Example sentences of "it in " in BNC.

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1 The goal of art history is first to place the work of art in history and then assess it in the light of its unique position .
2 Patrick has plenty to say on such subjects , and he says it in the lordly way which does much to furnish the book with its presiding idiom .
3 It is there in Stanley and the Women , which persuaded Marilyn Butler — somewhat against the odds , but none the less intelligibly — to interpret it in the London Review as a critique of male supremacy , but which has left a very different impression on others .
4 The Zuckerman books are a medley of differences and affinities between what we are able to infer about Roth 's life and what he has made of it in art .
5 But the technocratic approach did not lessen discrimination but reproduced it in a subtler form .
6 But the fight did not prevent the fundamental beliefs in the nation and ‘ the historic integrity of the island of Ireland ’ , as nationalist parties described it in their New Ireland Forum ( 1983 — 4 : i. 28 ) , from remaining basic to the perceptions of both parties .
7 Our civilization has at least this to its credit , he wrote , that it has found a way of rounding up this dishonest crap and incarcerating it in morgues , in fortified places with guards and alarm bells and the rest , thus keeping it off the streets , protecting decent citizens , and now , he wrote , there are even moves afoot to repel intruders by making them pay hard cash to enter these fortified places .
8 Simply the sense of physical disgust which filled me whenever I took up a brush and dipped it in paint .
9 What did you do it for , you — ? he said , bunching his right hand into a fist and pressing it in agony into his left palm .
10 See it in place , he wrote .
11 Feel it in my hands still , the little livre de poche edn .
12 The irony of my vision of the glass burning up the rest of the exhibits in the gallery in which it is housed , when here it is , burning up everything around it in this flat , burning me up .
13 You can practically see it in the process of covering up the feeble attempts at civilization .
14 I could see it in his eyes .
15 The style has virtually disappeared from the south-east of England but there is still considerable demand for it in the West Midlands , Wales and the North-west .
16 One City caterer has found a novel use for it in the larder .
17 Operations manager Siobhan Hunter , who is responsible for the Morgan Grenfell contract , says : ‘ We 've been looking at computers for the past 18 months , and we went for Caterdata , having seen it in action at BE Services , the in-house caterer at the Bank of England . ’
18 ‘ We would hope that in consultation it would be tightened up , but the EC might prefer it in its general form , ’ she said .
19 If you look at it in shallow terms like that you are making a mistake .
20 ‘ I run the kitchen just as I would run it in a hotel or restaurant , ’ he says .
21 He held it in his hands and began to blub .
22 ‘ She would have done it in a preordained way , of course , ’ mused Henry .
23 ‘ Maybe you left it in your trolley , ’ one of the others volunteered .
24 ‘ No , I 'm sure I put it in my apron pocket , but I ca n't have done .
25 I must have left it in my handbag and somebody 's stolen it . ’
26 ‘ I did n't steal your money , you stupid bitch , you must have put it in the wrong apron . ’
27 A few moments later , he returned with a mug of coffee and placed it in front of me .
28 The journey to Liverpool Street station was just a trundle around the Northern Line from Camden to Moorgate and then a short walk , and I accomplished it in good time .
29 Curiously enough , these charming blooms turn to face and follow the sun as it progresses across the sky , a phenomenon you will find frustrating if you have planted it in a north-facing border , since they will invariably turn their backs on you .
30 Do not , however , plant it in shade or flowering will be less than satisfactory .
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