Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] at [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I should think because I 'm doing something with some students shortly and then erm there 's somebody coming to see me at two so er |
2 | The note which had been sent into him at the factory had said that he was to meet them at eight o'clock on Boxing Night . |
3 | He had told his informant to meet him at nine o'clock . |
4 | All we know is that Nicola was due to meet him at nine o'clock and that he did n't turn up . |
5 | And when they came to wake him up and get him ready for breakfast to feed him at six o'clock , he was gone . |
6 | It is so easy to overdo it at first so please be gentle with yourself . |
7 | Inspector Drew wants to see you at five o'clock at Richmond Police Station . ’ |
8 | Cos people are geared up to see you at seven o'clock . |
9 | Ah so you do n't know how to do it at all then , right . |
10 | Three years after its publication , less than half of Solihull 's secondary school teachers claim to have seen the booklet , and a much smaller proportion claim to have read it all , or to recall it at all well . |
11 | Nails had received a message from Mr Sylvester that the Social Services representative wanted to see him at four o'clock . |
12 | ‘ He would say if you want to get me , you would have to get me at eight o'clock in the morning . ’ |
13 | She had the feeling that he was n't going to take it at all well and , like the Taurean bull that he was , he was highly dangerous when aroused . |
14 | It is not a difficult object , though telescopes are needed to show it at all well . |