Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pers pn] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I think we should beat them at H.Q , especially if Batts can get the ball in Midfield , and Deane perks up .
2 Systemic application and Bordeaux mixture in the dormant period should keep it at bay .
3 ‘ You should call her at home , Jay . ’
4 They may beat us at cricket and bike racing , but we are better on crags !
5 We might see you at Easter then ?
6 Oh I 'll see him at work and I 'll obviously we 'll talk about
7 I 'll see him at rest , at work , at play .
8 ‘ Right then , I 'll see you at work
9 I said , I 'll see you at choir .
10 I 'll see you at lunch tomorrow .
11 Have a good time — and I 'll see you at lunch . ’
12 Weak form : ‘ I 'll see you at lunch ’ In final position : ‘ What 's he shooting at ? ’
13 He slammed a hand on the door , then said bitingly , ‘ I 'll see you at breakfast in twenty minutes ! ’
14 I 'll see you at tea-time . ’
15 I 'll see you at dinner .
16 Right , and I 'll see you at break-time , meet me in the picture , pictures .
17 I 'll contact him at home . ’
18 Actually you 'll meet her at dinner on Thursday night .
19 so , I says I 'll meet you at quarter past twelve
20 I 'll meet you at quarter to six .
21 I think I 'll try him at home .
22 ‘ You 'll tell them at home ? ’
23 We have a good spirit and I do n't want to do anything which might put it at risk . ’
24 For who could tell what might await her at journey 's end ?
25 Although there are certain pills which might help you at present , from what you have told me I suspect your own very real aversion to having a child is fairly deep-seated .
26 You 'll find him at home ; he was n't fit to go to work today .
27 You 'll find it at Number 61 , by the way , if you want to check up .
28 I think that everyone seems to pass the buck , I mean the parents think , oh they 'll learn it at school and the teachers think , oh co they should be learning it from their parents , and yo , you never learn it from anyone just from your friends .
29 Then he could dissect it at will .
30 Oh rather yes , out-work , people used during the First World War there were no end of people were sort of er especially if they 'd had a bit of experience in the leather industry like harness and saddlery and that sort of thing , especially the harness and er other work attached to leather cavalry and er revolver holsters and that sort of thing , they 'd do them at home you know oh yes there was er now Walsall 's divided is n't it ?
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