Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] at " in BNC.
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1 | Then may I collect you at half-past eight tomorrow morning ? ’ |
2 | ‘ May I visit you at home , Mr Pink ? ’ smirked the Trade Attaché . |
3 | Should I collect you at about eleven , then ? |
4 | Must you pester me at this moment ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Why should you trust me at all ? |
6 | Could you ask them at the meeting next week if they would like us on an outing to Denman because they 're , a lot of them do n't really know what Denman is do they ? |
7 | Could we make it at erm two P M ? |
8 | ‘ May we drop you at your lodging ? ’ |
9 | ( 26 ) Dare she ring him at the office ? |
10 | Shall I expect you at three ? |
11 | ‘ Shall I see you at Jeffrey 's party ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Tony — would you drop me at Jamie 's apartment ? ’ she heard her voice saying . |
13 | Shall we do it at the table ? |
14 | Would he help her at all , after that last little exchange when her stiffness had angered him so ? |
15 | Have you been I mean will we see you at number one tomorrow ? |
16 | Can I borrow it at lunchtime |
17 | How can I take them at Haileybury ? |
18 | Can I see you at break ? |
19 | ‘ Can I help you at all ? ’ he asks Howard politely . |
20 | ‘ Can I help you at all ? ’ asked Tessa , increasingly nervous at this silent presence . |
21 | Can I help you at all ? |
22 | ‘ Can I help you at all ? ’ |
23 | Can I help you at all ? |
24 | ‘ Can I help you at all , chuck ? ’ asked the Indian lady in a nasal Birmingham twang . |
25 | Can you meet me at the parking place outside the cathedral in half an hour ? |
26 | Look , can you meet me at lunchtime ? |
27 | Can you meet us at the university hospital in one hour ? ’ |
28 | Can we make it at three next Thursday , after the lecture ? |
29 | Can we improve it at all ? |
30 | Can we leave it at that ? |