Example sentences of "in [noun pl] [conj] it [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 I mean , most people are in an absolute state of terror in exams and it comes across .
4 Counter-intuitively , keeping imports low may boost France 's trade deficit in manufactures because it prevents French firms specialising in what they do best .
5 Growth is obviously preferred by people in organizations because it reduces conflict to manageable proportions ( Pfeffer 1981 ) .
6 Recognising that the integrity of the learning process applies as much to adults in schools as it does to children .
7 For example if a person who has £3,000 capital receives a monthly pension of £200 paid into their bank account , this should not be assessed as an increase in savings unless it remains unspent at the time the next payment is due .
8 Although ( until its last days ) all votes in both houses of the Supreme Soviet were unanimously in favour of government proposals , both specific and general policy criticisms were made in speeches and it seems certain that these were sometimes seriously considered by party and government in formulating future policy .
9 Further confirmation of the bare infinitive 's ability to express a coincident potentiality is provided by uses in exclamations where it does not occur in relation with a modal : ( 7 ) What !
10 If he does not , you may even wish to suggest one of them yourself , in circumstances where it seems a lesser evil than a final warning or dismissal .
11 The amendment requires the court to give reasons if it does not make a compensation order in circumstances where it has power to do so .
12 Firstly , harmonisation of national policies , especially in areas where it offers obvious advantages , e.g. labour mobility .
13 The aim of the association is to acquire greater access to the countryside in areas where it feels the public is unreasonably excluded .
14 If Labour were to stand only in areas where it has a chance of doing well , it would have to withdraw from a swathe of constituencies in Tory heartlands .
15 The thickness of the Stinkdolomit in areas where it has been affected by late leaching is about 40–60 m and of this , about 10–20 m might be expected to constitute potential net pay .
16 You can repay your loan at any time , ahead of schedule — for example , if you sell your practice or share in a practice — and can do this in instalments if it suits you .
17 In these cases there is no ambiguity or uncertainty about A , but it is patient of further elaboration , in directions that it does not perhaps explicitly state , but which can be seen — especially on reflection after reading B to be latent in it .
18 The paint , so thick in places that it seems to exist independent of the canvas , becomes an integral part of this annual cycle .
19 sales and marketing director for Masters & Andren , explains , ‘ Induction cooking is becoming increasingly popular in kitchens because it brings together the key elements of energy saving and new technology .
20 Nudes news : Women are upset by female nudity in films because it sets an impossible standard but think there should be more male nudes on screen , according to a Glamour magazine survey .
21 Erm that this council had a tradition of actually putting forward information in as straightforward a way as possible and indeed the attitude of the citizens ' er charter working party demonstrates that we actually put a value on this and it seems to me that there is a gap if you like , between what some people in the conservative group are doing in this context and what they 're actually doing in working parties and in committees and it comes out elsewhere as well .
22 WORKERS at a state-run poultry plant near St Petersburg , Russia , are being paid in EGGS because it has run out out of roubles .
23 While the price of doing business in Russia is high — the cost of office space in Moscow , for example , is rocketing — Hall reckons Sun kit will cost less in CIS than it does in the rest of Europe , where customers are used to paying a premium for IT products .
24 Gunpowder is not used in rifles because it produces smoke an leaves a residue in the barrel .
25 Newspaper group the Daily Mail looks set for a healthy year-end rise in profits when it announces results on Wednesday .
26 and my Lord the my Lord you 'll see at the bottom of page sixty nine , this is the latest edition just published this summer my Lord , erm at the bottom of page sixty nine you have an extract from the European community treaty which er defines a directive and you will see my Lord says in terms that it leaves to the national authorities the choice of forms the methods , and then if my Lord could read the passage er under that on page seventy
27 There 's a technique in nuclear physics , called neutron activation , which allows you to measure quantities of trace very small quantities of particular elements in materials and it 's been applied to looking at the concentration of arsenic in Napoleon 's hair , and you find that there are particular periods in his life when he got dosed with arsenic_ one 's not quite sure how — and at those particular times he was erm very ill ; it correlates very well with the historical evidence .
28 If I 've got to print them off from my computer and the computer 's er not exactly in bits but it 's just taken apart a bit at the moment so I need to put it back together again and print them off .
29 The rule that costs follow the event is important in negotiations because it adds another factor to the equation .
30 Rapid population growth is a problem , because it increases poverty and ill-health in societies where it occurs .
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