Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] you at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | And I can remember having big long sheets and they would take us into Nottingham and just dump you at a shop and say now you know , go in and fill that in . |
2 | And er he 's already he 's already got you at a disadvantage , by er er you 're on the move and he 's waiting for you . |
3 | More than that we can not tell you at the moment , but we will , of course , give you a full ( p ) review as soon as it is possible . |
4 | Yes , I just saw you at the crossroads you see |
5 | ‘ You know , Comrade Andropov is getting ready for the Party Congress , so he can not receive you at the moment , but you can make a detailed written statement of everything , saying who it is you suspect , and so on and so forth ’ . |
6 | do n't always tell you at the time they just say |
7 | IN THE current lukewarm musical climate there is something very likeable about a record that genuinely leaves you at a loss for words . |
8 | IN THE current lukewarm musical climate there is something very likeable about a record that genuinely leaves you at a loss for words . |
9 | They will also meet you at the train stations . |
10 | ‘ I never dreamed I 'd come back to find you at the head of a company . |
11 | She ca n't , she ca n't cuddle you at the minute . |
12 | ‘ I have n't seen you at the station recently , ’ said the Station Master . |
13 | We shall be arriving at The Blackheath Gate and so if we do n't see you at the shoot , I would just like to thank you now for your help and advice on the recces . |
14 | ‘ So we wo n't see you at the meet on Tuesday ? ’ |
15 | I 'm sorry , people ca n't hear you at the back . |
16 | No but you see I could n't tell you at the start because you 'd sound , you would n't have said half the things you did say . |
17 | The Brigadier said , ‘ You 're sure they did n't spot you at the hotel ? ’ |
18 | I 'm looking forward to Hamlet , but I wo n't bother you at the theatre ; I 'll see you at the flat . |
19 | He 's table he goes and there 's a dick head in glasses that would n't serve you at the tuck shop cos it was closing . |
20 | ‘ But I ca n't pay you at the moment . |
21 | I 'm afraid we ca n't help you at the moment — we 've been told simply that Mr. Andrew is away from the office . |
22 | ‘ Forwards hit you at every opportunity and my problem was to remember to expect physical contact . |