Example sentences of "you [verb] [pron] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You met her at the Palace ? ’ |
2 | You met him at the Kremlin . |
3 | Why the hell did n't you throw yourself at the door ? ’ |
4 | They told you when you asked them at the club . |
5 | ‘ Do n't you know that you caught me at an age when Taureans are at their most vulnerable ? |
6 | ‘ I thought my secretary told you to meet me at the house in Edinburgh ? |
7 | It is not necessary for you to meet him at the moment — in fact , he is not here right at this moment — but you may use the telephone . |
8 | Yeah , cos like if you 've got three Ss or something then you put one at the bottom of the pack and keep the card if you 've got an |
9 | Do a little homework before you put yourself at the mercy of a mortgage lender . |
10 | Another accident we had with an a wardrobe two of my lads had which was a funny one in retrospect but I some when you carry a wardrobe , funnily enough , the easiest way often if you 've got a tight corner , you know as you go round a corner in a staircase you 'll come from a landing and often turn right or turn left to go down , if you put it at an angle like that then you wo n't get it round the corner without catching the bannister . |
11 | Why do n't you contact him at the address below . |
12 | Every other week after that you paid them at the end every week , |
13 | Did you see it at the cinema or on video ? |
14 | You telephoned me at the hotel and had that long conversation with me . ’ |
15 | When you draw them at the birdtable do not be afraid to put down any characteristics squiggle . |
16 | This means you get them at no cost at all . |
17 | I look back now and think we are actually still doing that , not in the military aspect , in civvy street , we 've got people , real nice people , you talk to them on the street and you get them at the kill and the hackles go up , you can see the adrenalin pumping round their body , you can see the kind of excitement in their eyes and you can see the terrier men grabbing by the the scruff of the neck , bleeding and then throwing . |
18 | Can you meet me at the parking place outside the cathedral in half an hour ? |
19 | Can you meet us at the university hospital in one hour ? ’ |
20 | I advise you to keep him at a distance until you are married . ’ |
21 | ‘ I 'm sure what I say is quite unnecessary — but they might , you know , sympathetic looks and so on — I 'd like you to keep them at a distance . ’ |
22 | I expect that 's what he thought he was going to when you grabbed him at the end of the war . |
23 | Hey well why do n't you sell them at the car boot sale ? |
24 | It 's rose pruning time says Brian and he will call and do the necessary if you contact him at the Glendale Club on 091–584–1148 . |
25 | Do n't you have to do you no cos if you trim them at the top to bush out |
26 | I 've seen her several times and before you rang me at the theatre , she had promised to find out where you were and tell me . ’ |
27 | Thanks , it 's best if you point it at the telly |
28 | ‘ What did you tell them at the paperworks ? ’ |
29 | ‘ You saw me at the tomb , ’ replied the man . |
30 | I thought you said you saw him at the bus station this morning . |