Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | so , I says I 'll meet you at quarter past twelve |
2 | I 'll meet you at quarter to six . |
3 | I 'll contact him at home . ’ |
4 | I 'll see him at rest , at work , at play . |
5 | Oh I 'll see him at work and I 'll obviously we 'll talk about |
6 | I said , I 'll see you at choir . |
7 | He slammed a hand on the door , then said bitingly , ‘ I 'll see you at breakfast in twenty minutes ! ’ |
8 | ‘ Right then , I 'll see you at work ’ |
9 | I 'll see you at lunch tomorrow . |
10 | Have a good time — and I 'll see you at lunch . ’ |
11 | Weak form : ‘ I 'll see you at lunch ’ In final position : ‘ What 's he shooting at ? ’ |
12 | I 'll see you at tea-time . ’ |
13 | Right , and I 'll see you at break-time , meet me in the picture , pictures . |
14 | I 'll see you at dinner . |
15 | I think I 'll try him at home . |
16 | Maybe I 'd set him at ease by saying ‘ g'day ’ , but he looked like he 'd known me all his eight years , and leant quite steadily on me for the drive to Robert 's parents ' cottage , where we arranged photos . |
17 | then I used to scrape it at night when we 'd finished . |
18 | " She only agreed to it because I used to know him at school . " |
19 | My son was so feeble that I thought I would lose him at birth . |
20 | So I would suggest that regional and sub- regional policies need to occur much higher up the list and er perhaps I would put them at number one if not number two . |
21 | I shall telephone him at home before he leaves for work in the morning . |
22 | Accordingly I expect that either I shall find Bill at home drunk or I shall find him at home sober . |
23 | I shall see you at supper , shall I ? |
24 | ‘ Oh , I will play you at chess any time you like , ’ she informed him demurely . |
25 | Now that I know the genetic formula of my insects , I can reproduce them at will , and I can tell the computer to " evolve " towards them from any arbitrary starting point . |
26 | I 'd like to think I can call you at home if there 's something I need . ’ |
27 | But I think I can get him at home if you want to call it off . ’ |
28 | Although there are certain pills which might help you at present , from what you have told me I suspect your own very real aversion to having a child is fairly deep-seated . |
29 | We have a good spirit and I do n't want to do anything which might put it at risk . ’ |
30 | ‘ You should call her at home , Jay . ’ |