Example sentences of "[verb] us at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They wo n't know us at the station , in London , ’ said Jonathon suddenly . |
2 | With Matthew able to drive , he dropped us at the start and picked us up at the other end , and we arrived within 2 minutes of each other , which was remarkable because we were all 3/4 hour late ! |
3 | Kim meets us at the door wearing a shimmering dress . |
4 | Olivia Durdin-Robertson meets us at the porch , under the protective wing of Horus . |
5 | It 'll certainly do us at the moment in the winter wo n't it ? |
6 | You should have phoned us at the Club . ’ |
7 | Dan Sandford had met us at the railway station in Addis Ababa and had brought with him Omar , our prospective headman , to clear our baggage through customs and deal with the other formalities . |
8 | Last Wednesday we invited the 4 British students studying at the University to visit us at the hotel for dinner . |
9 | So , if any of you would like to come and see us at the salon we will both be there and very happy to see and answer any of your questions . |
10 | Sec secondly we must welcome Paul to the meeting , as you know he joined us at the beginning of January to run the neighbourhood watch schemes and as office manager I thought it appropriate he attend the management meetings . |
11 | Anyone interested in learning more about this scheme should contact us at the address below , or on . |
12 | It took me about quarter of an hour to sort it all out , and then she asked what train and said she 'd get her mum to agree to ‘ take in this ‘ Vern ’ or whatever his name is ’ and meet us at the station . |
13 | I went calmly enough , but there must have been a suspicion of the trepidation that inevitably invests us at the sight of a hospital and the thought of entering it . |
14 | And Taylor said : ‘ At last , our young players now have the facilities to put us at the top of the world game . ’ |
15 | They will meet us at the station . |
16 | I 've asked Robins to collect her gear and she 'll meet us at the scene . |
17 | Can you meet us at the university hospital in one hour ? ’ |
18 | So the real question facing us at the moment is not whether there should be a relationship , or whether there should be a link but in what way we should modernize it and arrange it today . |
19 | ‘ If you think that you have found a boy or girl with talent , tell us at the Lawn Tennis Association ’ . |
20 | Erm , and we 've had , I 'm afraid to give protective notice to six members of staff , it 's about er , discussions with the erm , Tech , are not successful , then they will have to leave us at the end of this programme year , which is the thirty-first of March . |
21 | Thank you all very much indeed and thank you particularly for making an effort to come and join us at the A G M , apart from the fact that it would be tedious in the extreme to look at an empty room , I do understand |
22 | Er , but councillor other remark about the labour party moving towards the conservatives is of course a very fair one , but then surely nothing surprises us at the moment about the labour party . |
23 | Should you have any special requests — such as adjoining rooms or a room on a low or high floor — advise us at the time of making your booking by completing the ‘ Special Requests ’ panel on the Booking Form . |
24 | If you can help us , in whatever way , please contact us at the address overleaf . |
25 | If you require more information regarding functions , accommodation or booking please contact us at the address below . |
26 | If you did , or know who did , please contact us at the magazine . |
27 | If you did , or know who did , please contact us at the magazine . |
28 | As Bromberg tells us at the beginning of her excellent mixture of history of science and politics , ‘ The US government has supported a research programme in fusion energy since 1951 , and in the 30 years through 1980 it has expended more than $2 billion . |
29 | He tells us at the beginning of his book that he is an Aristotelean in these matters , but the price he pays is that his definition simply fails to bear upon the intuitive criteria for an explication of consciousness , such as those set out above . |
30 | ‘ Because the twins are bound to wake us at the crack of dawn . ’ |