Example sentences of "[noun sg] it [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | At the end of this campaign it looked at last as if the time of peace had come , when the Council for which Anselm had been pressing for the past four years could be held with royal support . |
2 | As you know , at the moment it starts at five , but perhaps , ideally , it could start younger , but obviously there are financial considerations as well . |
3 | Neither judgment is quite the epitaph it seems at first sight . |
4 | The knowledge it produces at any time is tentative and always open to challenge by further evidence . |
5 | In any case it seemed at this point that the war might be lost , and only a month after finishing the poem he was expressing to Martin Browne grave misgivings about the worth and value of his poetic activities , which often appeared to be futile . |
6 | At present it stood at 1.1 per cent of the bank 's capital , compared to 34.7 per cent from the United States . |
7 | In Selby there 's a demonstration taking place this afternoon it starts at half past one and will go via Barlby Road and Scott Road and some traffic delay delays are likely as a result . |
8 | Normally , CGA can resolve 640 by 200 but on the Zenith it runs at 640 by 400 , which gives nice looking text in Text mode . |
9 | Even in the first year , when fewer than a third of Leeds primary schools were involved in PNP , this requirement accounted for 760 teacher-days ; but from year to year , as more and more schools became involved and as roles proliferated , the investment of time increased until in the fourth year it stood at 2,035 teacher-days . |
10 | That did no good for the Smurfit price in Dublin , and maybe the nonchalance with which the group now treats the Square Mile reflects the hurt it felt at that piece of analysis . |
11 | Yes , it starts at , it says on the front it starts at seven , and then at the back it says the actual quiz starts at seven thirty . |