Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [prep] it for " in BNC.

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1 Uncertainty occurs where the court is not sure whether the statute was designed to cover the factual situation which is before it for decision .
2 I lose count of the lengths ; she 's at it for almost an hour , with her mind as empty as she can make it .
3 What I really want is to meet someone who I can have a bit of fun with , but who is in it for the pleasure and does n't want paying .
4 It takes about 2 hours to reach the top of the Hahnenkamm , but it 's worth it for the view .
5 So it 's worth it for twenty quid in n it ?
6 I have to wait a while before I get a second chub , but it is worth it for this one weighs 4lb 10oz and fights like a demon .
7 What it is in it for me ?
8 But Mr Gummer knows that an unvarnished ‘ what 's in it for us ? ’ response is inadequate .
9 What 's in it for me ? ’ was the favourite phrase of another .
10 What 's in it for us ? ’
11 When asking people to contribute money or time the question ‘ what 's in it for them ? ’ always needs to be raised .
12 PLEASE What 's in it for you ? ? ? ?
13 What 's in it for me ?
14 What 's in it for them ? ’ was a question thrown at Murray Cox by the actors .
15 Self reliance , individual enterprise , ‘ what 's in it for me ’ , as opposed to ‘ how can we help our neighbour ’ , was the message .
16 So what 's in it for Waterstones ?
17 What 's in it for the developer ?
18 What 's in it for them in doing this ?
19 It 's the ‘ What 's in it for all of us ? ’ factor .
20 It shows people what 's in it for them .
21 But lots of other agendas are being ignored , like the ‘ What 's in it for me ? ’ factor .
22 At this point it 's worth mentioning that one of the best approaches to persuasion in any situation can be to ask yourself : ‘ What 's in it for them ? ’ and to consider what needs ( as mentioned earlier in this chapter ) you can meet .
23 Step one , then , in intelligent persuasion is to acknowledge the status of your ‘ audience ’ through targeting what you say and how you say it to meet the specific needs of the individuals involved : the ‘ What 's in it for you ? ’ factor .
24 What 's in it for me ? ’
25 What 's in it for the nurse ?
26 What 's in it for me ?
27 A new product release , for example , might be angled for the consumer media along the lines of the second release given above for Brand A. But for the retail trade press much more emphasis will need to be given to discounts , special promotions and advertising — in fact , full details of what 's in it for the retailer .
28 Why some countries rich and some countries poor , what is this thing life and what 's in it for us and what 's it all for .
29 These perceptions will then be evaluated through a consideration of ‘ what 's in it for me ? ’
30 A asked ‘ What 's in it for me ? ’ and was told that he would receive £10,000 if W bought it for £100,000 or less .
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