Example sentences of "in it [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And finally just in terms of er public transport , I think it 's fair to say that there there 's probably little in it between them all because they 're all very poorly served by public transport .
2 What seeped out of the and mixed with some air from there would have been a little dung in it to it stood half the summer and got to be really high .
3 ‘ What 's in it for me ? ’ was the favourite phrase of another .
4 What 's in it for me ?
5 I know someone , does n't work for us , quite independent , nothing in it for me , do n't worry about that .
6 So I thought I 'd tell you about this bit of niceness — and no , there 's not a free Bettencourt signature model in it for me .
7 Self reliance , individual enterprise , ‘ what 's in it for me ’ , as opposed to ‘ how can we help our neighbour ’ , was the message .
8 ‘ I adore the book although foolishly , there 's no acting part in it for me .
9 ‘ And this time there is an acting part in it for me .
10 But lots of other agendas are being ignored , like the ‘ What 's in it for me ? ’ factor .
11 ‘ One faces a decision , I guess at such times , about how far to go with company instructions , and since the spirit of such meetings only appeared to be correcting a horrible price level situation , that there was not an attempt to actually damage customers , charge excessive prices , there was no personal gain in it for me , the company did not seem actually to be defrauding , corporate statements can evidence the fact that there have been poor profits during all these years …
12 ‘ One faces a decision , I guess , at such times , about how far to go with company instructions , and since the spirit of such meetings only appeared to be correcting a horrible price level situation , that there was not an attempt to damage customers , charge excessive prices , there was no personal gain in it for me , the company did not seem actually to be defrauding … morally it did not seem quite so bad as might be inferred by the definition of the activity itself . ’
13 ‘ What 's in it for me ? ’
14 Though I know that the struggle is taking place somewhere , as a housewife I find it harder to believe that there is a part in it for me .
15 What 's in it for me ?
16 These perceptions will then be evaluated through a consideration of ‘ what 's in it for me ? ’
17 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 .
18 Try to keep it as broad as you can to do the well alright then I know why it is , what 's in it for me .
19 But what 's in it for me ?
20 What 's in it for me ?
21 What it is in it for me ?
22 There 's no money in it for me .
23 And if there 's no money in it for me I 'm not gon na give priority to going picking up a piece of wood for a customer .
24 He was too far out of her reach , she thought , she would never be comfortable with him ; she would always think of herself as somehow his ward , his adopted orphan , his property ; there would be no real place in it for her .
25 If so , what was in it for her ?
26 ‘ My guess — it 's no more than that — is that somebody came around earlier and told Mrs Tanner that there 'd be a couple of hundred quid in it for her if you showed up .
27 No defence collaboration without representation will be the refrain , as Americans increasingly ask themselves what is in it for them .
28 When asking people to contribute money or time the question ‘ what 's in it for them ? ’ always needs to be raised .
29 ‘ What 's in it for them ? ’ was a question thrown at Murray Cox by the actors .
30 What 's in it for them in doing this ?
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