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

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1 All engineers know about stress concentrations but a good many do n't really in their hearts believe in them since it is clearly contrary to common sense that a tiny hole should weaken a material just as much as a great big one .
2 I could not see exactly what was in them but it was more than curiosity .
3 There 's no money in them and it takes the right machinery to cut them up .
4 Obviously , since the filters are purely reactive , none of this power can be absorbed in them and it all reaches the terminating load in each case .
5 I can not get myself to react with critical coolness towards this music ; every tissue , every nerve vibrates in me and it is a long time since I had such an enduring feeling of rapture as when listening to the latter overture . "
6 But I have some secret bubble of amusement in me and it 's lighter than air .
7 But around the 1400-ft contour , there is excitement in plenty although it is not at first apparent .
8 In the progress of the Mirror the meditations ( which this text also calls contemplation ) on the Passion are one part of the process by which man sees God in himself since it activates the trinitarian structure of the soul and is the means by which the Incarnation is realised and man becomes holy .
9 At opposite extremes are the ‘ seamless web of learning ’ party who would appear to argue that integration is so noble in itself that it should be undertaken whether teachers can handle it or not , and the committed and dogmatic subject specialist with a bookful of behavioural objectives and forty pages of sequenced syllabus to back them up .
10 These few days with you have been like this country before me here — a new paradise , an enchanted place so rich in itself that it needed nothing else .
11 ‘ Being the eternal replacement is not only a bit boring in itself but it does damage .
12 It was only little in itself but it was the start of the recovery .
13 Not that that 's unreasonable in itself but it never seems to have bothered her before since she says herself she did n't normally stay the night , even if they 'd been out late . ’
14 So we have to move from old structures to new but the first new government of South Africa will be a compromise in itself because it will be a united government but it will inherit not a post-apartheid state as many academics and politicians tell us it will inherit a nil-apartheid state and that is a very big difference we still have to move to the post-apartheid situation which could take decades .
15 Abberley ( 1989 ) argues that the specific form of normality being advocated becomes disabling in itself as it inhibits expressions of difference .
16 According to Willis there is the hypothesis that skilled workers create a culture which is complete in itself and it is centred round an involvement , even excitement , in the technological process , its tasks and activities .
17 It 's shocked me in itself and it 's shocked me because of where I am .
18 something that it , either it is successful in itself and it no , no longer needs to be subsidized or something that they want to see go to the wall , if they want to see something going to the wall , it
19 Wearing so many ‘ hats ’ can be very manipulative because of being involved in everything but it also opens one up to being oppressed within the different groups .
20 I was obsessed by new clothes to the extent that I 'd lost interest in something if it was more than a few hours old .
21 The note of laughter in his voice matched the rising gurgle in herself and it came over in her voice as she said , ‘ Kitty McKenna ?
22 She tried to laugh but the sound died in her before it reached her lips .
23 I could see it running in her until it overflowed , and as fast as it ran more grief took its place until the lane and the streams ran with grief and all the valley was the colour of grief .
24 He never knew , from one meeting to the next , what he might discover in her and it astonished him .
25 He learned to use his charm , and ‘ it became ’ , his biographer says , ‘ so strong a factor in him that it resembled great beauty in a woman ’ .
26 Jezrael hugged him tighter as if to hold the life in him but it trickled out around her .
27 Reid is at the end of his contract with City and could join Rochdale , though Scarborough are also likely to show interest in him as it is known that manager Ray McHale wants to sign experienced players in the goalkeeping , central midfield , centre back and striking positions .
28 There was , however , an instinct in him when it came to Judith that he 'd never experienced with any other woman .
29 It all started with the idea of re-establishing the archive of the Verein Berliner Kunstlerinnen ( Association of Women Artists in Berlin ) which was destroyed during the second world war and developed into a journey of discovery , which has reached this point with the following achievements : 1200 women artists on record ; many works discovered ; the archive set up ; a profusely illustrated catalogue ( in fact the word catalogue does not give an idea of the range of articles contained in it since it covers the history of women artists in German-speaking countries , to art-business oriented articles , to facets of the history of the association , followed by a chronological development of the association and a full catalogue of the works on show , divided into sections , as they are in the exhibition ) ; a dictionary with short biographies of 1200 artists and 700 friends of art called Kathe , Paula und der ganze Rest — Ein Nachschlagewerk ( Kathe , Paula and the rest of the bunch ! — A Reference Book ) , which has caused something of a stir ; and of course , finally , the exhibition showing the works of 70 of the members and guests of the association over its 125 year life , which includes 250 works loaned by 100 institutions and individuals .
30 They should be able to read the agency 's report , the Council thought , and point out what they considered mistakes in it before it was disseminated as fact .
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