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

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1 The pathogenesis is similar to that of H. contortus in sheep and it is of similar economic importance .
2 Even the most generous interpretation of the figures reveals a very modest increase in funding and it most certainly does not even begin to compensate for ten years of cuts .
3 Charles Gordon , Strathclyde 's vice-chairman of roads and transportation , said Mr Freeman 's comments underlined the good reasons for the regional council 's refusal to invest further in rail unless it was assured the PTE was involved in franchising services .
4 Hans and he had spent the last winter in Nice and it was the only place he wanted to avoid ; the memories were still too painful .
5 The club Choice Brisa has always been one of our favourite hotels in Ibiza because it has everything that Club guests are looking for .
6 Workbooks have been found to be particularly useful in institutions where it is necessary to teach large numbers of students .
7 A new State is bound by the rules of customary international law in existence when it acquires Statehood .
8 So far as I am aware it is no longer in production but there must be many thousands in existence and it is a reasonable assumption that many of these are not now being used .
9 or and then we used to have some gorgeous lamps that er we used to get in Chelsea that it was fasten on the wall and the lamp would come over on the shade , down and completely change , do you remember that ?
10 I had this octopus once in Germany and it , we 'd gone out for a meal and I was gon na have steak and mushrooms and
11 You should have at your fingertips some basic methods of handling conflict in meetings since it is almost inevitable and occasionally healthy .
12 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 .
13 I have already drawn attention to the power there is in weakness and it is often the case that God is able to take ordinary weak things of this world and make them powerful for him .
14 Sometimes time series exhibit an obvious change in level and it may be sensible to analyse the two halves separately , producing two roughs and two smooths .
15 But he has also discovered that the Gorbachev magic has not worked in Romania as it has elsewhere in Eastern Europe .
16 But from the age of thirteen or fourteen , I knew I wanted to do research in physics because it was the most fundamental science .
17 Before she had time to think , she 'd raised her own glass in response and it was only after she 'd sipped her drink that she realised what she 'd done .
18 The home side were equally decisive in defence and it was a full hour before White suddenly found an opening .
19 Finally , with respect to language issues , a variety of debates are still in progress and it is premature to draw firm conclusions ; however , there is some evidence to suggest that bilingualism may actually enhance educational performance ( Houlton , 1986 ) , that in the case of Afro-Caribbean pupils there may well be ‘ dialect interference ’ , although it is clear too that some of the problems here may derive from the negative attitudes of teachers towards Creole ( Edwards , 1979 ) , and that in the case of some Bangladeshi pupils lack of familiarity with English may be an obstacle to academic achievement ( House of Commons Home Affairs Committee , 1986 ) .
20 There are many large quintas in Monte as it used to be favoured by the rich who moved up to their summer houses when it became too hot and humid in Funchal .
21 The two options for the road are in Cambridgeshire but it is believed the route will reduce the speed of traffic entering Suffolk on the A142 .
22 This case illustrates the principle of mutuality in contracts and it is also of particular interest with regard to the question of the right of the innocent party to rescind the contract .
23 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 .
24 This was in part because it was simply not working .
25 The ‘ executive ’ power today is important in part because it carries with it such wide powers of initiation of legislation .
26 California bears the brunt of illegal migration , in part because it receives nearly half the Mexicans coming across the border each year .
27 This argument has received wide currency , in part because it again presents Gloucester as the victim of circumstances rather than their manipulator .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 This argument has received wide currency , in part because it again presents Gloucester as the victim of circumstances rather than their manipulator .
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