Example sentences of "it [modal v] [verb] [adv prt] at " in BNC.
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1 | It should cruise along at about fifty at , you know , quarter throttle . |
2 | Thank you so if I press play and record now twenty one thirty , twenty two thirty it 's half past ten thirty five to half past ten that 's alright so if I press play and record now it should come on at wha one and a half and ten one forty so it should come on when it says one forty . |
3 | It should come in at around 45 Specint 92 and top out at around 60 . |
4 | However , even simple estimates for the W particle suggest that it should weigh in at something like 30 times the proton 's mass . |
5 | Gripping and polished — it should clean up at the box office this autumn . |
6 | ‘ It might pop up at an awkward moment , ’ he said , which was hardly any better . ’ |
7 | First it 'll stop off at Brize Norton to pick up supplies for the Tornadoes operating the air exclusion zone . |
8 | I 'm only gon na get it four foot deep with it anyway it would n't be four foot deep all over , it 'll start off at two foot and then slightly slope down to the deep part |
9 | So it 'll come up at the next C S N T . |
10 | His hat was stuck on top of his head but it looked as though it would blow off at any minute . |
11 | The truth is always best as it will stand up at later meetings when the topic will inevitably be discussed at length . |
12 | If FTC 's bid does guarantee UEFA a minimum of £15 million a year , it will work out at £1.25 million a game for the 12 matches in the eight-club , mini-league series , an experiment in making money that is certain to be continued next season , Premier League clubs will be glad to know . |
13 | The Jot 1.0 specification is designed to enable applications to share handwritten notes , sketches , signatures and other free-form data across the generality of computers from hand-held devices to mainframes , so that if someone scrawls a note and sends it over a modem , it will turn up at the other end as handwriting , regardless of the sending and receiving machines , provided only that they both implement Jot 1.0 . |
14 | It is , then , because he is explaining differences and resemblances as he is that Darwin , in 1838 , needs a theory of purely opportunistic adaptive change in changing conditions , a theory making no developmentalist assumption as to a preferred direction that life will take provided it can go on at all . |
15 | ‘ It can go off at any time , ’ says Nayab . |