Example sentences of "you [adv] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But what really seems to hurt and rankle you most at the moment is the behaviour and attitude of a friend or close companion — and no doubt the Full Moon in Aries on the 14th will prove challenging and even emotionally upsetting . |
2 | Er , I am mindful chairman that I embarrassed you acutely at the end of education meeting on Friday , erm , and I know that I , I have a circumstance coming up in February , where I have a child who is unexpectedly on a training day , erm , on a day where I actually have two meetings of this council , now either I get substituted , or we arrange for a one off carer situation . |
3 | This should put you right at the top of the list of Martin 's favourite people . ’ |
4 | we 'll have to let them catch you right at the right , where the music tells you too , dum , oh |
5 | ‘ What 's the matter , no job for you down at the theatre then ? ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'll see you down at the river at three o'clock . |
7 | We were expecting you down at the Man in the Moon . |
8 | I will set you down at the West Gate . ’ |
9 | I asked about you down at the corner , the shop there . |
10 | I want you down at the track as soon as possible . |
11 | He 's fitting you in at the end of all his appointments . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'm surprised Mr Lawler let you away at the end of your shift , ’ Maggie said . |
13 | It 's er Dennis next with Afternoon Special I 'll see you tonight at the Star Inn on Middle Street in Beeston at eight o'clock for Drinking Partners if you want to come along and watch there . |
14 | If you shoot him , I 'll get you off at the court martial . ’ |
15 | ‘ OK , then I 'll drop you off at the station . ’ |
16 | ‘ If you like , I can drop you off at the travel agent 's so that you can book your flight back down to London . ’ |
17 | So I turned round then and said right said to Sharan I 'll drop you off at the house and I said when she 's ready I 'll walk up to the shop . |
18 | As he ate , he opened and closed drawers , he examined papers and objects on his desk : ‘ I 'll let you loose in the west gallery and catch you up at the door to the stock-room . |
19 | you up at the moment |
20 | Were you up at the garage ? |
21 | I 'll see you later at the course . ’ |
22 | ‘ I saw you both at the Castle , then I lost you . ’ |
23 | So I 'll see you back at the church I mean if I can just park down by Devon Square I will , but otherwise I 'll park |
24 | I 'll meet you back at the cart in an hour or so . ’ |
25 | So if you want to go anywhere I will I 'll see you back at the car shall I ? |
26 | so I 'll see you back at the car . |
27 | find out a few details and I 'll meet you back at the estate agents |
28 | I 'll see you back at the classroom round there |
29 | Ought to have you back at the front in a matter of days , ’ she added sadly . |
30 | Two hundred two hundred pounds against you now at the back , now any more at two hundred ? |