Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] i at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I had supposed that Aunt Louise would be in bed , but she met me at the door ; opened it , in fact , and held it ready for me to come in , because there was something she was bursting to tell me : ‘ I 'm not staying in this cold place a day longer . ’
2 She wants me at the birth .
3 ‘ Do n't you know that you caught me at an age when Taureans are at their most vulnerable ?
4 ‘ I thought my secretary told you to meet me at the house in Edinburgh ?
5 You telephoned me at the hotel and had that long conversation with me . ’
6 Actually , she telephoned me at the Lab just before two .
7 Can you meet me at the parking place outside the cathedral in half an hour ?
8 I 've seen her several times and before you rang me at the theatre , she had promised to find out where you were and tell me . ’
9 You saw me at the tomb , ’ replied the man .
10 Perhaps it would be best if you left me at the cottage and went back to London .
11 ‘ I 'm afraid , gentlemen , you have me at a disadvantage .
12 You have me at a disadvantage , Charlie .
13 But that 's what I want tomorrow morning we 'll be looking at your preparation tonight on your call and I want I want you to tell me at the end of each why you chose the route you chose right ?
14 They stopped me at the border and arrested me . ’
15 They told me at the desk downstairs that you were here . ’
16 It 's difficult to explain , but a part of me never really believed I should see her again , even after what they told me at the theatre .
17 Yes , indeed , they told me at the tabac , the old building had stood until a year or so ago .
18 They told me at the hospital that you 've worked with him in the past , so I thought you might be able to help me with my general enquiries . ’
19 They dropped me at The Pightle door .
20 In fact , they showed me at the back , she 's got the vertical
21 They telephoned me at the St. Ermin 's Hotel , where Mollie and I were staying while our house in Smith Square was under repair , to pledge their support .
22 He met me at the station … ’
23 ‘ Do you really wonder , ’ he asked me at an embassy function in west Beirut , ‘ why we wo n't claim compensation ?
24 I 'll go and phone him , put ten P in the phone and he rings me at the phone box .
25 He joined me at the table and poured out two generous measures of the clear liquid from the bottle .
26 When he greets me at the door , he is still wearing an apron , after ‘ helping out ’ in the attached tea shop which he runs ‘ as a bit of a hobby ’ .
27 HE RANG ME AT the office one afternoon .
28 He bought me at the scramble . ’
29 It struck me at the time that there was something rather apt about such a pedestrian people developing such a pedestrian means of covert assassination — ’ He broke off to laugh at his own pun .
30 That was his word , and it struck me at the time that it was extreme language for a man of his temperament .
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