Treaty allowing for extradition in respect of offences ‘ committed within the territory of the requesting party ’ having been extended by article 3(2) to cover participation in extradition offences punishable by the laws of both states , the lack of evidence of the applicant 's presence in Sweden at the relevant time did not take the offences outside the ambit of the Treaty ; that under Schedule 1 to the Act of 1989 the magistrate was concerned only with committal proceedings under English procedure in relation to the English crimes specified in the order to proceed and not with the jurisdiction of the Swedish court ; and that , accordingly , the magistrate had been entitled to commit the applicant ( post , pp. 846D–F , 850F — 851A , E — 852C , 853A ) .
30 She took it in shaking fingers and pulled it on , immediately feeling very closed in by the visor .
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