Example sentences of "it at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This means you get the debt guaranteed by a bank in the buyer 's country , then sell it at a discount to another bank .
2 But we change it at a company level .
3 ‘ The joke evolves down the pub in Newcastle , and the lorry driver tells it at a truck-stop and within 24 hours it 's all over the country . ’
4 The Bosnian Serb parliament rejected the Vance-Owen peace plan even though its leader , Radovan Karadjic , had signed it at a peace conference in Athens .
5 Yang was also writing about his native village but he wrote about it at a distance when resident in New York .
6 Once we have identified a need , we can go back and work out how we can satisfy it at a price that the market is prepared to pay .
7 Maybe you can get it at a knock down price .
8 No they would buy it somewhere and sell it at a profit you see .
9 " You will read this book just as though you had bought it at a bookstall and you were reading it in the ordinary way as a whole . "
10 ‘ David played it at a soundcheck and when I asked him if it was about Shaun he just smiled and then denied it .
11 The millionaire proudly handed the superintendent the cage and , while winding up the clockwork mechanism , described how he had bought it at a country auction in Warwickshire .
12 ‘ The Scots do n't look very … amusable , ’ drawled Georgie , picking a bit of 1,000-year-old stone off the wall behind him and aiming it at a tent-peg .
13 He lifted his glass to his lips , draining it at a gulp .
14 Colin picked up his coffee and drank it at a gulp .
15 Cranston seized the bowl by its two silver handles and half drained it at a gulp .
16 Yeah , but erm , carry around , I mean you might want it at a minute 's notice
17 Basque pelota looks like being this year 's corker as it involves catching a tennis ball in a fruit bowl and throwing it at a wall ( below left ) .
18 Any chariot may have an additional giant wolf to pull it at a cost of +4 points .
19 Last year and this year they could have upgraded it at a cost much greater than the initial expenditure and much less efficiently .
20 Well you you buy it all at thirty three or twenty five percent discount so you can then sell it at a bit more .
21 He told me he used to catch the train from Penn Station , New York , get off it at a station called Back Bay where a car would be waiting for him .
22 Will my right hon. Friend continue vigorously and robustly to negotiate the British contribution to the European budget and , at the end , submit it at a level which the House of Commons and the country can accept ?
23 Because we can only understand it at a level of artificial instrumentation , and mathematical calculations on paper , we find it hard to imagine a little animal doing it in its head .
24 Erm , when I drew attention to this , one of the first things I did when I got elected to this council , erm , we get papers back which seem to suggest that in fact the Home Office are funding it at a level which , dare I say suggests that we might even make a small profit , er and I have in fact recently been approached by colleagues from Gloucestershire , asking us how we manage in that er , er exercise , because they 're concerned about the high cost of er , protection for certain royal establishments in their county .
25 and you thought you would carry on being good at it at A level .
26 You erect a radar dish several metres across in your garden , point it at a satellite in the sky and dip into the menu of television and radio programmes that are continually being bounced across the world by broadcast stations .
27 Then I drive it at a brick wall .
28 Er but I did it at a scale like erm one centimetre for o for every hour it 's blowing in that direction .
29 Duke reckoned it at a mile and three-quarters ; the most conservative estimates put it at over a mile .
30 Gerry Fitzgerald , the Belfast Telegraph 's award-winning photographer , took it at a day out by the National Canine Defence League at Ballymena .
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