Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] it at [art] " in BNC.

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1 When the post of Missioner at Warrington became vacant , he applied for it at the age of 38 , and he remained at Warrington until his retirement thirty years later .
2 ‘ Here , ’ she says thickly , handing me a joint while she rolls the ice cube round in her mouth and tries to breathe through it at the same time .
3 He looks and the bear 's hanging off it at the side , grrr ! on the window and the man goes aargh ! and the man runs off and he gets on he gets on an aeroplane the aeroplane and he 's safe .
4 I asked for it at the suggestion of my cousin Sarah , who was slightly older than me and whom I greatly admired .
5 The report on the projected sales for the next quarter , he asked for it at the last meeting , it 's okay .
6 Zach told her his age , which was nine , and spelt out his name , apologizing for it at the same time .
7 So I 've looked at it at the end of day and thought well my God !
8 Right , well what do you think of it at the front ?
9 I 've only heard of it at the fashion college .
10 ‘ I do n't want to talk about it at the moment , Stephen , if you do n't mind . ’
11 Well , this is an issue which is sort of under debate and it 's all part of the training thing , 'cause we are going to talk about it at the Training Committee tomorrow .
12 It is unlikely that the crude material did much good , and not surprising that no more was said about it at the time .
13 ‘ There 's not a lot we can do about it at the moment , is there ? ’
14 There 's nothing you can do about it at the moment .
15 Is that the case and , if so , what can we do about it at an early stage ?
16 Is that the case and , if so , what can we do about it at an early stage ?
17 Negative programming can be general or specific and , unless something is done about it at a later date , its effects can last a lifetime .
18 ‘ His neighbour is looking after it at the moment but I do n't think she 'll be prepared to keep it indefinitely .
19 Instead , the architects , McKay and Forresters , of Glasgow , were presented with it at the Edinburgh reception .
20 In the tract Man 's Mortalitie , published in 1644 , the Leveller Richard Overton expressed his belief in mortalism , the heretical idea that the soul dies with the body at death to be reborn with it at the Second Coming .
21 Homogeneous catalysts are compounds of metals that dissolve in the reaction mixture and which must be separated from it at the end .
22 Because she had been detached from it at the most traumatic moments , she had not been caused any distress but was well able to see how the combination of Daniel 's various experiences could have led to her phobia about water .
23 you might be able to do it off that , you wo n't be able to listen to it at the same time
24 For his part , Bush said that the participation of the Soviet Union in the IMF and the World Bank on the basis of the special status granted to it at the G-7 meeting was " the most important thing that the Soviet Union could do right now " .
25 Had he not , through the magnetic influence he was able to exert even over those of his own race , personally seen to it at the Peace Conference that these Arabs were not sent unrewarded away ?
26 We were looking across it at a slice-shaped building , calcined with pollution .
27 She had her back to the entrance of the garden and was looking across it at a small orchard whose fruit never found its way to the rector 's table , always being pilfered by the small street arabs of the district .
28 I 've got your red book here cos I was looking at it at the weekend .
29 Well , we 're all looking at it at the moment of , of course , but some of our first impressions are that for example on global warming , there 's no commitment to , to a carbon taxation .
30 ‘ It had a lot stacked against it at the beginning , ’ agony aunt Claire Rayner said last night .
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