Example sentences of "to me at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Being a hijra was the only possibility for me ; there was no other career I could have pursued with the body that was given to me at birth .
2 He used to do that to me at Sunday lunchtime .
3 I was therefore delighted when one day in May they suddenly reported to me at Luqa .
4 His kitchen area was out of bounds to me at cook times so I was forced to use the ( extremely useful ) rear door of the tent .
5 ‘ It is very hard for me to comprehend what is happening to me at home in Australia let alone here in Britain and around the world .
6 This was in your original phone call to me at home in Oxford , on the evening of March 6th .
7 So I felt inexpressible gratitude to you for giving me the support and care of that relationship , however attenuated it appeared to me at times :
8 Thus death has been ever close to me — so close that it seemed to me at times that I could reach out and touch it .
9 A nice , sensible girl , mad on animals , and very helpful to me at times .
10 It will ask him to send to me at Baker Street the pocket book I left at the Hall . ’
11 Come and talk to me at Easter .
12 I remember a man coming up to me at Sandhurst and looking at the back of my hair and saying , ‘ What regiment are you going into ? ’ and I said ‘ The Grenadiers , ’ and he said ‘ You appear to be growing your own bear skin . ’
13 I was concentrating too hard to feel elated or amazed that I had actually trained this wild creature to come to me at will .
14 The one major event which happened to me at Binbrook , and which was going to change my life , was that I met the man I was eventually to marry , although a lot of water would flow under the bridge before the wedding took place .
15 Be , he 's being all really nice to me at moment , he 's really creeping to me !
16 Material did come to me at EMI Publishing from EMI Records , and if we were interested in an act who were also looking for a record deal , we would pass the information through to EMI Records .
17 One evening a black-edged envelope was delivered to me at Herbert 's rooms .
18 ‘ If anyone would like to be put in contact with the Bourne Trust or the National Association , write to me at St Gregory the Great , . ’
19 She was also asked to send a list of delegates by fax to me at Barkers the day of the meeting so that these two items could be a further appendix .
20 Anyone who 's interested should write to me at Heston . ’
21 It became clear to me at Blackpool that there was considerable support for Alec , partly because he made a good speech on foreign policy , partly because he took the chair at my meeting in his capacity as President of the National Union , and partly because of lobbying by back-benchers who saw him as the best compromise candidate .
22 No-one said much to me at tea , although I caught them looking at me sometimes as they sipped at their mugs .
23 Ever since my mother had explained to me at Culloden Moor long ago that the English and the Scots were different peoples , I had been intensely proud of my Scottish origins and of Scotland 's history as an independent nation .
24 He mentioned it to me at Christmas as well
25 I had never been away from Joe before , and I had no idea what was going to happen to me at Miss Havisham 's .
26 As a letter to me at Merstham dated I May 1939 indicated , Eliot was polite about the article in question :
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