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

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1 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 .
2 The facilities table on page 10 will show you at a glance which Clubs offer a Club 16 .
3 Even though your school may not have the most modern and well equipped building set in extensive playing fields serving a prosperous suburb this need not put you at a great disadvantage in marketing the school .
4 We will arrange collection from you at a later date of the masters and PAL copy masters , but would like you to store the NTSC and SECAM copy masters for future use .
5 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 .
6 We regret having to disturb you at a time when you are busy , but the matter is important . ’
7 Whether housing your new brood of Kribs in a derelict stone cottage appeals to you at a whimsical or practical level is irrelevant .
8 Lock your door , set whatever device will rouse you at a definite time ( cooking-timer , flashing alarm clock , vibrator ) — set it to go off in eight minutes .
9 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 .
10 Or scanned you at a maiden aunt 's ,
11 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 .
12 ‘ Coming at you at a hundred miles an hour , all the way from the beautiful UK , 4AD recording artistes , LUSH ! ’
13 Alternatively , I booked a room for you at a bed-and-breakfast .
14 So tres modere is and as the explanation gives you at a very moderate speed .
15 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 .
16 ‘ Look , I 'm terribly sorry , ’ continued Blanche , ‘ to have to come back and see you at a time like this , Mr Lancaster — ’
17 ‘ Oh — have I caught you at a bad time , dear ? ’
18 IN THE current lukewarm musical climate there is something very likeable about a record that genuinely leaves you at a loss for words .
19 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 .
20 ‘ He has no manners , eats like a peasant , talks like he needs salt on his marrow , and is as free with his smile as a tinker cheating you at a fair on a saint 's day .
21 on a , on how I find you at a particular time .
22 Everybody has them and something must be holding you at a given height above the ground ! ’
23 No ulterior motive lurks behind it , but it keeps you at a distance .
24 ‘ Look , I 've got you at a bad moment , sorry .
25 ‘ 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 .
26 I 'm sorry to have to ask you at a time like this — ’
27 IN THE current lukewarm musical climate there is something very likeable about a record that genuinely leaves you at a loss for words .
28 Alternatively , many charities or bodies such as the Scouts will be delighted to deliver through every letter box in the area for you at a very modest fee .
29 ‘ I 've obviously caught you at a bad moment .
30 ‘ Is your sister expecting you at a specific time ? ’ asked Penry when they were on the way to Haverfordwest at last .
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