Example sentences of "[subord] it [be] [vb pp] at the " in BNC.

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1 Second , in many communities where it was treasured at the most sophisticated level it was an exotic , even in some cases a mysterious substance , only to be secured from a distance .
2 Mr Michael King , regional secretary for the association , said it would provide accommodation where it was needed at the very bottom of the housing ladder .
3 I would still however consider that the stop north of Scotmid would be a little closer to Low 's shop then the next stop once it is relocated at the southern end of St Patrick Square .
4 Provided it is returned at the end yes please .
5 The scale is not very important provided it is chosen at the start and not changed throughout the exercise .
6 If it is pushed at the wrong point of the swinging cycle , the motion is upset and it tends to stop .
7 Military strength is of little value if it is achieved at the expense of economic health .
8 Moreover , if it is applied at the instant before the actual strike goes in , the loud , shrill sound has the effect of momentarily stunning an opponent , and in that brief fraction of a second a whole range of techniques can be directed towards a target .
9 The best advertorial in the world will be of no value at all if it is aimed at the wrong audience .
10 If it 's disconnected at the handle bare terminals are left exposed .
11 This kitchen extension is an excellent example of how it should be done : it looks as if it was built at the same time as the rest of the house
12 my Lord if , if if it was , if that was based upon illegal business we would say it was invalid , if it was based at the end of the day upon business that we would of erm permitted to have been written then we would n't have no our defence to it
13 If it were sold at the price it needs to be to make a profit it would be a collector 's item , ’ says Peter Osborne , Marlow 's sales and marketing director .
14 on the faxes , just erm one item that came up really from yesterday which I 've already passed on to , to Sheila from the south cos it was raised at the south meeting but I think it 's relevant to everybody .
15 However the pill is the method least preferred by the population controllers because it is taken at the discretion of the user .
16 ‘ The run is unique in Merseyside because it is aimed at the fun runner serious runners have to be prepared to take a back seat .
17 Yeah but I , I think that 's the importance basically I mean reading through this it 's very easy to sort of in , in a way you know go , go to this point of view because it was written at the time , but I mean we , we still now that it was a very sort of say left wing point of view
18 Luckily , this was not damaged by the hurricane because it was kept at the EAA Museum in Oshkosh .
19 The water holds it in place within the pool while it is secured at the top by rocks , paving slabs or turves .
20 For the first time since it was shown at the Berlin Secession in 1902 , the National Gallery has reconstructed Edvard Munch 's ‘ The Frieze of Life ’ ( until 7 February 1993 ) , a loose association of forty or fifty pictures illustrating the important and highly autobiographical themes of love , anxiety and death , to which the artist makes a first reference in his correspondence in 1893 .
21 It is however a controversial project because of the cost of its electricity and the question as to whether it is needed at the present time despite electricity being the main growth area in the Brazilian energy demand picture .
22 But The Stars Bow Down , with its biblical theme of Joseph and his brethren , though published in 1939 had to wait ten years before it was performed at the Malvern festival .
23 The House of Medau is putting together its Spring Collection — make sure you are present when it is unveiled at the Albert Hall on April 20th .
24 When it is pointed at the receiver and pressed staff hear a bleep warning them someone needs help getting in .
25 We have persuaded Doctor Delvin to sign a copy of his A to Z of Good Sex when it is published at the end of October for all SHE readers who write in .
26 American and British reviewers gave the film a thumbs-down when it was released at the end of 1972 .
27 The partnership had opened a new phosphorus plant in Oldbury in Worcestershire in 1851 , which Albright took over when it was dissolved at the end of 1854 .
28 One presumes this was to help him keep the short ball down when it was bowled at the line of middle to leg stump .
29 European Qualifying School which is also out-of-bounds to South Africans as it is played at the La Manga Club .
30 But much food aid is stolen as it is unloaded at the ports ; and army-escorted convoys manage to lose up to a third of their cargoes on the way .
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