Example sentences of "in [det] [noun] [conj] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 In 1990 , he was charged with applying for a copy of a birth certificate in that name and using it to make a fraudulent passport application .
2 Again er even frosting blast when even other trees er specific trees are erm alright , it may have been caught in that draught and set it back a little , you never know .
3 By s.24 goods are stolen for the purposes of handling if any one or four conditions is fulfilled : ( a ) they have been stolen contrary to s.1 ; ( b ) they have been obtained by deception contrary to s.15 ; ( c ) they have been obtained by blackmail contrary to s.21 ; ( d ) they have been subject to an act done in a foreign country which was both a crime in that country and had it occurred in England , would have been theft , obtaining by deception , or blackmail in this country .
4 And that 's not really opera , it 's theatre , musical theatre , and we 're experimenting quite considerably with the theatre in that case and doing it almost in the round .
5 The United Kingdom pointed out that , by letter of 1 March 1983 , it informed the Commission of the problem created by the registration of Spanish vessels and of its intentions in that regard and asked it to put forward measures which would enable the problem to be resolved .
6 Journalists who call to the farm to interview me do see us in that setting and describe it as they will but those really are only momentary glimpses into what must remain , fundamentally , my private life .
7 Please pray that many viewers may be able to share in that worship and find it helpful and that some who would otherwise ‘ switch off ’ will be drawn in to the programme and more importantly to the Lord Himself .
8 Here was a person who took a faculty in another university and turned it into the most famous faculty in the land .
9 She chucked in another handful and heard it rattling against the walls .
10 In this day and age it would be very easy . ’
11 What is more , in this day and age it is madness to allow children to roam around after dark knocking on strangers ' doors .
12 In this day and age it was laughable !
13 In this day and age it is very satisfying to know that there are firms who shine to give service .
14 We know that in this day and age it 's unworkable .
15 The Minister 's attitude reveals a clear determination to break up the system of comprehensive education in this country and replace it with something different .
16 So we propose to cut that support by half in this year and to keep it under review for future years as well .
17 ‘ Why do n't you pop in this afternoon and get it ?
18 My beloved 's been in this cupboard and messed it all up .
19 The statistical error on N is , so that the achievable precision in measuring can be estimated by replacing dN by in this equation and rewriting it as an expression for : .
20 Policies which no doubt David erm Allenby will explain later of Harrogate would suggest that Harrogate Borough is one in this county that feels it could accommodate a strategic site .
21 However , it is so much woven into the fabric of multimedia , we will not focus on interactivity in itself in this study but allow it to feature implicitly throughout our assessment of multimedia design , technology and application .
22 Not unusual in this industry but does it really take an entire A4 page to say it ?
23 I sometimes shape just the first third of the sleeve , increasing rapidly in this section but making it possible to knit the rest of the sleeve straight .
24 All the actors are local people but the company would n't allow anyone from the works was to take part … she says , It was very disappointing initially but in some ways that makes it more important that we should go ahead with the project .
25 Lord Lane said it would be unlawful to detain a child ‘ for such period or periods or in such circumstances as to take it outside the realm of reasonable parental discipline ’ .
26 And finally , I think that there is a recognition er , from P and R about the community care issue , but it will be important that we obviously debate that in these papers and discuss it this morning .
27 The hydrogen pours into ‘ empty ’ spaces between the palladium atoms , expanding the metal by some ten per cent in all directions and putting it under great internal pressure-many thousands of times greater than atmospheric pressure .
28 Barro and Gordon ( 1983 ) consider this analysis in more depth and use it to explain certain other macroeconomic phenomena such as the rising trend in unemployment and inflation , and the use of apparently ineffective countercyclical monetary policy by a number of governments .
29 It takes a special person to handle complaints in any case but to do it for 22 years deserves a special mention , always maintaining a diplomatic and friendly attitude to each individual case .
30 Then he took his head in both hands and raised it slowly and heavily .
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