Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] at [num] " in BNC.
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1 | I know it is n't easy but erm I think we should you know , try and we advertise starting at eight o'clock and very often there 's only Alan and I here at eight . |
2 | If you 'll stand in the I D parade for them tonight at seven o'clock they 'll give you ten pounds . |
3 | David Swan joined them promptly at six-thirty . |
4 | All done then , it 's with me still at four hundred and fifty pounds against you all in the room . |
5 | Three hundred and twenty , three fifty three hundred and fifty pounds now , it 's with me still at three fifty , any more ? |
6 | They let me off at four in the morning and I had to be in court by nine . |
7 | Many miners apprenticed their young sons to the trade taking them underground at 15 , 16 or 17 years of age and paying them their worth , or less . |
8 | ‘ I expected you in at 5 for your tea . |
9 | one gets you in at seven fifteen which means you 're only really getting one day |
10 | the sailings from Holyhead get you in at seven |
11 | He said , No Emma I ca n't there 's no way I can be at a wedding to give you away at nine o'clock . |
12 | Five hundred pounds and fifty , against you still at five fifty seated at five hundred and fifty , six hundred to my right six fifty at the back seven hundred pounds going on sir ? |
13 | Get it done cos they send you off at ten . |
14 | I 'll go and see the car and get back to my flat , and I 'll pick you up at seven-thirty tomorrow . |
15 | And after that you and I are going to have dinner together , so just relax until then and I 'll pick you up at six . |
16 | They do n't wake you up at six o'clock dad ! |
17 | ‘ I 'll pick you up at ten-thirty sharp on Sunday . |
18 | I 'll pick you up at ten-thirty . ’ |
19 | I 'll pick you up at four . |
20 | How do you stop a cockerel from waking you up at five o'clock on a Monday morning ? |
21 | I 'll pick you up at five — that will give you time to arrange the holiday the delightful Myra thinks you should have . ’ |
22 | I 'll pick you up at one-thirty , then ! |
23 | ‘ If you change your mind , I 'll pick you up at eight . |
24 | Dad was gon na ring you up at eight o'clock before you went to school and say |
25 | Sometimes I get very cross with the patients , sometimes they , when you 're on call , they ring you up at three in the morning and say they 're constipated ! |
26 | I 'll pick you up at ten tomorrow morning . ’ |
27 | Five minutes later she dropped Emma at the hall , saying , ‘ I 'll pick you up at ten o'clock . |
28 | Oh maybe I 'll pick you up at ten o'clock |
29 | I will pick you up at seven o'clock . ’ |
30 | ‘ Pick you up at seven . ’ |