Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Normally we do n't like people to see them at this stage .
2 Seven student teachers will be taking their examinations on 21st and 28th March — we wish them luck and hope to see them at next Q.T. Day .
3 My father come to see me at one holiday and the Easter time he see something happen and they did n't like him and cos all my as cabin boy .
4 Only thirty people were allowed in to see me at one time .
5 Instead of inviting my patients to see me at 10-minute intervals — generally I offer them each 10 minutes of my time — I shall invite the lot to attend at 9 o'clock in the morning .
6 You had to wear them at certain times .
7 I thought you used to wear them at one time
8 She made appointments to meet me at different places : restaurants , art galleries .
9 But I still maintain to encourage them at twelve years of age to be ab oh I think it 's all wrong .
10 And if the committee of the CICCU be taxed with bringing in someone who did not fit the undergraduates of a university , it might be replied , first that they were desperate to find someone at short notice , and secondly , was it desirable that a missioner should fit the undergraduates ?
11 He he said you 're one person I can talk to , you listen to me and I can talk to you and er he did n't want to worry you at that time but for him , he did n't think he was suitable .
12 He CALLED twice at the station — only to be sent away with a flea in his ear — and LEFT his name and company address so detectives knew where to find him at all times .
13 Whilst a through understanding of AI is not required they should have a little background since all are likely to meet it at one time or another .
14 ‘ We want to see proper education and we have said we will put a penny on income tax to provide it at all levels from the age of three upwards . ’
15 … trying to insinuate oneself at any price into the families of the older European dynasties .
16 Since a rise in interest rates can cause quite a severe fall in the price of bonds , banks could make a considerable capital loss if they were forced to sell them at such times .
17 Now , five years later , the battles are won ( significant skirmishes remain , but it would be unwise and ungenerous to detail them at this point ) .
18 Once or twice she re-issued her invitation to the Carrows to visit them at Four Winds , but it seemed that there were always perfectly valid reasons why they could not accept .
19 She was Smallfry 's mam , but she never , ever came to visit them at Old Ashfield .
20 Now to some , George Best telling Cantona to behave himself at Old Trafford is a bit like Stan Flashman lecturing on etiquette .
21 Surely no one would need to consult him at this hour ?
22 Michael might come to visit her at any time .
23 ‘ I am dead in law ’ — but of the girl he denied that he had ‘ attempted to vitiate her at Nine years old ’ ; for ‘ upon the word of a dying man , both her Eyes did see , and her Hands did act in all that was done ’ .
24 That had been rather exciting and they were prepared to recount it at considerable length until Narouz intervened and told them to shut up .
25 I retained a friendship for George Brown , although he regarded me with rather dubious approval because of my omission to drink anything at any dinner party .
26 McGiven said : ‘ I 'd like to think we 've improved since then , but on his day Le Tissier is virtually unplayable and able to create anything at any time . ’
27 All of us at John Fowler Holidays will be pleased to see you at any time and hope to have the pleasure of giving you a good holiday .
28 How nice to see you at this kind of gathering .
29 Leading politicians in Britain , particularly in the mid-nineteenth century Liberal Party , scorned the imperial enterprise as no more than a way of offering the unemployable aristocracy a means to enrich itself at heavy cost to the innocent .
30 No doubt they will want to interview you at some time .
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