Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [conj] it [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | No I had , I had of the chemist in Chapel because it came |
3 | ‘ We had looked at the agent in March and it seemed OK , ’ spokesman John Garner says . |
4 | It led to a vast improvement for everybody in Baldersdale because it provided a regular income . |
5 | I had been very naive when we started out in Rotherham and it came as a shock to me to realize that not everyone can see the justness of a just cause . |
6 | THE SALVATION Army was warned that it might be the victim of an elaborate fraud weeks before the charity revealed in February that it had been defrauded of £6.2 million . |
7 | The sun came late in December if it came at all . |
8 | Following the announcement in January that it had suspended production of the Cambridge and Linx brands , Wharfedale has announced that it is to discontinue Linx , though it will undertake to maintain warranty and spare parts support . |
9 | ‘ This historic loco is just the attraction and boost we need in a recession , and I 'm confident it 'll be just as popular with the public in Devon as it proved to be on the Bodmin & Wenford Railway in Cornwall . ’ |
10 | The HND in Hotel Catering and Institutional Management course was the first of its kind in Scotland when it started life as the HND in Catering and Hotelkeeping . |
11 | This office was administered by the Assistant Director in Scotland until it closed in 1959 . |
12 | And er J and W in Kirkwall started to bale hay in Orkney but it did n't pay for you to take to Kirkwall everyday to go to since the war . |
13 | Now we have plants in India , Brazil erm we now have one in China , we were about to open one in Russia but it burned down . |
14 | For the moment at least , it puts an end to the most serious political crisis in Russia since it became a sovereign state . |
15 | This building was the first great Byzantine church in Russia and it set the pattern for innumerable smaller churches . |
16 | An episode of the new series was banned in England because it referred to the ‘ victory of the IRA over the English in the 21st century ’ |
17 | Money enough for Lionel to idle away his days , to be all the Season in London , to be up in Yorkshire when it pleased him … |
18 | He wrote Lettuce and had put the show on in Cambridge before it had come to London . |
19 | However , Continental Airlines , which had entered Chapter 11 protection during 1990 , said in November that it had reduced its operating deficits . |
20 | I was reading an article ( Echoes , March 3 ) by David Isaacs about an old soldier 's experience in Singapore and it reminded me of a conversation with a friend in Carlisle . |
21 | I had once had to witness Otto tackling a bundle in Paris and it left a lasting impression : of an elephant stripping bark . |
22 | Many other languages have been heard in Kiev since it grew up on the banks of the river Dnieper , a waypoint on the waterborne merchant route between Viking Scandinavia and ancient Byzantium . |
23 | Formerly Prime Minister in the Croatian government formed by the right-wing Croatian Democratic Union ( HDZ ) in May , he had been elected to the Presidency by the Croatian Assembly in August after it had recalled the communist Stipe Suvar . |
24 | He took over the White Horse Hotel in Thirsk until it closed in 1961 . |
25 | [ Drafted in 1986 , this was the first systematic revision of the terms of the post-war international settlement in Yugoslavia and it opened the way to the Great Serbian expansion which began in 1987 . ] |
26 | But Yugoslavia maintained restrictions which prevent the Soviet navy from coming ashore in Yugoslavia as it had in Egypt . |
27 | 163 IBMers have joined Skillbase in Britain since it started in July 90 . |
28 | He said it was the last ’ closed shop ’ in Britain and it had to go . |
29 | Something happened to political life in Britain when it became the preserve of professionals . |
30 | It took much longer for a consolidated kingship to emerge in France than it did in Germany after the break-up of the Carolingian empire . |