Example sentences of "would [verb] [pers pn] at " in BNC.

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1 On the plus side , I did n't think they 'd jump me at Stuart Street as long as Doogie was there .
2 exactly Kate must model , she 'd beat her at
3 Oh rather yes , out-work , people used during the First World War there were no end of people were sort of er especially if they 'd had a bit of experience in the leather industry like harness and saddlery and that sort of thing , especially the harness and er other work attached to leather cavalry and er revolver holsters and that sort of thing , they 'd do them at home you know oh yes there was er now Walsall 's divided is n't it ?
4 So you 'd do it at the weekend ?
5 Yeah I mean if it 's somebody wanting to move a three-piece suite and just a few books , no , we 'd do it at the time .
6 We played the match and won , and just before saying goodbye I said I 'd see him at Birkdale .
7 He gave them his card , hoping they 'd contact him at a London mailing address , for modelling assignments .
8 ‘ I 'd like you at the airport an hour from now , at six . ’
9 She dressed without disturbing her , and left a note saying she 'd meet her at the Kitty Kat Club that night .
10 She uttered something loud and incomprehensible in Dutch and told me she 'd meet me at the coffee shop later .
11 PS I told Nero you 'd meet him at Dover but I should leave your chariot behind he might not understand if you cut him in two , he 's funny that way .
12 ‘ I said you 'd meet him at the car in ten minutes . ’
13 Maybe I 'd set him at ease by saying ‘ g'day ’ , but he looked like he 'd known me all his eight years , and leant quite steadily on me for the drive to Robert 's parents ' cottage , where we arranged photos .
14 She went rapidly through the story , and remembered that she 'd read it at the time .
15 She 'd phone them at the very first opportunity , knowing how they would have worried .
16 ‘ We figured that if this was all about focusing the mind 's energy , he 'd have it at the ceremony , ’ Benny added .
17 Or I mean I think he 's , she 's bitten him before , if he had any sense he 'd leave them at the gate or something , I mean somebody would go for them .
18 Well , judging by the looks of her I 'd put her at about fifteen , Vi , so get rid of her .
19 He said he 'd put them at a friend 's house for safe keeping , and the friend just happened to have gone away on holiday .
20 ( An understandable state , since he is described as having ‘ led the way ’ for Robert Frost — whose revered poetry is misquoted — which would make him at least 110 ) .
21 Then would having a good head for numbers be the sort of thing that would individuate them at the level of their soul ?
22 He had warned the Assistant Commissioner , McPhee , and together they would ensure that for the next two or three days the City was flooded with agents who would alert them at once to an assembly .
23 I had wagered a purse that I would beat him at bowls and Drake never could resist gold .
24 She would do it at night when it would be the easiest thing in the world .
25 He said he was in contact with the Chief Constable of Warrington who told him that the Ball family would welcome him at the funeral , but only as a private individual .
26 But sometimes the Earl would ring me at home at night and ask me to drive back to Althorp because the Countess was in floods of tears .
27 Even if he managed to get to a horse , he had a nasty suspicion that it would follow him at its own pace .
28 For example , she considered Yardley 's Foundation Cream highly desirable , and would purchase it at every shop where it was to be found , with the consequence that she must have had dozens of pots stored , all drying up , in the limited accommodation provided in her billet .
29 She was watching him so intently as he bit into it that he began to wonder if Smallfry was right to fear she would poison him at the slightest opportunity .
30 I would n't take the Ariel A147 on the mountains again but would use it at low level campsites .
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