Example sentences of "you at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr C Mrs D what does that show ya at a glance ?
2 When he was with ye at the hacienda . ’
3 Anyone who has been alongside a ship when he or she is in a small boat knows the way she towers over you at a dockside .
4 No ulterior motive lurks behind it , but it keeps you at a distance .
5 Alternatively , I booked a room for you at a bed-and-breakfast .
6 ‘ Your daddy should n't have left you at a bus stop in an area where a girl would hear language like that , ’ Rory told her , sternly .
7 We regret having to disturb you at a time when you are busy , but the matter is important . ’
8 ‘ Look , I 'm terribly sorry , ’ continued Blanche , ‘ to have to come back and see you at a time like this , Mr Lancaster — ’
9 I 'm sorry to have to ask you at a time like this — ’
10 Are you at a meeting tonight ?
11 IN THE current lukewarm musical climate there is something very likeable about a record that genuinely leaves you at a loss for words .
12 IN THE current lukewarm musical climate there is something very likeable about a record that genuinely leaves you at a loss for words .
13 The facilities table on page 10 will show you at a glance which Clubs offer a Club 16 .
14 If you do n't turn your body to face your opponent directly you will succeed only in placing both of you at a disadvantage .
15 Your child knows , or thinks , she has put you at a disadvantage by her highly cunning tactics : you are made vulnerable by her highly visible ( indeed , audible ) tantrums and disobedience in public places , whether in supermarkets , on public transport , at the park , during a church service or a visit to the doctor .
16 You can use a stronger line which is less likely to be cut ; but , inevitably its extra weight and drag will put you at a disadvantage in terms of manoeuvrability .
17 And er he 's already he 's already got you at a disadvantage , by er er you 're on the move and he 's waiting for you .
18 And I can remember having big long sheets and they would take us into Nottingham and just dump you at a shop and say now you know , go in and fill that in .
19 Ten whole words out of you at a stretch !
20 Nathan hated them because they implied that he was terribly little and when you are terribly little you do n't want the world to keep pointing it out to you at every opportunity .
21 ‘ Forwards hit you at every opportunity and my problem was to remember to expect physical contact .
22 ‘ Forgive me , my dear , ’ he ground out , ignoring the scarlet imprint on the side of his face , ‘ it seems I misread you at every turn — how extraordinary !
23 One visitor , unimpressed , wrote : ‘ Jet meets you at every turn and in every shape .
24 It is obviously sensible , given your knowledge of the sector , to utilise you [ and your in house experts ] in the search process and we will very much welcome feedback from you at every stage of the search process .
25 Windscreen washers greet you at every corner , and if you give money , lean into your car window , shouting ‘ We a one blood ! ’ , the words ringing with pride .
26 I began to see the nervousness in your eyes whenever I got too close to you , and when I kissed you at the inn I knew that Matilda had lied about one point at least .
27 It 's the door facing you at the top of the stairs .
28 I enjoyed meeting up with you at the JNCC presentation on Monday evening and was impressed in particular by Lord Selbourne 's clear determination ( shared by all the country council chairmen ) to make the JNCC both an effective co-ordinating body between the councils and a strategic ‘ think tank ’ on issues where a UK or an international perspective is essential .
29 If evidence and procedure are among the subjects available to you at the University , you should either include them in your course or , at least , attend the lectures as an extra .
30 She ca n't , she ca n't cuddle you at the minute .
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