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

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1 Put it this way at least my Mum never beat up my Dad .
2 But if you wanted to take your revenge and kill me , because of some ancient grudge against somebody who 's been dust for 200 years , then why did n't you just do it last night at my house ?
3 But I did n't see it that way at all — and I was very disappointed about the whole affair .
4 In some senses the VSO system had failed me — but I did not see it that way at the time .
5 I do n't see it that way at all but if they 're right er I 'd defend your invitation and my acceptance by quoting the old idiom , better the devil you know .
6 When I meet women from other countries and they talk about Western feminism and Third World feminism , I did n't see it that way at all I was looking for a political party and I found that I could n't find any which suited my political beliefs and a party that combined Third World and British issues .
7 He proceeded to play it five times at the next night 's party ( ‘ We thought he was just being nice but he said it was great ! ’ ) .
8 The bat 's ear is similar in design to ours , but with refinements which give it great sensitivity at ultrasonic frequencies .
9 Give it six months at least .
10 Approach it one step at a time — just as you are reducing your weight and inches .
11 You know , just let's take it one step at a time please .
12 It is , I suppose , one manifestation of man 's indomitable urge to ‘ have it both ways at once ’ .
13 ‘ Letting the man have it both ways at once .
14 But I do n't suppose he saw it that way at the time .
15 But not everybody saw it that way at the time .
16 The landlord of the Dersingham Arms saw it driven past at about three-twenty pm .
17 We did n't tell anyone , and I took things very quietly , doing exactly what was advised and taking it one day at a time .
18 ‘ We are deliberately taking it one step at a time …
19 ‘ We are taking it one step at a time and working with the police . ’
20 He admitted it last week at the Old Bailey .
21 On behalf of his wife , Sergeant Troy decided to have it one evening at the end of August , in the great barn .
22 So the best thing to do is to have it last thing at night as you plonk your head on the pillow .
23 I bought it last week at Cheltenham and we came home and it 's already polished ready for Aintree on Saturday .
24 A workshop with one machinist who carefully adjusts and sets the machine up and leaves it that way at the end of the job is not necessarily going to need the heaviest equipment .
25 In 1991 , for example , Fareed Armaly and Christian Philipp Muller cloned the banal façade of the building and relocated it full scale at the edge of a forest : ‘ Fassade Galerie Nagel 1:1 ’ showed the same , faceless , empty apartment building but joined to a work belonging to Munich art dealer , Hanns Daxer and his wife ( to which ‘ Fassade ’ now also belongs ) .
26 The meaning of ‘ volley ’ here is : when a ball comes to the player and he hits it first time at the goal before it touches the ground .
27 As the material becomes hotter , it regains the capacity to flow which characterised it molten state at the time of its installation .
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