Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I might hear them at Witney .
2 When my friends come into Gatwick , I tell them I 'll meet them at Victoria station .
3 so , I says I 'll meet you at quarter past twelve
4 I 'll meet you at quarter to six .
5 Right , I 'll meet you at McDonald 's blah blah blah .
6 ‘ Hang on a sec and I 'll drop you at Joanie 's . ’
7 I 'll contact him at home . ’
8 I 'll see him at rest , at work , at play .
9 Oh I 'll see him at work and I 'll obviously we 'll talk about
10 I said , I 'll see you at choir .
11 He slammed a hand on the door , then said bitingly , ‘ I 'll see you at breakfast in twenty minutes ! ’
12 ‘ Right then , I 'll see you at work
13 I 'll see you at lunch tomorrow .
14 Have a good time — and I 'll see you at lunch . ’
15 Weak form : ‘ I 'll see you at lunch ’ In final position : ‘ What 's he shooting at ? ’
16 I 'll see you at tea-time . ’
17 Right , and I 'll see you at break-time , meet me in the picture , pictures .
18 I 'll see you at dinner .
19 I think I 'll try him at home .
20 I do n't know whether you 'll think I 'm boasting but that is n't the case , but I never ever regretted it and it a great deal of respect for me , you know and I could see that and did appreciate it and I know the people appreciated it just the same and erm it 's gone on from then till now but about , I retired in seventy-three , I was sixty-five and I said I 'd only do what anybody wanted for me , cos they had me in for the tax and I never ever heard twenty-one I think it was or thirty-one in come and I 'd go before I could satisfy them at Walsall but er I 'd got , not got enough money to be taxed in the bank , which was true .
21 And , since Inge 's on holiday and it 's Nettie 's day off , there was no way I could leave her at Lomond View . ’
22 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 .
23 We played the match and won , and just before saying goodbye I said I 'd see him at Birkdale .
24 I used to see him at Chapel Anniversary , and my uncle would say that he was a romancer , meaning that in the nicer way .
25 then I used to scrape it at night when we 'd finished .
26 " She only agreed to it because I used to know him at school . "
27 I had wagered a purse that I would beat him at bowls and Drake never could resist gold .
28 My son was so feeble that I thought I would lose him at birth .
29 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 .
30 I shall wear it at Marge 's .
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