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

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1 ‘ She caught it at the public baths , ’ said his mum , with another one of her sniggers .
2 There was a small gap in the fence that was unaffected by the pile-up and we approached it at a forty-five degree angle .
3 The Labour administration approved the scheme wholeheartedly in 1986 , and used it at a public inquiry to try to oppose the imposition of more A-road architecture on the site approved by the previous Tory administration .
4 I needed to come up with a solution which avoided this overly defined focal point and used it at the same time .
5 Whether you choose a chateau hotel or stay in stately homes where families take in guests , splendour is the word and we found it at the majestic Chateau de Noirieux in Briollay , Anjou .
6 She was about to shake her head , but changed it at the last moment to a nod .
7 I mean , alright , we know you 're handling large lumps of money , but when you think of it , if you , if you , borrowed it at a different rate , you know , same rate as you could do finance , 'cos which I think the government could do it and make a profit at it .
8 Instead of bowling the ball , which bore a small silver shield , Mr Cottle threw it at a low-flying swan .
9 He held it up for the others to see and then threw it at the thin man contemptuously who automatically caught it in both hands .
10 Quiss stumbled out of his seat , almost falling , scooped a flat piece of slate from the floor and threw it at the red crow , which screamed and jumped out of the way , spreading its wings and dropping away , flying into the cold clear space below the balcony , its final call echoing briefly , like laughter .
11 Georgina picked up a letter from her desk , screwed it up and threw it at the waste-paper basket .
12 Somehow she managed to keep her self-control , opened it at the right page and began reading it slowly , as though she had never seen it before , although she knew every word by heart — because it was written from the heart .
13 He opened it at the relevant page .
14 Taking the ledger from under his arm , he opened it at the relevant page and slid it on to the desk .
15 He shoved it at the uniformed man 's face , watching with pleasure as he recoiled from the stench .
16 He knew that after shooting the second eight foot fall we would be free-falling thirty-feet onto a sloping rock shelf covered with a six inch sheet of tonnes and tonnes of the River Tees rushing over it every second ; hopefully ( if we hit it at the correct angle ) we would follow this shoot a further twenty five feet into the plunge pool at the bottom of the fall .
17 He pointed up the fairway and said : ‘ Just hit it at the wee stone marker . ’
18 Just beyond Fort Augustus a trace of their road may still be found ; now impassable , it must have been a fearful route : the climb up to any height of it is ferociously demanding — or else I hit it at the wrong spot .
19 So she advertised it at a knock-down price , and then invented a competitive bid to hurry you into signing on the dotted line .
20 Pitching the F1 as a ‘ super-bike ’ , he sold it at a retail price of £13,000 .
21 ‘ I started a similar scheme in Wellington , but then I did it at the same hour on the same day every week .
22 The question was asked : we know that he is a sound and effective Prime Minister ; but is he also a leader who can save the Conservative Party from the fate that undoubtedly awaited it at a general election had Mrs Thatcher remained in office ?
23 As Tomsky put it at the Fifth Congress of Trade Unions on 2 October 1922 : ‘ Without the strengthening and support of transport there can be no construction of socialism . ’
24 Furthermore , as Martov put it at the 1903 congress , all members of the party should be concerned with the disabilities of minorities , not just the minority itself .
25 Quickly loading the Very pistol with the red cartridge , Larsen aimed it at the open skylight and pulled the trigger .
26 There is still a skid mark from one end of the runway to where the ‘ Fury left it at the other end .
27 He also fitted it at the top end of the door .
28 Tom unbuttoned his overcoat , fished in the pocket of the dark suit which he scathingly referred to as his ‘ city uniform ’ for his identity card and flashed it at the uniformed security man .
29 Harriet had picked up one and tilting back her head , drained it at a single gulp .
30 ‘ Listen , friend , ’ the Campbell produced a pistol and pointed it at the tall boy , ‘ do you see this ? ’
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