Example sentences of "[verb] in it [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I was just going to say that being a photographer , we find that more and more people come with their mothers instead of the fiance whenever they 're going to get married , and it is all the time , the mother has a big say in it you know , instead of the couple . |
2 | Whatever its original purpose may have been , as with any ruin , we must hack from it the thick vegetation which threatens to cut it off from us : to find in it something of significance for ourselves . |
3 | When I shouted in it I thought you were joking . |
4 | looked in it they 're the same , I thought |
5 | The still joy of the mind in its state of non thought has in it something beyond the rational and it defies explanation . |
6 | Vision has in it something of the ‘ himma ’ of the sufis . |
7 | That is really my position and , unless I believed in it I would not feel justified in the course I have taken . |
8 | I mean unless somebody 's living in it you ca n't go in the evenings in the winter can you ? |
9 | Instead , it is hospitalised in a museum , to be visited by the public , who pretend to relate to the work as if they recognised in it something of eternal value . |
10 | Framed in it they could see a letter . |
11 | And it was with writing in it his Dougie 's writing in it . |
12 | He did n't believe in it himself . |
13 | Now as we 've got nought one with a bit more room to fit in it it works a lot better . |
14 | And if I do read a paper it wo n't be for for very long because all the stuff it 's got in it I 've seen it one telly or heard on the radio . |
15 | Cos I said there 's no way I 'd sleep in it myself ! |
16 | If you 'd anything to put in it you 'd blowed the a the dampness out you see and dried it . |
17 | He could n't cut it and he was enmeshed in it himself . |
18 | Vuk 's next project was a Serbian dictionary , and to help him in collecting words to include in it he made a journey to Serbia in 1816 on his way back to Vienna , calling on his old friend the archimandrite Lukian Mušički in the monastery at Šišatovac in the Fruška Gora . |
19 | Er unless I believe in it myself I ca n't erm |
20 | Camb had searched that handbag and found in it nothing but make-up and a little money . |
21 | The person giving it may not realise the full legal consequences of it as regards the release of a co-debtor ; but that is not , in my opinion , a sufficient ground for reading into the document something that is not expressed in it ; and unless you find in it something qualifying the general words , it appears to me that the legal consequences of the general words of discharge must follow , notwithstanding that those consequences may go beyond what the person giving the document would have intended if they had been pointed out to him at the time , and he had had an opportunity of addressing his mind to them . |
22 | It presupposes that it is possible , in modern circumstances , using modern tools and resources , to find a way whereby men and women can become more fully integrated into their social environment and find in it something deeply expressive of their own personality and aspirations . |
23 | He combined in it his two great themes of death and rebirth . |
24 | Andrew 's deodorant sprayed in it I 've had Andy being sick on my hair |
25 | I think she got that used to baking on her own and then they all tried to dive in it you see and she were saying do n't do that . |
26 | It is unlikely that Eliot would have taken the trouble to defend Kipling against the charge of race superiority if he had believed in it himself . |
27 | The language has changed hugely since classical times , but the Greeks are the only people in the world , apart from the Chinese , who can look at a 2,500-year-old inscription and recognise in it their own tongue . |
28 | I know the muck because I live in it myself . |
29 | Private Eye was flourishing , and even advertising in It its discreet ‘ God Is Love ’ , ‘ Karl Marx ’ , and ‘ Marquis de Sade ’ T-shirts under the slogan ‘ Plug in turn on freak out with Private Eye ’ , but this was little more than a wobble in that paper 's progress — and a chance for a satirical quick buck . |
30 | And all the roads converged in it you see , well you see here , you 'll see where it says here road from by to . |