Example sentences of "it [be] [verb] [adv prt] at the " in BNC.

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1 The price of 36s. has thus some claim to be called the true equilibrium price : because if it were fixed on at the beginning , and adhered to throughout , it would exactly equate demand and supply ( i.e. the amount which buyers were willing to purchase at that price would be just equal to that for which sellers were willing to take that price ) ; and because every dealer who has a perfect knowledge of the circumstances of the market expects that price to be established .
2 Having said that in the case of a of a a of a through movement , I accept that we are loading at at the traffic in at the A sixty one if you like and it 's coming out at the A sixty one north .
3 So Lisa , it 's it 's going round at the moment with a mobile one , but after that it 'll be from the shop .
4 A particular research project that I and two colleagues , Keith Baker and Erin Sloman , have a grant from the Science Research Council for is to look first of all at the problems of getting such as system with , well at the moment three but possibly up to twelve computers , working on a given existing artificial intelligence problem to see how to take this big program — it 's called Popeye — it 's a research project to study various areas of visual perception , as you say — to see how to break this down and have it running simultaneously on a number of much smaller computers , rather than on the single big computer that it 's running on at the moment .
5 The real test of any training , of course , is how well it is applied back at the workface , and apart from Neale 's role in P-E , only the coming cricket season will show him how effective the Grid can be .
6 The preoccupation in the past has been with the total size of the health service budget , how it is shared out at the macro level , and how much activity it funds .
7 The steady release and peak indicates the best way to use this manure : if it is put down at the end of March , the peak comes towards the end of June .
8 The road was owned by Mr Dalison who gave it to the parish , in 1892 and it was made up at the cost of £40 and the improvements to the cemetery cost a further £21 140 .
9 He left a note explaining his action and it was read out at the inquest .
10 As I recall , he had not been initially so preoccupied with the peace treaty when it was drawn up at the end of the Great War , and I think it is fair to say that his interest was prompted not so much by an analysis of the treaty , but by his friendship with Herr Karl-Heinz Bremann .
11 It was caught up at the neck into a huge thick collar of silver fur .
12 When that palazzo fell into disrepair the door was brought here , to Via Filodrammatici , where it was set up at the entrance to a convent .
13 It was set up at the outbreak of war , when the British wanted to explain events to the African population in East Africa , and became self-supporting within two years .
14 It was set up at the time of the publication of the Beveridge report by a group of young MPs who had strong links with the forces .
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