Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You 'll only spend it at the bar otherwise .
2 It was a thoroughly tested number as Tiller had not only shown it at the Palace but his La Scala Girls had also performed it at the Winter Gardens Pavilion , Blackpool , the previous year .
3 A farmer had a load of unwanted sawdust so piled it at the end of his drive with a notice : ‘ Free sawdust — help yourself ’ .
4 The plan was to let him ride Dave Leach 's 400cc machine in the first round of the Superteens last weekend and then move on to Moodie 's Yamaha for the Scot is only riding it at the North West and the TT .
5 just let it at the bottom .
6 Just dump it at the door there .
7 I 'm not watching it I 'm just getting it at the beginning .
8 The simple way there as you 've probably been told by your tax officer here is just to reclaim it at the end of the tax year .
9 Just leave it at the moment I 'm trying to here if you ca n't
10 The Collective State Presidency , after several abortive attempts to meet , also finally endorsed it at the end of a 14-hour session on July 12 ( again not attended by Drnovsek ) , but imposed new demands and deadlines .
11 He had fought off his anger , but Jenna could still see it at the back of his eyes .
12 perhaps like to mention it at the end of the session and I can arrange to get one of those sent to you .
13 ‘ I 'm afraid there 's no way I can possibly pay it at the moment . ’
14 You always , you always have it at the beginning or any er programme .
15 It was a thoroughly tested number as Tiller had not only shown it at the Palace but his La Scala Girls had also performed it at the Winter Gardens Pavilion , Blackpool , the previous year .
16 Once again a very enjoyable evening , erm , I pushed into something that er , I do n't think she really wanted to do initially , but she thoroughly enjoyed it at the end .
17 They nearly blew it at the start of the second half too as Brighton closed in for the kill .
18 They probably did it at the policeman 's ball .
19 ‘ My own family was pretty undistinguished , and Stephen had at any rate a respectable reputation in his own field — though I probably overvalued it at the time .
20 ‘ You probably said it at the end of the 1960s . ’
21 And you probably had it at the time .
22 no hope we do n't lose it on that Tim , it 's got all my money in at the moment , it 's a really good one is n't it , we 're really enjoying it at the moment does n't what number it is but we just , what do we do with this ?
23 The existence of the requirement of standing indicates that the law 's primary concern is not , as such , to control government activity but rather to control it at the suit of persons affected by it in a particular way .
24 When asked if it was silk he replied ‘ I think it is , ’ obligingly donning it at the cash desk to the delight of watching photographers .
25 Well leave it at the moment .
26 Suppose also that an investor intends to buy the share , hold it for one year and then sell it at the end of the year .
27 Tell them what you 're going to tell them before you tell them , and then summarise it at the end and tell them what you told them .
28 He drew on his cigar carefully , then waved it at the major .
29 As it happened , Central almost blew it at the end .
30 This may seem the predictable conclusion to a scenario involving , as unions and Opposition politicians indeed presented it at the start , the injection of a ‘ private sector hatchet man ’ at the top of a highly sensitive public sector organisation .
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