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

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1 Now , I must welcome him at the door .
2 Anyone interested in learning more about this scheme should contact us at the address below , or on .
3 NO SNOW fell during the night and at 10.00 , after Erika had run her five kilometres under a dazzling blue sky , Karl ran and said that he thought he rather did that a brief tour of Berlin would be possible and that he would be waiting in the lounge of the Palast at 11.00 ; adding that Paul should meet them at the television Tower at 1.00
4 You 're my family , and you must meet me at the bridge . ’
5 I decided I should try them at a rave .
6 ‘ I regret I must leave you at the door , Lady Isabel .
7 The demands made by the rebels provide the clearest guide to their grievances , and according to the Anonimalle Chronicle those put forward by the Essex men at Mile End on 14 June were that they should be allowed to seize and punish traitors , and that no man should be made a serf nor do homage or any type of service to a lord in return for land ; instead they should hold it at a rent of 4d. an acre .
8 You must get it at the end counter . ’
9 Right then , I 'll met you at the Co-op
10 I only took a wee bit , leave it there and I 'll eat it at the end of the day .
11 Yeah , but erm , carry around , I mean you might want it at a minute 's notice
12 Sit down on your bottom and I 'll catch you at the bottom , right you ready ?
13 In fact I 'm sure they 'll beat them at the Manor and go through to the next round where hopefully we can probably play one of the big teams like — Oh , Manchester United , Newcastle or probably — Oh , I do n't know
14 In case you did n't get that down , we 'll repeat it at the end of the programme .
15 ‘ In the meantime , I 'll expect you at the office on Monday morning .
16 I 'll expect you at the Presbytery in a few days with your donation . ’
17 Yeah , cos I might , I might see you at the station if you get the train .
18 I 've told her I 'll see her at the funeral , though I suppose it wo n't be for a while .
19 ‘ You 'll see them at the wedding , ’ said my mother .
20 I 'll see you at the inquest . ’
21 So I 'll see you at the course tomorrow . ’
22 ‘ I do hope that 's not my lasagne I can smell burning , my dear , ’ and while she moved swiftly to check the oven and to find that not a thing was burning , Naylor was saying , ‘ We 'll see you at the weekend , Travis . ’
23 ‘ I 'll see you at the weekend , then , ’ Leith said lightly , and was once more wanting to do something of a pugilistic nature to her employer when , just as though he lived there , he went to the door with Travis and saw him out .
24 Right , I 'll see you at the weekend .
25 I 'll see you at the end of April . ’
26 And I 'll see you at the Ritz at one .
27 I 'm looking forward to Hamlet , but I wo n't bother you at the theatre ; I 'll see you at the flat .
28 ‘ I 'll see you at the office on Monday morning , ’ Damian told her as he walked her home in the hot , humid night to her own villa next door and cicadas buzzed metallically as they walked past the fountain .
29 ‘ I 'll see you at the meeting , ’ said Jeremy .
30 ‘ I 'll see you at the château tonight for dinner . ’
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