Example sentences of "it at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | During a visit to an airfield he clocked it at 95 mph . |
2 | ‘ Well I 've read a bit of it , mainly in order to be able to quote it at Communist opponents , who 've never read it . ’ |
3 | He had bad news and he , he wanted to talk to you about it at twelve o'clock . |
4 | We took Fujichrome , shot it at 5000 ASA and developed it at about 6400 ASA , we just pushed the shit out of it and we had no idea of what would happen . ’ |
5 | Representing Dagenham , in east London , Mr Gould is seen by some colleagues as well-placed to assess how Labour can broaden its appeal to the communities that have rejected it at four general elections in a row . |
6 | So he gets it at four quid but |
7 | You see she 's collecting it at four thirty . |
8 | He puts it at 370 curies ( the NRPB now guesses at 150 curies ) . |
9 | They had of course heard of the ‘ Vallar plan ’ , and had joined in discussions of it at various stages . |
10 | One of the tests of the success of this training in " picture reading " will be that pupils will gradually spend more and more time looking at the picture , and " reading " it at various levels ( see Box 4 ) . |
11 | This slows down the towplane , leaving it at low speed below the glider and having its tail pulled up out of control . |
12 | I would n't take the Ariel A147 on the mountains again but would use it at low level campsites . |
13 | The ‘ slot and bar ’ access has been designed to allow cyclists to negotiate it at low speeds or dismounted . |
14 | The ‘ slot and bar ’ access has been designed to allow cyclists to negotiate it at low speeds or dismounted . |
15 | He says that he shot it down , after chasing it at low level . |
16 | But that 's because we 're looking at it at close quarters . |
17 | Not only does the battered town seem to have been on the receiving end of a good deal of good , honest , no-nonsense coppering , but it gives the impression that a higher authority , God , must have passed over it in the Fifties , blasting it at close range with His celestial hair-drier , to judge from the universally blistered and leprous paintwork on all the buildings . |
18 | Giotto will fly to Halley 's comet in 1986 , and photograph it at close quarters . |
19 | At Waddington PA474 was restored to full airworthy condition and Air Force Board authority was obtained to fly it at certain RAF Fiftieth Anniversary celebrations in 1968 . |
20 | She 's only limping on it at certain times cos she came rushing into my bedroom last night and you were n't limping then ! |
21 | He is asked : Is it at good as your mother 's cooking ? |
22 | Since then , in the last seven years , we 've built up a market of 50,000 tonnes of it at good prices , under the name ‘ Andricite ’ — from anhydride and JCI . ’ |
23 | The track was like a tin roof , with corrugations running across it at right angles six inches deep . |
24 | The Icknield Way in Hertfordshire actually consisted of at least half a dozen clearly defined and parallel lanes edged by contemporary fields , with other lanes crossing it at right angles . |
25 | I ) lay parallel to the earlier military ditches , while the other ( No.2 ) joined it at right angles , suggesting that the military plan influenced the layout . |
26 | With this system , which banks are trying out in Caen , Lyon and Blois , the customer buys a ‘ smart card ’ with a pre-set cash limit in its memory , and ‘ cashes ’ it at off-line terminals . |
27 | Fujitsu and Hitachi have made no effort to leapfrog IBM by introducing entirely new machines , for this would defeat the plug-compatible strategy : to let IBM create the demand and then meet it at lower prices . |
28 | Consequently the women get it in preference to the men , because they take it at lower rates " . |
29 | Absorb the complement with agarose ( 30 ) , store it at 70 C and only thaw it immediately prior to use . |
30 | ‘ It 's redlining it at 6,000 , ’ he said , referring to the straining Tachometer , while firing down a bus lane in first gear at about forty . |