Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv prt] at the " in BNC.

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31 When I changed buses there was just time to get the sweets and bananas — the bananas were very good today ; and on the other bus there was a nice driver who said that if I sat near the front he would let me off at the crossing if he was held up in the traffic , instead of my going on to the bus stop and having to walk back ; because of the rain . ’
32 ‘ We had breakfast and Mummy dropped me off at the playground , ’ Verena told police .
33 Oh , when she came with the baby and the young girl to see me off at the station , I was unable to speak .
34 Can you drop me off at the apartment on your way home , Sergei ?
35 I told Jean-Claude to drop me off at the Place St Michel .
36 McLaren 's conviction that Branson wanted revenge , to find a way to seize control of the Pistols for good , ‘ and cut me off at the pass ’ , now became an obsession .
37 A miserably dull , windy and cold Saturday morning beckoned for the last of my Island days and Ewen very kindly had given up his spare time to run me around the Stornoway locality before dropping me off at the airport .
38 ‘ I want you to drop me off at the nearest hotel , ’ she told him in a strained voice .
39 I got Bunny out of the pub just before chucking-out time and with a bit of persuasion he agreed to take me as far as Hackney , dropping me off at the end of Stuart Street .
40 She marvelled even more though when Cara 's basic efficiency surfaced as she declared , ‘ By my calculations you 'll still have time to get down to Dover after you 've dropped me off at the airport . ’
41 He said : ‘ I asked her to drop me off at the nearby Woodcutters Club .
42 to switch me off at the flat .
43 Dropped me off at the cross roads and went straight down there to drop off at Newark Road .
44 We were expecting you down at the Man in the Moon .
45 Or walk out and let you down at the last minute . ’
46 ‘ What 's the matter , no job for you down at the theatre then ? ’
47 Disadvantages : She may not have had much experience looking after young children ; she may let you down at the last minute if something else crops up — like a boyfriend .
48 It fills you up okay but runs you down at the same time .
49 I asked about you down at the corner , the shop there .
50 I want you down at the track as soon as possible .
51 I will set you down at the West Gate . ’
52 ‘ I 'll see you down at the river at three o'clock .
53 You wan na watch out or he 'll be having you down at the .
54 He 's fitting you in at the end of all his appointments . ’
55 The chappie who let you in at the front door was Norman he 's form Salford East .
56 ‘ I 'm afraid I 've plunged you in at the deep end .
57 ‘ For dropping you in at the deep end , before you 'd had a chance to get your bearings … ’
58 As I have to come back to the airport to pick up a member of tonight 's convention it will be easy to drop you off at the same time . ’
59 If you shoot him , I 'll get you off at the court martial . ’
60 So , will you join me , or should I drop you off at the nearest station ? ’
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