Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] you at " in BNC.

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1 It was a great pleasure to meet you at the Conference in Lisbon and to talk about your proposal for an introduction to CALL .
2 It is always a pleasure to meet you at Link meetings and other events .
3 It was a pleasure to meet you at the Scottish Taxi Federation exhibition at Riccarton last week .
4 Depart London Heathrow for Pisa , where your hire car awaits you at the airport .
5 But when you do achieve it , you will find that you can then use aerobic walking as part of an ongoing maintenance programme to keep you at your goal weight .
6 What sublime emotion inspires you at the moment of the assault ?
7 And I have half a mind to take you at your word , give you what you seem to want and turn you out of my house after I have finished with you . ’
8 ‘ While I might have had difficulty believing you at that particular moment two years ago , it was two years ago .
9 When you first performed Too Much Love Will Kill You at Freddie 's tribute concert at Wembley , you played it solo and there was a point where you paused and the audience went a little wild .
10 and we went in and like the vicar greets you at the door do n't he and she was like up to the vicar like , you know , she 's more fucking heavier than thou
11 Of course you really should n't use such a dangerous structure , and if Ted Piggott spotted you at it he 'd doubtless give you a row .
12 ‘ Is your sister expecting you at a specific time ? ’ asked Penry when they were on the way to Haverfordwest at last .
13 Most companies do not have the facility to counsel you at work .
14 Then take back the cards and set them out in an apparently random fashion and challenge a person to play you at pairs .
15 A gem of a country station awaits you at GOATHLAND complete with cast-iron footbridge and colourful gardens .
16 Breath-taking flight simulation puts you at the joystick from biplane to helicopter .
17 I remembered your instruction to join you at the Abbey of Holy Rood .
18 Indeed , I may say it was not my wish to see you at all .
19 ‘ Your aunt needs you at her side .
20 When we arrived it seemed such a friendly place , there would be 2 or 3 people to meet you at the gates and welcome you in .
21 ‘ He has no manners , eats like a peasant , talks like he needs salt on his marrow , and is as free with his smile as a tinker cheating you at a fair on a saint 's day .
22 The man at the top leaves go once you 've got it well resting on the ladder and he runs down the stairs to meet you at the bottom by which time you 've got to the bottom rung , he comes takes one side of the wardrobe , you take the other and that 's all there is to it .
23 Four hours ' ride finds you at ruins of the Mayan civilisation where the cousins of the Aztecs built jungle pyramids to worship their gods .
24 Indeed , so diverse are the pleasures awaiting you at Craigendarroch , I feel a letter alone can not do justice to them …
25 Inspector did you at the time , know of Lawrence ?
26 It is also possible to arrange with taxi-drivers to drop you at one point and collect you some hours later from another .
27 Too close and you get swept over the edge except that they usually have some sort of wire-mesh barrier to stop you at the last moment .
28 You were told at the time you did , and Councillor told you at the time that th it was totally inadequate was the children 's budget , so how can you expect more money from the Government when your sense of priorities is so blatantly wrong on the money that you 're already handling .
29 Asserting , what was palpably untrue , that ‘ There are probably few people in India who do not sincerely regret that you should have made it impossible for any government to leave you at liberty ’ , he handed down a sentence of six years ' simple imprisonment , pointing out — the crowning touch-that the sentence was the same as that given to the nationalist hero Bal Gangadhar Tilak , twelve years before .
30 It 's the door facing you at the top of the stairs .
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