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

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1 The club Choice Brisa has always been one of our favourite hotels in Ibiza because it has everything that Club guests are looking for .
2 A new State is bound by the rules of customary international law in existence when it acquires Statehood .
3 THE US Secretary of State , James Baker , hinted yesterday that the US withheld military support for Tuesday 's failed coup in Panama because it believed it had little chance of success .
4 But he has also discovered that the Gorbachev magic has not worked in Romania as it has elsewhere in Eastern Europe .
5 I would emphasize first , here speaking as one who has in the past given evidence on behalf of the Government , that the value of the scrutiny process is in part that it forces those with more direct power to consider their positions and their arguments carefully and to defend them in the face of public questioning by a Committee whose members may have long experience of the subject-matter involved .
6 Frank and unremorseful about his homosexuality , he never fully resolved his attitude towards it , in part because it denied him the family he would have liked to have had .
7 California bears the brunt of illegal migration , in part because it receives nearly half the Mexicans coming across the border each year .
8 The NMA argued from the outset for a negotiated settlement , in part because of a fear that intransigence might lead to total defeat and in part because it had little money with which to fight the strike following the run-down of its funds during the 1921 lockout .
9 The ‘ executive ’ power today is important in part because it carries with it such wide powers of initiation of legislation .
10 No I had , I had of the chemist in Chapel because it came
11 The Pigou-Friedman view that competitive market economies tend to gravitate towards a state of overall full employment is now such a firmly entrenched proposition in macroeconomics that it has almost gained the status of an axiom .
12 ‘ We had looked at the agent in March and it seemed OK , ’ spokesman John Garner says .
13 He added that he would be raising the matter in Parliament when it reconvenes .
14 Although the party had secured only 8,360,000 votes compared with the 8,664,000 who voted Conservative , it had won most seats in parliament and it became inevitable that it should form a second minority government , once again relying upon Liberal Party support to keep it in office .
15 ‘ It helps to be a woman and I can exploit that when it suits because there are so few women in Parliament and it concerns a lot of people .
16 With the Swiss themselves it is a great favourite as one of the most varied and beautiful walking areas in the country ; in addition when it comes to food , the country towns and inns of the Emmental enjoy an exceptional reputation even for Switzerland , a reputation that one tends to link with the Emmental farming communities ' repute as the foremost pioneers of Swiss agriculture .
17 Launching a report on the changing face of England over the past 50 years , Burton called on the government to target the 150,000 hectares of derelict land in cities before it allows more building in the countryside .
18 'Cos it , for example , in support when it came to the
19 I mean , most people are in an absolute state of terror in exams and it comes across .
20 The Customs seal on the container was still in tact when it arrived at basket-ware importers Ronald Kaufmann 's in Norwich .
21 It led to a vast improvement for everybody in Baldersdale because it provided a regular income .
22 Counter-intuitively , keeping imports low may boost France 's trade deficit in manufactures because it prevents French firms specialising in what they do best .
23 It happens in religion and it happens in politics .
24 Growth is obviously preferred by people in organizations because it reduces conflict to manageable proportions ( Pfeffer 1981 ) .
25 Bobo pursed her lips and began to pant and chomp her jaws in appreciation as it came within reach .
26 Chesarynth was drowning in light and it had a message .
27 Recognising that the integrity of the learning process applies as much to adults in schools as it does to children .
28 A boar , tusked and red-eyed , suddenly burst from the undergrowth and Corbett jumped in fear as it blundered its way amongst the trees .
29 Such may possibly have been the motive behind the creation of the muftilik of Cyprus , but the case for the argument seems stronger in isolation than it does when set against the fact that by 979/1571 the creation of such joint muderris/muftiliks appears to have become quite a common practice .
30 However , such a policy could not be seen in isolation as it had implications for practice more generally , including procedures and training .
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