Example sentences of "[pers pn] at the [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 She at the end as well by mentioning what he said to her as a maid .
2 Yeah , cos I might , I might see you at the station if you get the train .
3 Now imagine that instead of sitting behind his desk your boss had met you at the door and ushered you to a seat , then pulled up a chair next to you .
4 Two sixty , two eighty two hundred and eighty pounds against you at the back and selling for two hundred and eighty pounds two eighty , one one nine .
5 ‘ The car will collect you at the airport and then you will be brought to the Hacienda de Nieve .
6 It 's against you at the front and I 'll sell at three hundred and twenty pounds .
7 We Was it apparent to you at the time that the wage was low ?
8 You were told at the time you did , and Councillor told you at the time that th it was totally inadequate was the children 's budget , so how can you expect more money from the Government when your sense of priorities is so blatantly wrong on the money that you 're already handling .
9 Did , did you at the time or in the thirties did you have any involvement with the Unemployment Claims Union or anything like that ?
10 ‘ Why were you at the Star and Garter , sir ? ’
11 No but you see I could n't tell you at the start because you 'd sound , you would n't have said half the things you did say .
12 Well that , that 's why I think I went down so hard when I did n't get that job cos she said , I , I took , I took the erm , I went , I was the first , to go , first of all I did n't put in for this job it 's one that 's been laying around since last September , I wrote to , kept to St. Mary 's for this mental health thing and I got in touch with this Mrs and she said I 've got nothing I can offer you at the moment but I , I will be in touch and I went down the job centre one day and erm , there was this thing to say that they wanted mental nurses
13 If it 's worth more than a hundred and fifty thousand pounds between you at the moment and you leave it all to your surviving spouse then when he or she dies in due course and if those figures have n't altered they 'll be inheritance tax to pay .
14 I came searching for you at the shop and one of your neighbours told me she 'd seen you come this way . ‘
15 Alan , I 'm sorry if I 'm sort of trying to put you at the end and continue and I I do n't intend it like that .
16 I shall throw my bouquet to one of you at the wedding and who knows , there might be another wedding in the not too distant future for somebody .
17 See you at the party if not before .
18 ‘ Well , I warned you at the interview that I was no easy option , did n't I ? ’ he barked .
19 A tiny shaft of surprise jolted through him at the realisation that , this time , he had imputed courage to Isabel 's stoic control instead of calculated coldness .
20 He had seen a face watching him at the window and he had recognized it .
21 Mrs Rose left him at the station and returned alone to London .
22 I loved him at the beginning and could not hate him later — even when he was agonizing everyone .
23 Crilly tells me to meet him at the Hope and Vixen in half an hour .
24 Rebels stopped him at the airport but his whereabouts were not known last night .
25 When I asked Lee what 's going on , he told me this guy had met him at the airport and that he had a letter and had said he 'd caddied for Henry Cotton .
26 The same powers which took my friend 's video away from him at the airport and threatened his livelihood into the bargain , have routinely been used against our whole culture .
27 We went out to meet him at the airport and Signe hugged him and told him how much she 'd missed him and how she had cooked all his favourite foods for one vast homecoming meal but she had had an urgent phone call about sickness in the family and the dinner had all burned up so now we must eat in a restaurant .
28 Lillee met him at the gate and escorted him to the middle .
29 Later , when it was time to take Eddie back to school , Louise had kissed him at the gate and his father had walked up to the main door with him .
30 I hardly know what I meant to do — confront him , accuse him , bring it home to him that hellfire awaited him at the reckoning if he did not confess his sin and pay the price of it now . ’
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