Example sentences of "have [verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] at " in BNC.

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1 I can not remember whether he has arranged to visit me at Twickenham .
2 One of the great regrets , I am sure , of all hon. Members is that because the hon. Gentleman has chosen to leave us at the next election he will never have the opportunity to be a junior Minister .
3 ‘ Ah , Mildred , I see you 've decided to rejoin us at last .
4 He 'd arranged to meet her at in the West End , he told me , but had been at a loss for a suitable landmark as a meeting place .
5 But would the pain of losing him be any the less simply because she 'd managed to hold him at bay ?
6 She might have tried to reach me at the office during the afternoon .
7 He had intended to leave them at the station , but the Left Luggage Office , he had just been reminded , closed at 9.30 .
8 ‘ It reminds me of my dear father one day at Sandwich , ’ she was saying , ‘ when we were picnicking on the sands and we had arranged to meet him at the nineteenth hole .
9 I had arranged to meet them at Salima 's house , but when I got there she told me that the other two were at Ruksana 's place .
10 After he had come to collect her at the flat they joined a party of junior officers and debutantes at the Haymarket Theatre to see Pygmalion by the fashionable playwright George Bernard Shaw .
11 My husband had come to collect us at the airport and we came back here in a minicar .
12 As she went she remembered that Angela had promised to meet her at the bus-stop .
13 Before he had finished he had become manager 's clerk at the Newcastle branch and the bank had offered to sponsor him at university .
14 You 've got to put it at chest height
15 Muscles yes , you 've got to er if you 're going to build power into muscles you 've got to , you 've got to give the load to those particular muscles and you 've got to do it at the right load .
16 You 've got to start it at forty , the max you know , the last date , is n't it .
17 We 've got to keep her at least until she 's sixteen .
18 After demonstrations outside his home and threats to his life , Tshisekedi refused the position , denying that he had agreed to take it at a secret meeting with the President .
19 She had refused to believe it at first , her mind so full of him that her eyes kept on seeing him , playing tricks on her , raising false and cruel hopes .
20 She was still golden , and silken , and goddess-like , and had welcomed John and Astorre and himself with a kind of free , self-possessed amusement that had seemed to make them at once her long-established friends .
21 Within minutes I was inside the camp , where I hoped to meet the tinkers who had tried to rob me at Killorglin .
22 If I had ever thought of the possibility of being taken prisoner while I was in England , I should have expected all Germans to be like the officer who had tried to interrogate me at the aerodrome or the two soldiers who had brought me from the aerodrome to Amsterdam .
23 At first I found him a difficult subject to interview because , to paraphrase Donne , when he had done he had not done , he still had more ; and I had to learn to give him at least five seconds , grace before moving on , because his afterthoughts were often gems .
24 They forced him across the pitch they forced him onto his right-hand side Collimore which is n't his best side and they 've managed t they 've managed to frustrate him at his shooting at a distance .
25 To qualify for the Robert Owen card — named after the man whose ideas formed the basis of the co-operative movement — people have to agree to use it at least ten times a year .
26 All the contractors have agreed to do it at cost .
27 I have managed to apply it at least once a year since I 've been on the Bench .
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