Example sentences of "[adv] it [vb -s] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it acts at the lysosomal stage of the entry process outlined by Simons .
2 The speed of the train in Queen Victoria 's time was , by her own wish , kept down to about 36 miles an hour , but now it travels at the line speed .
3 Well it does at the moment but
4 Well it does at the moment because erm I 've got really sore calves not from this from erm
5 Well it finishes at the end of this month .
6 I mean , you know how it feels at the dentist when he puts an injection into the roof of your mouth ?
7 Ultimately , of course , whether a cause is held to be direct or indirect is a statement about the state of scientific knowledge at the time ; while one variable may provide an illuminating explanation for a puzzle at one point in time , it is likely to provoke further questions about how it operates at a later date .
8 Do n't worry about how it works at the moment just concentrate on the mechanics of getting it running .
9 As long as history is assumed to operate according to the protocols of a conventional logic , where a contradiction simply means you can not think it or do it as Hirst supposes , then it remains at the impasse he describes .
10 And then it bulges at the end , you see , that 'll do cos if you
11 With P.P. , shifts of fixation were compared between a ‘ competition ’ condition , in which the central target remained visible , and the ‘ non-competition ’ condition where it disappears at the onset of the lateral target .
12 As the road leaves Clashnessie Bay , the hamlet of the same name is passed and after a further mile a side road turns off to the right and crosses the bare and windswept peninsula , the Ru Stoer , to a lighthouse where it ends at a parking place for cars .
13 The route follows the B3004 for a while to East Worldham , turning right along a minor road and bearing left to head up through Monk Wood and on to Alton where it ends at the railway station .
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