Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] it at " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Yes , not that I knew it at the time , of course , else I 'd never have gone . ’ |
2 | I had no idea that what was happening was my body trying to bring itself up to a natural weight rather than the unnatural , low one that I kept it at . |
3 | Well as I 've taped that I taped it at home |
4 | Vera 's not back from lunch , so I kept it at the desk . ’ |
5 | ‘ I bought my first one in 1974 and I had it at least ten years . |
6 | Ludo and I hear it at the same moment . |
7 | The chamber had priestly vestments draped on dummies like olden days tailors might have used , and I identified it at once by the basin and marble slab in the corner . |
8 | We were driving north and I saw it at once . |
9 | I consider that she would have found a job by early Autumn and therefore the sum must be more than a , nearly a year 's earnings and I assess it at eight thousand pounds . |
10 | Erm If I 've got sixty miles to do , and I do it at erm do it at sixty miles an hour , it takes me one hour . |
11 | I have grown one and I twist it at the ends ( the moustache too ) . ’ |
12 | ‘ But if I win it at least I will be stopping Ayrton Senna — and that is my way of helping Alain to win the title . ’ |
13 | If I snatch your hat from your head with intent to steal it , that is conversion as well as trespass , but if I throw it at another person , that is trespass only , for I am not questioning your title to it . |
14 | If I do it at half the speed , just do it at thirty miles an hour , how long will that take ? |
15 | If I do it at half the speed . |
16 | Now if I do it at half that speed , if I do if I drive at thirty miles an hour , how long will it take me to do the sixty miles ? |
17 | I make my living out of explaining things to a lot of dum-dums , and if I do it at all I expect to get paid . ’ |
18 | I thought I might hit him with it and knock him out , if I did it at just the right moment . |
19 | Miss I done it , but I left it at home . |
20 | I could have brought her Undry so easily , she thought ; but I left it at Ben Hesketh 's … and then told Adam we should take it to Andernesse … |
21 | But I left it at that . |
22 | But I put it at the bottom of the list and consider it can really be done without . |
23 | Er but I did it at a scale like erm one centimetre for o for every hour it 's blowing in that direction . |
24 | Oh right , yes yes the Sweeney it 's quite good it ba , ba , ba with Dennis Waterman , ba , ba , do , ba , ba , ba , ba , ba , ba quick mow that jogger over got him , now we 've got time turn this when we 've done this , erm , put the plants in and everything till I gave it at table tennis |
25 | My eye followed the light cloud of her smoke , now here , now there , above the plain , according to the devious curves of the stream , but always fainter and farther away , till I lost it at last behind the mitre-shaped hill of the great pagoda ( 6 ) . |
26 | Other sentences have a similar type of structure , and tend to end in a similar evocation of vastness and remoteness , as the eye reaches its limit of vision : " under the enormous dome of the sky " ; " the monotonous sweep of the horizon " ; " as if the impassive earth had swallowed her up without an effort , without a tremor " ; " till I lost it at last behind the mitre-shaped hill of the great pagoda " . |
27 | I was acting out the role of the good , courageous patient as I saw it at the time , while Mr Lennox was no doubt pleased to find me co-operative , free from despair and above all , unemotional . |
28 | So it 's just simply to er comment about the the future work that 's gon na be done by Glanmole er , the work of investigation as I understand it at the end of that first section . |
29 | It ran : ‘ Well , frankly , the problem as I see it at this moment in time is whether I should just lie down under all this hassle … |
30 | It ran : ‘ Well , frankly , the problem as I see it at this moment in time is whether I should just lie down under all this hassle … |