Example sentences of "it at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then he picked up a chair and threw it at Detchard 's legs . |
2 | Gibeau felt that we had had too easy a time of it at Canjuers and for the last three days introduced a new punishment . |
3 | Is it at Kelham Hall , Eileen ? |
4 | They had a debate about it at Oxford or Cambridge recently and they thought it was alright . ’ |
5 | way you do it at granny 's . |
6 | I did mention it at lectures but . |
7 | You more or less accused me of it at breakfast this morning . |
8 | ‘ Tell you about it at dinner-time , it 's a long story , ’ I said . |
9 | Thus , the best way of proving anything that the other side will not agree to is to be prepared to call the witness to give evidence about it at trial . |
10 | The official guide starts the walk at Calenzana in the north and ends it at Conca , and most walkers tackle it that way . |
11 | Thus at the top and bottom of the scale all is well , be it at Sheffield , Wakefield or newly amalgamated Roundhay and Headingley , now in the shape of the new Leeds club — or , at the other end , such as Yorkshire Copper Works , Wath upon Dearne or Wetherby . |
12 | This month from the 10th to the 31st we get to see it at Metro . |
13 | And I made them jigs and whatnot. when they come to do it at Dolgarrog when they come to want them doing I said to the to the the chief engineer I said , he told me about they were going get these commutators done here machine . |
14 | Mr Bush 's men are trying to establish the administration 's authority : they want to be able to decide freely where the money goes and in what form ; and they want to be allowed to shift it at will from one country , and one programme , to another . |
15 | Once man has habituated himself to the world of emotions which is a form of the transcendent , it is possible for him to cross into it at will . |
16 | Although on occasion he functioned as leader of the Congress movement , the ascendancy he achieved over it was purely personal , and he could make it seem as though he played with it at will . |
17 | But Palmer 's log that day contains a significant remark : ‘ Bart [ Czirr ] suggests that we use palladium as the metal cathode as it has the ability to let hydrogen diffuse through it at will . |
18 | Then he could dissect it at will . |
19 | We generate it at will , turn it on or off by flicking a switch . |
20 | Tinted glass filtered the bright morning sunlight and powered swivel shutters excluded it at will . |
21 | The essence of such a tenancy is that either party may determine it at will . |
22 | There 's one like it at Glendalough , where St Kevin used to live . |
23 | I sat for it at Sutton Place — he did n't clown around when he was painting me , but talked of David , Ingres , Velázquez . ’ |
24 | A Beginner 's Guide To Adventures costs a mere £3.00 , though regular readers can get it at 50p off with last month 's coupon . |
25 | As has been mentioned ( Chapter 3 , 3.3.1 ) , because management knows the business ( some of them will usually have operated it at board level ) , the vendors may expect to provide Newco with less warranty and indemnity protection than on an " arm's-length " sale . |
26 | Anyway he says look if there 's owt you want he said I 'll let you have it at cost |
27 | All the contractors have agreed to do it at cost . |
28 | Interesting about it at Lorna 's house . |
29 | I bought it for £25 plus £3.10 for the tax and insurance from a taxi driver who had abandoned it at Middlesbrough station with a blown head gasket . |
30 | The idea of previewing it at Sainsbury 's was an an excellent PR ploy as this is certainly its new ‘ oven-ready kit car ’ obtainable in a small , easy-to-carry pack from the freezer department . |