Example sentences of "at [art] [noun sg] it " in BNC.
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1 | At the price it is , the sooner I can find a buyer for it the happier I 'll be . ’ |
2 | ‘ If it were sold at the price it needs to be to make a profit it would be a collector 's item , ’ says Peter Osborne , Marlow 's sales and marketing director . |
3 | Manager Billy Bonds said : ‘ He will be a useful asset and at the price it is not really a gamble . ’ |
4 | But at the price it was on offer I could not refuse . |
5 | oh look at the sky it 's grey , the sun came out for a minute , but it 's all grey again , oh , this sides ever so stiff |
6 | At the coda it repeats the B section groove until the fade . |
7 | At the peak it made a fortune — not from building houses or office blocks but from land inflation . |
8 | Now when you look at the stuff it looks qui it 's plausible , it seems to describe what you see in practice . |
9 | As the charity Oxfam moves into its fiftieth year , Central News South has been looking at the work it does away from the headlines of war and natural disaster . |
10 | The academics ' letter to The Independent , for which signatures were gathered over the past fortnight , expressed dismay at the damage it said had been inflicted on universities and polytechnics since 1979 . |
11 | The new , uniform business rate generated similar outrage : nowhere was the anger better illustrated than in Bath , a city epitomising Thatcherite entrepreneurial success , where there was a shopkeepers ' strike in protest at the damage it was wreaking on their livelihoods . |
12 | Though they ca n't be certain , Mrs Friel 's daughters believe that was the treatment their mother received , and they 're alarmed at the damage it could have caused her and many others like her . |
13 | At the top it included the wealthiest landowners and industrialists in the land , such as Edward A. Guinness , brewer , who died in 1927 and left £13.5 million and Sir John R. Ellerman , shipowner and financier , who died in 1933 leaving £36.7 million . |
14 | The path follows the road out of Port Isaac and at the top it 's worth glancing back for a final look at this fascinating place . |
15 | Now remember if it 's got six at the top it means it 's in two time . |
16 | So if these beggars up at the top it was had been er thought out had a break well er it was alri =right for the others working down in the bottom to have a a break . |
17 | When you 're at the top it 's the best job in the world — when you 're bottom a football manager 's lot is not a happy one . |
18 | You know at the top it was like sloping down here and the car 's like this and I 'm having to try and get the car back down without it toppling over and it was an abs |
19 | Because i at the top it 's not straight up to the |
20 | And it was pink paper and at the top it had space for your parent 's signature so that when you 've done the work your parents had |
21 | At the opening it hung in the main section as a Ribera but later on was moved into the ‘ study section ’ . |
22 | Almost immediately it became clear that the river was kicking back at the abuse it was receiving . |
23 | An unopened pod taken from the tree will keep for at least three weeks , and when opened back at the nursery it is usual to obtain 100 per cent germination of the seed . |
24 | At the beginning it appeared as if those who wanted to flog Europe for being an inadequate political animal were going to win , that political union had been put off still further … |
25 | If she 'd confessed at the beginning it would n't have been so bad , but how could she tell them now ? |
26 | If she could have admitted her folly at the beginning it would have been all right , but the longer it went on the harder it became . |
27 | At least at the beginning it lacked social support , usually freely available in the schools from which secondees came . |
28 | At the beginning it also represents the sun itself . |
29 | erm disappointed , but as I said at the beginning it was almost inevitable , erm with the results of the Westgate by-election , which were very disappointing . |
30 | The teaching force , disillusioned and aggrieved at the treatment it has received from a succession of Secretaries of State , has been less willing in recent years to devote unpaid hours to community bridge-building . |