Example sentences of "its [noun sg] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore the simple conflict between accumulation and unproductive consumption which appears at the micro level may be transformed into its opposite at the macro level . |
2 | The NGC will open its case at the public inquiry in Northallerton on May 19 . |
3 | He lay down to sleep , and had a vision of a grand stairway linking heaven and earth , its foot at the very spot where he was lying , and peopled with angels ascending and descending . |
4 | When the autoset cam driver is placed in its holder at the left end of the ribber bed , the autoset lever will be reversed every time the carriages go into the colour changer . |
5 | The 63 made its debut at the Dutch Grand Prix , driven by John Miles , Lotus 's regular drivers Graham Hill and Jochen Rindt refusing to have anything to do with it . |
6 | IBM Corp made its debut at the National Association of Broadcasters Exhibition with its Ultimedia Tools Series , an integrated suite of over 60 software tools . |
7 | It made its debut at the German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring with Jack behind the wheel , but he was forced to retire after nine laps . |
8 | The ‘ definitive ’ John Barnard Ferrari will make its debut at the French Grand Prix at Magny-Cours in June 1993 rather than at the start of 1994 as originally scheduled . |
9 | Rather , it will make both single letters and words more difficult to discriminate by its action at the feature-detector level , and so will have an equal effect on both types of stimuli . |
10 | Perhaps , as the attacker 's jaws open wide to grab the small , furry shape , the potto acts like a jerking hedgehog and thrusts the back of its neck at the biting mouth . |
11 | Group fixed ( above ) concentrated its search at the correct feeder location ( intersection of uninterrupted lines in the lower left region ) , while group varied searched randomly around the L+ landmark ( intersection of uninterrupted and dotted lines ) . |
12 | Mr Foxon himself was attacked with a crowbar at the same site just last week and the firm has had to double its guard at the retail park . |
13 | He rose , and restored his chair to its place at the neighbouring table . |
14 | It points its finger at the odious hypocrisies of AIDS-sufferer Roy Cohn , one of Senator McCarthy 's henchmen . |
15 | At the Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance employees receive 10 per cent of their gross basic salary as a disturbance allowance ( subject to minimum and maximum payments as agreed with its Inspector at the Inland Revenue ) . |
16 | The Soviet Union edged closer to this when its delegate at the international human rights conference in Paris this summer said of Wallenberg : ‘ His fate , like that of thousands of others , is unknown , as are the circumstances surrounding it … |
17 | It would be necessary to understand the particular animal 's relation to its environment at the particular time . |
18 | The matter reached its peak at the round table over lunch . |
19 | The silence was broken by the clip-clop of hooves as a horse was led from its stable at the far side of the courtyard by an Indian . |
20 | Night does not end work : each field is irrigated in its turn at the appointed hour , even in the middle of the night . ’ |
21 | The Scotsman has learned that the National Art Collections Fund has stripped the university of a purchase grant worth several thousand pounds because of its disquiet at the proposed sale . |
22 | The TPS through its operation at the local level integrates initiatives such as Compact , SCIP , SATRO and other education business practitioners . |
23 | We did n't attempt to touch him for a lizard can easily lose its tail at the defensive snapping point . |
24 | From its terminus at the new roundabout on Glasgow Road , the Sighthill Section follows a gently curving alignment in a southerly direction for some 4.7 km ( 3 miles ) until it connects with the northern end of the Colinton Section close to Clovenstone Roundabout on Westerhailes Road . |
25 | China is known to be worried about who to send to plead its cause at the final presentations in Monte Carlo on September 23rd . |
26 | Life showing its arse at the universal party . ’ |
27 | Theoretically it costs Christie 's from around £200 to pass a lot through the sale room , from its arrival at the front desk to its departure at the delivery room ( assuming it sold ) . |
28 | However , the NCOAP directed the greater part of its invective at the moral issue , rather than at the prior financial one . |
29 | This part of Lochaber is invariably entered from Gairlochy by the only road leading into the interior of the district : a narrow switchback strip of tarmac alongside the twelve-mile length of Loch Arkaig to its end at the solitary croft of Strathan , encompassed by lofty heights , many of them of Munro status . |
30 | Wembley says it welcomes Swindon Town , but not all Robins supporters will be able to sample its hospitality at the big match on Monday . |