Example sentences of "[noun pl] in it for " in BNC.
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1 | And I got a bag from erm Woolworths all blue shells in it for two ninety |
2 | It comes naturally to some people , but there should be night-school classes in it for the rest of us . |
3 | It 's just as well — I cut two holes in it for the ears ! |
4 | Unused fireplaces should be blocked off , but the material used must have a number of good sized holes in it for ventilation . |
5 | Put a couple of holes in it for the legs . |
6 | well , here , I think it fitted in , I think it was this way , it 's a little bit difficult to see from the decision itself , erm this do , when these were notified there were provisions in it for example in relation to admission and expulsion , which the commission objected to and erm , I think one can summarize that this must of happen , the commission said to the marketing question if you do n't remove this restriction or if you do n't erm eradicate what we see as the arbitrary element of |
7 | He 'll take candy from a baby , if there 's fifty cents in it for him . |
8 | What it is , is it 's a what , what , aha what it is er it 's a film and basically it 's a film with spaces in it for Robin Williams just to say jokes . |
9 | In that case the buyer of a new Nissan car had had it for less than three weeks and had made two or three short journeys in it for the purpose of trying it out , before the engine seized up because of a latent manufacturing fault . |
10 | It 's great , cos the water 's warm , and I fill up the sink and keep my hands in it for a long time . |
11 | Walk round , take out matchbox and place fasteners in it for safety . |
12 | But there were men in it for quite a while , I was wondering when that kind of faded out . |
13 | oh yeah oh but , yeah , but , this is gon na be done mostly on the streets in it for us ? , so what they gon na learn about that ? do n't remember when thingy |
14 | Firstly the process of moving down towards our S S A needs to be facilitated because my own instinct is that the government , faced with all sorts of financial tribulations , is going to take a harder and harder nosed attitude towards local government expenditure , as it will unfortunately with an awful lot of the rest of what we have come to expect over the decades to be the responsibility of central government , clearly the current expenditure review is going to have some nasty shocks in it for consumers of account services , consumers of other assets of the welfare state but particularly I would suspect , the local government . |
15 | ‘ Instead I bit my finger so hard I had teeth marks in it for two days . ’ |