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

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1 Where a book might originally sell at £15 , Smith might buy it for £1.50 and sell it at £5.50 — a profit was turned , and the public benefited .
2 If you open it up , if you do get it open , and advertise it at Boddingtons a pound a pint , get them straight to come in .
3 Dunlop rode the Honda which Gawley has had all year and the plan was for Gawley to take over the bike and ride it at Donington .
4 ( 1 ) Find an anthology of poetry , and open it at page 50 ; take the first poem on that page ( all of it , including any part before or after page 50 ) , and answer the eight questions on p. 52 , section 3.1 .
5 A strange freedom , though ; one a barrage balloon would know if someone severed its cable and set it at liberty to wallow and wander at will .
6 erm They do n't like them to buy copies of the school reading scheme and keep it at home and go through it book by book , that they feel is encroaching on their professionalism .
7 Once it 's cool , cover it and keep it at 5°C or colder , or freeze it .
8 So go and try it at Riva 's restaurant , 169 Church Road , Barnes , London SW13 ( 081–748 0434 ) where you can drink a single glass with Andrea Riva 's tiramisu .
9 He picked up his hunting spear and cast it at Morkar , the Chaos general .
10 you might as well buy it and leave it at home .
11 She dismounted , took off her hat and thrust it at Nails .
12 ( a ) An operation of the data manipulation Unit is called for ; for example , transfer the numeric value held at store address X to the data manipulation Unit , and add it to the value in the accumulator , or transfer the value in the accumulator to the store and deposit it at address X.
13 Later pick up track through caravan site but leave it at cattlegrid ( signposted Coast Path ) , descending to Branscombe Mouth .
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