Example sentences of "it [adj] at " in BNC.

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1 Having discovered which it is , say it up-to-time at normal speed .
2 I found it unbelievable at that time that boys would genuinely want to ask me out and found me attractive .
3 Like Sarah he found it strange at first having to change roles from competitor to coach .
4 The expansion of the study of family history in recent years , and the coming together of historical and sociological concerns in this field in particular , makes it possible at least to attempt answers to these questions in a way that would not have been possible even ten years ago , for lack of appropriate sources of evidence .
5 Perhaps the most important achievement of Nicholas 's reign was the codification of the laws : the publication of an authoritative digest in 1835 made it possible at least to begin to impose standard procedures on the bureaucracy .
6 To the employers , the entry of women made it possible at last to nibble away at — or do away with — such " restrictive practices " .
7 ‘ He has n't got it right at all .
8 I did not find it light-hearted at all .
9 I thought it odd at the time that he should feel so at home there . ’
10 Her temper made it inadvisable at other times .
11 Then on the second day , Nicklaus puts it stone-dead at the 5th and so he 's taken just three shots for the 5th !
12 but you would be the one that got it wrong at the end of the week if you did n't
13 Is it adequate at all to try in this fashion to interpret religion as a means to an end , and to define that end in progressive humanistic terms as having to do with the elevation and betterment of human society ?
14 But the complication involved in writing the program and allowing for the high number of physical variables made it impracticable at that time .
15 You should , though , make it clear at all times that you object to the way that you have been treated .
16 He had made it clear at Beechwood that he believed the paper had to be pop , pop , pop if it was going to sell a million .
17 I should make it clear at the outset that I act as a parliamentary consultant to the Professional Association of Teachers and that much of what I shall say tonight will be based on the practical experience of PAT members .
18 However , Ada had made it clear at the first round of talks that the commission had no power to negotiate changes , which had to be approved by referendum .
19 I tried to make it clear at an early stage my petition is a simple , straightforward one not involved with wildlife management , history or anything else like that , I simply believe that killing animals for fun is morally wrong .
20 I must make it clear at once that I personally do not regard these particular decisions as a constitutional question such as most certainly was the appointment of the chairman .
21 I w I I personally er made it clear at the time when they changed the rules er er fairly recently , that I did n't think they should .
22 ROS : Is it different at home ?
23 Once I know how fast my ‘ feeder is emptying , or have made it empty at the pace I require , I cast very frequently for the first twenty minutes or so — as fast as the emptying of the ‘ feeder will allow — and then slow down only just enough to keep a steady trickle of feed through the swim .
24 I said ooh you 'll either find it really funny or you would n't find it funny at all but erm
25 As our Prime Minister is away at such an important summit conference — important for the security of the whole of the western world — does my right hon. Friend think it appropriate at this moment to reaffirm the Government 's commitment to that European pillar , the Western European Union ?
26 Thus an order of the court that a former council house or New Town Development House be transferred to one party of the marriage will not necessitate at the time of the transfer repayment of the discount or any part of it allowable at the time of purchase .
27 It was marked a vista , which made it payable at sight .
28 But today Sanjay strikes it lucky at 11.30 .
29 The data sheets described a wide range of shades of co-operative activity in the planning , developing , or running of programmes , which made it inappropriate at times to define the programmes as either internal or external .
30 If a local merchant then buys wine and decants it into re-sealable quarter-litre bottles , selling it retail at $1.00 per bottle , two effects might be observed .
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