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

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1 PostScript sacrificed performance for flexibility and , as a result , is capable of taking the same original information and producing it at any output resolution ; 72 , 300 , 1270 or 2540dpi .
2 I broke off a piece of wood or whatever it is from a tree , if that 's a tree , and flung it at one of the huge pancake things like giant water-lily leaves that floated on the surface of the water .
3 Second , the welfare state works as a kind of ‘ savings bank ’ , taking money at some points in each person 's life and returning it at another .
4 Giotto will fly to Halley 's comet in 1986 , and photograph it at close quarters .
5 He was concerned that preachers of the Word should also take it into homes and minister it at closer quarters .
6 He picked it up and opened it at random .
7 Kim picked the book up and opened it at random , then handed it back to Hammond .
8 It was one of those cosmic accidents which are no accident , that the next day , when she called in at a bookshop to look for some more Morris titles , she should find on the same shelf the total output of Professor M. L. Vaughan ; and among the rest his : Aurae Phiala : A Pleasure City of the Second Century A.D. She took it down and opened it at random , and the prose caught her by its incandescent fervour .
9 You can purchase your first FREEDOM TICKET and renew it at any Post Office in Oxford or at The Broadway , Banbury Road or Mill Street offices in Kidlington itself .
10 The Capitulary of Thionville in 805 , for instance , forbids usury , the kind of usury which involved buying cheap corn in quantity and selling it at excessive profit in times of scarcity .
11 Daly started his first round at 1pm , and finished it at 7.30 the previous evening .
12 Registry staff must be able to process information without introducing delays , whether it is receiving data from a student and subsequently providing an updated record for that student or taking a request from a lecturer for a list and providing it at short notice or processing an offer made by an admissions tutor so that the candidate hears from PCAS as quickly as possible .
13 Clearly something does happen in higher education ; it is not enough to argue that it trains an elite and to leave it at that .
14 So — strictly speaking — it is not correct to say that it ‘ happened ’ in the seventeenth century and to leave it at that .
15 And even if you 're parking it in your driveway or close to your home , lock and secure it at all times .
16 I spotted it and lost it at that last roundabout .
17 And we used to stand down and leave it at that .
18 But one can not just say that the tau neutrino is heavy and leave it at that .
19 ‘ Is n't it enough to look at the work I 've produced and leave it at that ? ’
20 Some guy might walk past and say , ‘ Hey , you look nice today ’ , and leave it at that .
21 If you are not sure of the answers , say so , and leave it at that .
22 Some find it simpler to say that Jesus was human and leave it at that .
23 Unlike Sam , or even me for that matter , he could admire a girl from afar , and leave it at that .
24 You could take their word for it and leave it at that .
25 Do n't just look at it and think to yourself ‘ That 's a jug ’ and leave it at that .
26 I 'd rather not talk to the guests much beforehand simply because I find it works better just to say hello , and thanks for coming , and leave it at that .
27 Anyway , Michael said that if he had one he 'd settle for peeling off the Carlsson stickers and the other red flashes down the sides and leave it at that .
28 and leave it at that .
29 When you 're a child they say , ‘ You know you should n't do that ’ , and they give you a bloody good rollicking and leave it at that — they try to terrify you .
30 Let's just say it seems a bit questionable and leave it at that . ’
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