Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] it at " in BNC.

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1 Why was it you only got it at places like fairs and the seaside ?
2 A farmer had a load of unwanted sawdust so piled it at the end of his drive with a notice : ‘ Free sawdust — help yourself ’ .
3 We only bought it at car boot sale and there were bits missing .
4 We only had it at half past twelve .
5 That was Wattling 's flannel , and Pickerage knew he just chucked it at his face every night . ’
6 It ch it changed , did n't it , there was the there was a great change , that meant that people no longer heard it at at the same time .
7 Just re-opened it at twenty to six .
8 He pointed up the fairway and said : ‘ Just hit it at the wee stone marker . ’
9 Look when they kicked the ball at , they could quite as easily kicked it at tree .
10 ‘ And he just left it at that ? ’
11 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 .
12 you possibly did it at G C S E in about three minutes .
13 I wondered if they still did it at the pictures , 'cos it 's years since I went to the pictures .
14 In the ceremony I smeared the metal , rubber and plastic of the new device with earwax , snot , blood , urine , belly-button fluff and toenail cheese , christened it by firing the empty sling at a wingless wasp crawling on the face of the Factory , and also fired it at my bared foot , raising a bruise .
15 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 .
16 They nearly blew it at the start of the second half too as Brighton closed in for the kill .
17 ‘ You probably learned it at school , as I did . ’
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 He also fitted it at the top end of the door .
23 The Scouts had rushed skiddingly from one pod to the next , annihilating languid swanky drugsters , warbling liquorites , squirming orgiasts who were responding to the war in their own indulgent style , if they even heeded it at all .
24 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 .
25 Mrs Files picked up a tea cloth , buried her face in it , laughing , then shook it at him with delighted outrage .
26 He drew on his cigar carefully , then waved it at the major .
27 Not content with beating seven bells out of the test team at Lords The Aussies took on the Combined Universities in a three day game today and almost strangled it at birth .
28 As it happened , Central almost blew it at the end .
29 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 .
30 I did it there originally and then did it at festivals all over the country .
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