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

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1 ‘ It 's a pity it 's not run at Doncaster because Amron would be a certainty , ’ Berry joked .
2 It 's hard looking at children in saome area with no clothes in the cold weather , even now , two years after the revolution )
3 Er I mean if he were responsive and would work and would try things for himself but it , it 's , it 's like hacking at concrete with a knife .
4 It 's now travelling at 88mph ; now 89 mph .
5 It 's called the Hotel Leisure and Conference Centre , it 's actually based at Chorley or Charley if you come from that neck of the woods and er everybody that goes will be able to use the lagoon swimming pool er or challenge someone to a game of squash on one of our six courts .
6 She and Charles have had their lifestyle raked over — their flash cars ( ‘ Let's put this in context : the Alfa Romeo and the Jaguar are both five years old ’ ) and their £425,000 house ( ‘ It 's actually valued at £250,000 in the recession .
7 The data can be accessed through the Longitudinal Study Support Programme at City University ; because it is not supported at Manchester it will not be discussed further in this paper .
8 In addition , you need to reserve the area of memory that your machine code program will use so that it is not overwritten at run time .
9 Because it is not studied at school , many entrants are unsure of what is involved in an LLB degree .
10 It is not taxed at source .
11 Damage was also very great in the mustelid samples , but in the one good sample from the pine marten the bones were less modified than in the canid samples , and it is not known at present which pattern is more typical of mustelids .
12 In the context of the discussion , however , this disagreement is not treated as face-threatening : it is not directed at Brenda 's personal position but at a proposition ( that the existence of " halfcastes " has confused racial boundaries ) which she has articulated and which is now " up for grabs " .
13 In these circumstances soil erosion is potentially of utmost importance to the livelihood of these vulnerable people , even if it is not happening at present .
14 It is generally recognised at Community level that it is both inequitable and contrary to the objectives of a single market for certain firms in the Community to be immune from the commercial benefits and burdens of being taken over or to be able artificially to create methods to defend themselves from takeovers , while firms from other member states remain vulnerable .
15 " If it is indeed lost at sea , then I fear for your future .
16 It is often sprayed at blossom stage and is therefore impossible to wash off .
17 I think that 's very important , it is specifically aimed at students , I mean I , this , this is no way a leaflet for the general public and , and one of the reasons is the explicitness because it 's aimed at students and that we did a lot of research with students , students were involved in the writing .
18 It is merely to stand at variance with a long established tradition — a long established system of beliefs based ultimately on someone 's speculative interpretation .
19 Mr Barry Jones donated the vehicle body to the Brynteg Railway Preservation Group in May , and it is now located at Llwyfan Cerrig station where it is on public view .
20 It is now estimated at £150,000 to £200,000 ( $229,000–306,000 ) .
21 In this early stage , once the dog is running free , you will probably find that it is more settled at home .
22 ‘ I do n't mean that Anna did n't go on the way she did in front of Mena , but it was n't directed at Mena and she knew it ; she only minded her being unhappy .
23 It was also discovered at Warwick that , if we dislike an aroma , we are able to block its effect on the central nervous system .
24 It was belatedly discovered at Lemnos that the transport ships had been incorrectly loaded so that crucial material , required immediately on landing , had been packed at the bottom of the holds .
25 IT WAS PROBABLY MADE AT LIMOGES .
26 The computer misuse act is aimed at criminal activity , it was primarily aimed at people who either hack into other computers or misuse the computers that are in front of them .
27 Yet in spite of this regression to the use of Hollywood racist images , it was still applauded at Creteil .
28 It was indeed waged at times with a bitterness and pettiness which did the COS no credit .
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