Example sentences of "[coord] in it [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It is a world of twilight and in it something grows … that creature which is the inner you …
2 Agnes began to cry , quietly at first , then it mounted into sobs , then almost into hysteria and in it she gabbled out incoherently to the three gaping sisters what had transpired from the time she had taken the linen across to the house .
3 The bowl is filled with blood , and in it she sees ( Columbus dreams her seeing ) a vision of her own .
4 Other passengers helped to erect a tent of tarpaulins on the deck and in it she gave birth to a daughter .
5 He makes ‘ Die Welt ’ and in it he tells of Zangwill who goes to make settlement in Uganda , but mostly he tells of your English government .
6 It has an innocent enough title — The Needs of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers from their Medical Departments in the 1990s — and in it he very reasonably argues that an increasingly sophisticated public , provided with alarming insights concerning drugs like Opren and thalidomide by such philosophical weeklies as the Sunday Times , is going to demand a great deal more information about the many medicines doctors so recklessly prescribe , ( Those are n't quite the terms he uses , by the way . )
7 ’ His is a closely argued polemic and in it he cites The Machine Gunners as a classic instance of just such a book .
8 It was a photograph of Vass , a very recent one , she judged , and in it he was smiling that magical , luminous smile of his that never failed to catch at Lisa 's heart-strings .
9 the Beverley sisters were on and they said they used to wear very daring clothes and the B B C banned them from showing their navels , cos you 're not supposed to show your navel on television and you could n't say the word , oh yeah Lonnie Donegan was on and he said that he was banned from singing this song er in eighty forty was such a little drip and in it he says we beat the bloody British and they would n't let him sing that because he swore so he had to sing we beat the ruddy British
10 Every morning I read the news avidly , and in it I saw gradually a possibility of believing in something again …
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