Example sentences of "[subord] it [be] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 A steady eighty miles an hour and where it was at these times .
2 The way forward then is to recruit , and the importance of new members was never more critical than it is at this time .
3 But yes , erm it , it 's partly sediment brought down from inland , it 's also the fact that you have offshore of Rye the area of Winchelsea Beach and so-called Rye Harbour which is somewhat detached from the town of Rye , and there 's been an enormous accumulation of shingle there , so that the Castle , which was built in , that 's Camber Castle which was built in the reign of Henry the Eighth , since that time the shoreline at Winchelsea Beach , as a result of the accumulation of shingle , has moved in excess of one point five kilometres seaward of that point , and so obviously erm Rye is now much further inland than it was at that time .
4 If not , then the cause may be ill-fitting boards or defective joists , which must be inspected by lifting a floorboard here and there if it is at all possible .
5 And , if it is at all possible , the number of changes which could occur at any one time is better curtailed and staggered .
6 The father of the demented son pleaded , ‘ But if it is at all possible for you , take pity upon us and help us . ’
7 According to Gandhi , if it is at all possible for man to describe this power then it ought to be called Truth ( Satya ) , which is a derivative of Sat , which literally means that which is or exists .
8 The report was published for all the world to take note — a case illustrating why aircraft accident reports should always be published if it is at all possible .
9 Therefore , if it is at all possible , I should prefer nothing which would upset the group to emerge for another week . "
10 If it is at all possible a teacher should preview the place to be visited , though this may not always be possible with places at a distance .
11 We 've got accountants working on it to see if it is at all possible .
12 We 've got accountants working on it to see if it is at all possible .
13 If it is at this point that Freud 's theory exceeds itself and is forced beyond the realm of the verifiable into that of speculation , this is also the point at which Such picks up the Freudian way of thinking .
14 ‘ I will , of course , be happy to go in a week or two 's time , but if it 's at all possible , I very much want to be in London in July .
15 My Lords , erm i legislation is complex and I agree that we should do what we can to keep a clear er , er to keep it clear and simple if it 's at all possible and erm er I agree though that one needs a fully up-to-date text of the nineteen sixty four Police Act in order to decipher every last dot and comma .
16 Well , I 've spoken about how we remember you but I know you have far more memories of being here those years ago and I know you 're really itching to get up off your seats and go and have a good look round to see where you were stationed and if it 's at all possible to see the huts , the billets or anything where you were .
17 We do try not to use er the disabled sticker if it 's at all possible , because we actually want to behave just as anyone else behaves , in a , just an ordinary member of the community , and so do the children .
18 When the strawberries were in season , especially if it was at all wet , there would be a procession of them making their way across the road to Strawberry Fields .
19 Then those who felt attracted by the idea of emigrating discussed it among themselves to see if it was at all feasible for them — there would be their affairs in Cork to liquidate , there might be family ties to take into account , there was even the question of whether they could endure the change of climate .
20 They played golf every Saturday if it was at all possible .
21 ‘ Where are we heading now ? ’ she asked in an effort to salvage something from the day if it was at all possible .
22 ‘ And so do I. Before he was born I decided he would come first and that , if it was at all possible , I 'd be at home with him throughout his early years . ’
23 Well , it 's something er I mean obviously a lot of people like the idea of going over to the Swindon Oasis , now er we 've had at the back of our minds , if it was at all possible to er put something similar at Didcot , obviously nothing as grand as the Oasis , but something quite similar , and obviously they would come to Didcot and not bother to go over to Swindon .
24 In university and polytechnic libraries the advanced instruction has to wait until the second and third years of undergraduate courses , because it is at these stages that the students work on sometimes quite specialized projects .
25 Thereafter controversy over the issue subsided until June 1967 , when eviction proceedings were taken against eleven families who had refused accommodation offered to them by the rural district council because it was at some distance from the city .
26 seems like an hour and a half when it 's at that time
27 shut up , when it was at that end my head started at ?
28 Lastly , the success rate at Harvard in the national board examinations has always been extremely high ( as it is at most American medical schools ) .
29 The seven items outlined above thus form a very important part of the design stage of a program , as well as in its implementation , as it is at this initial stage that the appropriate facilities and practicalities are planned .
30 Although I remained something of an outsider to the M.I.T. philosophy as it was at that time , I carried something of this arrogance back to England with me .
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