Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] it at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Started with this device this is the thing I made it at the grammar school when I was working there .
2 Yes , that 's how I perceived it at the time , but I was wrong .
3 I ordered it at the branch of the Times Library then housed in Elliston and Cavell 's , the nearest equivalent to Harrods in the Oxford of pre-war years , and remember with what excitement I received it from their admirable librarian Miss Lush ( now Lady Ormerod ) at the end of my day 's work in the Bodleian .
4 I sensed it at the funeral .
5 Hooked is the title of the latest collection of reviews by film critic nonpareil Pauline Kael , ninth in the essential series which began with 1965 I Lost It At The Movies .
6 ‘ Yes , not that I knew it at the time , of course , else I 'd never have gone . ’
7 I saw it at the doctor 's on the board — an ’ I wrote it down after last week — I did n't know what else to do .
8 I was acting out the role of the good , courageous patient as I saw it at the time , while Mr Lennox was no doubt pleased to find me co-operative , free from despair and above all , unemotional .
9 I understood it at the time .
10 Vera 's not back from lunch , so I kept it at the desk . ’
11 I learned it at a college for foreign languages in Kaohsiung . ’
12 Er but I did it at a scale like erm one centimetre for o for every hour it 's blowing in that direction .
13 I liked it at the time , yes .
14 No , I du n no why I said it at the dinner table yesterday really that was silly of me really .
15 It started finally at the third attempt , and Sabine was almost weeping as she threw it at the hill .
16 You saw it at the end of winter , ’ Marc told her , switching off the engine and turning to examine her features .
17 But then if you did it at the stage before , before it gets into the Scottish Theatre Guide you can then make your dates available or you can agree your dates and you can get publicity and that at home .
18 She denied it at the time , but soon she realized that those were his inclinations .
19 We priced it at a wholesaler price , a retailer price and a con the price of a consumer .
20 That 's how we covered it at the N E C.
21 We saw it at the hospital
22 We did it at the safety meeting .
23 ‘ The dining suite is Regency and we bought it at an auction in Bournemouth , ’ says Pauline .
24 But we had it at the N E C for a week and it must have produced hundreds of cages on a routine daily basis .
25 The Pollexton dynasty had finished by 1747 , and from then on various relations spurned Mothecome until eventually they sold it at the end of the eighteenth century to a Mildmay forbear .
26 After sorely abusing the corpse , they buried it at the foot of the gallows , intending the burial as a final disgrace .
27 The challenge which Gandhi posed to the British , as they perceived it at the time , was not to their consciences but to their authority .
28 They heard it at the beginning rather than at the end .
29 So I just stood there while they shouted " Jolly hockey sticks , " across as her , and then Kevin started them off singing , " How green you are , how green you are , how green you are , how green … , " ever so softly , to the tune of " Auld Lang Syne " till her bus came , and then they sang it at the tops of their voices as she staggered onto the bus and moved down to the back seat .
30 Individuals were given the opportunity to achieve much for themselves but too often they did it at the expense of others .
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