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

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1 Young described it at Warrington , Gloucester and Bristol .
2 Two hundred thousand folk caught it at Silverstone yesterday … it 's being spread on radio and television even comes through the letterbox with the morning papers …
3 The Mercers fixed it at £100 in 1503 ; either it was not enforced or the assessments are thoroughly unsatisfactory .
4 She had n't known until Sir Philip mentioned it at dinner last night that I 'd been thinking about marrying her .
5 Tinted glass filtered the bright morning sunlight and powered swivel shutters excluded it at will .
6 ‘ Actually , I found it at Royston .
7 Well as I 've taped that I taped it at home
8 Coleridge 's friend , Thomas de Quincey , wrote his own Gothic novel , Klosterheim , and passed on the infection to James Hogg ( 1770–1835 ) , who , in The Confessions of , a Justified Sinner , borrowed the spectre of the Brocken and installed it at Arthur 's Seat , near Edinburgh .
9 In the 1930s Lord Aberconway bought the Mill 's Music House , dismantled and reconstructed it at Bodnant in North Wales .
10 Finch lobbed it at Henry and then lay back .
11 He directed it at Mr Brown , calling him childish and accusing him of launching the sleaziest-ever attacks in US politics .
12 They played ‘ ’ Invitation to the Waltz' ’ on Radio 3 this morning' — she was speaking faster and faster , edging towards the gun — ‘ such a heavenly tune , I played it at school , and suddenly found myself waltzing round the kitchen , then Ethel leapt up and waltzed with me , and I thought perhaps there is a life after Hamish .
13 He grabbed a sandwich off his plate and threw it at Asik .
14 Then he picked up a chair and threw it at Detchard 's legs .
15 He seized a brick desperately and threw it at Yussuf .
16 Folly grabbed a pillow from behind her and threw it at Luke , then saw his face change with sudden desire as the sheet slipped down to expose her breasts .
17 The other man picked up the dressing gown lying on the end of the bed and threw it at Connelly .
18 He looked desperately around for a weapon , picked up a bowl of hot soup and threw it at Edgar , who started screaming .
19 I joined it at Sanguinaro , where I was held up by a Feldgendarm on a motorcycle .
20 I joined it at Donnington Bridge and walked downstream , past Iffley Lock and under the by-pass to Radley , or up to Folly Bridge and through the back-streets of Osney to Port Meadow and Godstow .
21 Wexford opened it at Sunday , May 12th .
22 This summer he displayed it at air shows around the UK and in France and went to Malaga in it .
23 In fact 12% developed it at puberty , 17% during pregnancy , 19% when they started taking the birth pill and 27% , at the onset of the menopause .
24 Chris discovered it at Blakes .
25 Horse and Jockey AC match secretary Mick Dryers had an unusual Sunday morning — he spent it at home for the first time in two years .
26 In the summer it was her sailing day , but in the winter she spent it at home , cooking lunch , reading the papers , and generally lazing around .
27 The woman 's eyes widened as she took it , but at the first taste she thrust it at Juliet , pulling a face .
28 Cleverly he arranged it at night when there were no cars parked in Clifton Street , otherwise the swing of the 50-feet car would surely have reached them !
29 And remember , any document you sign abroad is as legally binding for you as if you signed it at home .
30 ‘ That was not how we heard it at Aber .
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