Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] it at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Diluting it and mixing in it into slurry lagoons or spreading it at a low rate on grassland was a method used in the past , but even that may not be possible now . |
2 | Rather , she must have inherited it or bought it at a jumble sale for the sake of something to cover herself as a rest from her everlasting black or perhaps ( most likely ) found it in a drawer of her newly married bedroom , chosen for her by Uncle Philip as suitable for his wife to wear on Sundays . |
3 | Do you want to give them now or do it at the end ? |
4 | Everything goes fine until , having chosen the number of blend steps ( or leaving it at the default number ) , I click on OK . |
5 | Like someone in a trance , she gazed at the clasp that fastened it at the throat . |
6 | I like it when you 've got the FX actually going through the amplifier , rather than adding it at the desk , because there 's a certain quality and tonality when everything 's going through that guitar speaker . |
7 | But I , but I think you know the , the , the thing that I found erm most difficult as you say was , was actually completing the C C Q and I think part of it and asking the question but it is , certainly it would be easier to do it using that on your knee rather than doing it at the table because I was aware that I was turning away |
8 | the sad news for golfers is that you 've a better chance of watching the sport than playing it at the Oxfordshire club … membership is being limited to 750 and the joining fee is twenty five thousand pounds … |
9 | There was not a needy person among them , for as many as were possessors of lands or houses sold them , and brought the proceeds of what was sold and laid it at the apostles ’ feet ; and distribution was made to each as any had need' ( Acts 4:32 , 34–5 ) . |
10 | First , the testator takes a blank piece of paper and signs it at the bottom . |
11 | No they would buy it somewhere and sell it at a profit you see . |
12 | When he got there , he pulled an enormous bell-mouthed gun — I imagine it was a blunder-buss — from his belt and levelled it at the monster . |
13 | Far from reducing taxation , as we had been elected to do , we would have to raise it — and raise it at a time when local councils were already pushing up rates . |
14 | Here you are trying to have your cake and eat it at the same time … |
15 | Deliberately , he lifted the photograph and flung it at the fireplace . |
16 | She had drawn her fair hair high into an elaborate plait down the back of her head and fastened it at the bottom with a wide tortoiseshell clasp : it looked distinguished and competent , but nowhere near cuddly . |
17 | The Labour administration approved the scheme wholeheartedly in 1986 , and used it at a public inquiry to try to oppose the imposition of more A-road architecture on the site approved by the previous Tory administration . |
18 | I needed to come up with a solution which avoided this overly defined focal point and used it at the same time . |
19 | A university congregates together that type of personality and places it at the disposal of the succeeding generation . |
20 | The Eskimos of Alaska were collecting amber and trading it at the late summer fair held at Kotzebue on the north-west coast down to recent times . |
21 | A Hong Kong-based Scottish engineer and historian , Mr Charles Walker , is behind the scheme to inscribe a gravestone and place it at the spot where Liddell is known to have been buried . |
22 | Whenever she washed the windows in one room , she would mark the date down on the card , and place it at the end of the section . |
23 | ‘ You 're sending it and keeping it at the same time ? ’ |
24 | He took the kettle from its hook above the fire and filled it at the sink . |
25 | It 's a sort of That 's right push it through the hole and catch it at the other side . |
26 | Why do n't we take it to some safe place a hundred miles away and dump it at the bottom of the deep blue sea ? ’ |
27 | The Peacock Committee was convinced that it was no longer possible to recommend ‘ no change ’ to either the licence fee system or the funding structure of broadcasting as a whole ; the differences between the two sources of revenue would create recurring crises for the BBC and put it at a competitive disadvantage compared to the ITV structure . |
28 | Turn the card over and put it at the bottom of the pack |
29 | Tess bravely made a little cross and put it at the head of the grave one evening , when she could enter the churchyard without being seen . |
30 | I seemed to remember he had one and put it at the back of one of his chairs , and |