Example sentences of "[pers pn] at [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | They wake you at five a.m. , which is when I 'm often going to bed , and you 're so knackered by mid-morning that you doze all day . ’ |
2 | Inspector Drew wants to see you at five o'clock at Richmond Police Station . ’ |
3 | , right , I 've got to see him , that 's right , right , that 's right , and yet you see , if this guy desperately needs to see you and you say , I ca n't be there until five o'clock , he 'd still see you at five o'clock . |
4 | I 'll see you at six o'clock tomorrow . |
5 | ‘ I 'll see you at two-thirty then , Dr Streeter . ’ |
6 | An employer who breaks the news of redundancy to you at 4.30 pm on a Friday afternoon , adding that you need not bother to work out your notice , is likely to incur the wrath of most industrial tribunals . |
7 | We 'll be with you at one o'clock sharp . |
8 | Why do n't I do the first half and you have an early night , and I 'll wake you at two o'clock ? ’ , knowing full well how awful it is to be woken out of a deep sleep at 2am to start work . |
9 | The shares should go quickly , so I 'll ring you at 9.00 a.m. tomorrow . |
10 | ‘ I 'll call for you at eight-thirty p.m . |
11 | Mr Gargery asks me to tell you he will be in London soon , and could visit you at 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning , at Mr Herbert Pocket 's rooms , if that is all right with you . |
12 | ‘ I 'll see you at ten then . ’ |
13 | I 'll join you at seven o'clock for dinner . ’ |
14 | Cos people are geared up to see you at seven o'clock . |
15 | Cos you know , obviously nobody wants to talk to you at three o'clock in the morning , fast asleep are n't they , not much fun is it ? |
16 | Nails had received a message from Mr Sylvester that the Social Services representative wanted to see him at four o'clock . |
17 | phone him at four o'clock . |
18 | I saw him at eight o'clock . |
19 | He had told his informant to meet him at nine o'clock . |
20 | All we know is that Nicola was due to meet him at nine o'clock and that he did n't turn up . |
21 | Shane may now be shorn of groping groupies and desperate sports hacks who ring him at five o'clock in the morning , but there 's certainly no shortage of England batsmen who are prepared to play dazzled rabbits to his Mack truck headlights . |
22 | And when they came to wake him up and get him ready for breakfast to feed him at six o'clock , he was gone . |
23 | He was , of course , released , not at all diminished on this occasion but as ever , larger than life Nature ( BBC2 , 27 January ) , in the third of its 10 programmes and already looking well established and aware of its duty as a news programme , intercepted him at 2 am at Bahrein on his flight home . |
24 | A rescue team went in for him at 12.30 p.m. on Saturday , 9th September , and returned to a fresh air base in Bank Mine at 2.45 p.m . |
25 | Say to Jill , yes you could go over with her at two o'clock and then come back with her about four . |
26 | He is deeply insecure and does n't expect love , never having received it before , yet he deals with Miranda 's death so matter-of-factly , hardly seeming upset at all , that he ca n't have cared for her very much as an individual , which is not surprising as he really does n't know her at all well . |
27 | His name had not been mentioned to her at all yet she knew his name from the description straight away . |
28 | She released him and he fell back on the crumpled bedclothes to stare up at her at first blankly . |
29 | I mean I saw her at eleven o'clock at night going jogging with a plastic bag wrapped around her arms . |
30 | So you you meet her at half past ? |