Example sentences of "[verb] you [adv prt] at " in BNC.
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1 | Get it done cos they send you off at ten . |
2 | I was getting DF118s — painkillers but they knock you out at the same time . |
3 | I want you down at the track as soon as possible . |
4 | He 's fitting you in at the end of all his appointments . ’ |
5 | No he 's picking you up at night |
6 | We can bring you back at home or if they insist that you go back in an ambulance , you may , they may not put you back home you know , have you thought of that ? |
7 | Your grandmother will come to pick you up at my office tomorrow . |
8 | I 've made a reservation on the Pan Am flight in the morning , and there 'll be a limo to pick you up at Kennedy . |
9 | As he ate , he opened and closed drawers , he examined papers and objects on his desk : ‘ I 'll let you loose in the west gallery and catch you up at the door to the stock-room . |
10 | Or walk out and let you down at the last minute . ’ |
11 | The chappie who let you in at the front door was Norman he 's form Salford East . |
12 | He 's been , said that to his wife there touching you up at his side . |
13 | Pick you up at one ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Pick you up at seven . ’ |
15 | Well yeah pick you up at twenty past nine |
16 | ‘ I expected you in at 5 for your tea . |
17 | She had no time to dwell on the matter , however , because , ever a man with no time for prevarication , he replied , ‘ Not trying to trip you up at all , ’ then grated bluntly , ‘ More trying to discover just how many ‘ close ’ men friends you do have . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 've plunged you in at the deep end . |
19 | One will see you off at your departure airport , whilst another will be on hand to meet you on your arrival abroad . |
20 | So I 'll see you back at the church I mean if I can just park down by Devon Square I will , but otherwise I 'll park |
21 | So if you want to go anywhere I will I 'll see you back at the car shall I ? |
22 | so I 'll see you back at the car . |
23 | I 'll see you back at the classroom round there |
24 | ‘ I 'll see you down at the river at three o'clock . |
25 | If they ca n't you can either stay at the flat or else I 'll give you some money and drop you off at a hotel . ’ |
26 | I drop you off at my flat where you do what you like . |
27 | I mean if the fe if the ferries were like early sort of bo got you in at lunch time |
28 | Dad was gon na ring you up at eight o'clock before you went to school and say |
29 | How do you stop a cockerel from waking you up at five o'clock on a Monday morning ? |
30 | And if you are fairly okay then we 'll probably say well we 'll sign you off at this stage anyway . |