Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] at " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I saw her at eleven o'clock at night going jogging with a plastic bag wrapped around her arms . |
2 | What 's probably happening is that you are trying to tell them you are annoyed but also saying you still want them to like you at the same time . |
3 | But that 's what I want tomorrow morning we 'll be looking at your preparation tonight on your call and I want I want you to tell me at the end of each why you chose the route you chose right ? |
4 | Say they needed it at eight , they thought they might need it at eight o'clock and then turned out they did n't , because one body else came in the restaurant , then they 'd just stick that in the fridge over night , and put it out the next morning . |
5 | Let us forget it at once . ’ |
6 | I mean you liked it at night but I mean we 've got people right but some Friday nights we 've only got them in that bar . |
7 | Oh ! er look I mean it at all unless David gives me a little |
8 | ‘ Then tomorrow , you can take it down to the oven and tell them to put it at the bottom , so it -cooks really slowly , to keep it moist . ’ |
9 | I know she thinks says things you know she embarrasses me at times |
10 | I left home at 15 to become a footballer , she was really proud of me ; she encouraged me to go but I know she wanted me at home . |
11 | What was the object , I know we discussed it at great length , but what was the object of it going that way in the first place ? |
12 | You know he likes you at the table punctually . ’ |
13 | 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 . |
14 | A series which is broadcast each week has a number of features designed into it to help viewers recognise " their " programme and encourage them to watch it at the same time every week . |
15 | I advise you to keep him at a distance until you are married . ’ |
16 | I 'll telephone someone I know in COBRA and ask him to meet us at Melbury Court . ’ |
17 | Yet one must also beware of the sort of patronising attitude nicely expressed in the film of The Go-Between , when the silly sprig of the Big House observes , after an exchange with the lusty Alan Bates , ‘ I think I put him at his ease , do n't you ? ’ |
18 | Do I know you at all ? |
19 | I think you get them at , I think Asda got them like . |
20 | You know the housing office If say you 've got need any repairs or anything , if you 've got any problems , do you do you use them at all do you go and go and see them ? |
21 | ‘ If you worry so much about things , Miss Mac , then why do you sell them at all ? ’ she asked in tones that knew there could be no answer . |
22 | Do you hear them at all ? |
23 | But do you do you practise it at home ? |
24 | Do you like it at St-Cloud ? |
25 | They do everything to put me at ease . |
26 | They do everything to put me at ease . |
27 | Well I called a meeting but I did n't think I advertised it well enough because there was a lot of interest and then I think we held it at the wrong time as well did n't we , |
28 | Do we include them at £400 or a different figure ? |
29 | When do they start him at school ? |
30 | Do they meet you at another class ? |