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

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31 The sections which resemble realistic narrative are either mocked through parenthetical comments , which reduce the passages to pastiche , or are phrased as hypotheses : ‘ Your uncle will meet you at the boat ( with his car — even threw that in ) .
32 Although a car is really necessary to make the most of your stay , your hosts will meet you at the nearest railway stations and airports .
33 They will also meet you at the train stations .
34 ‘ I 'll meet you at the National Gallery at ten o'clock . ’
35 I 'll meet you at the Almades opposite the Daily News offices . ’
36 I 'll meet you at the workshop . "
37 ‘ I 'll meet you at the car in five minutes . ’
38 I 'll meet you at the bar . ’
39 Get a ticket to Stowbridge and I 'll meet you at the station . ’
40 Yeah well what I 'm gon na do , I 'm gon na meet you at the village hall .
41 I 'll meet you at the tights department , but you can go and have a look at the , anything else first if you want to and then come back to the tights , I 'll shall be a minute or two .
42 ‘ I will join you at the castle .
43 Whatever the General may consider best , I will destroy you at the first available opportunity . ’
44 I 'm sorry , people ca n't hear you at the back .
45 Right , let's have you at the table .
46 ‘ But I 'll phone you at the weekend .
47 When we are told of any significant or long-term changes , we will inform you at the time of booking or if you 've already booked , you will be contacted before your departure if there is time .
48 However , when we are told of any significant changes , we will inform you at the time of booking or , if you 've already booked your holiday , you will be contacted as soon as reasonably possible if there is time before your departure .
49 I 'm looking forward to Hamlet , but I wo n't bother you at the theatre ; I 'll see you at the flat .
50 ‘ But I ca n't pay you at the moment .
51 He 's table he goes and there 's a dick head in glasses that would n't serve you at the tuck shop cos it was closing .
52 ‘ I regret I must leave you at the door , Lady Isabel .
53 Both states were regarded as not only undesirable but criminal : after the Burgess/Maclean scandal in 1951 , police prosecutions against homosexuals reached a peak in 1953/4 , while the scare headlines accorded by the press to the Clapham Common murder in the summer of 1953 lodged in the public 's heads the equation that people who wore Edwardian clothes would knife you at the drop of a hat .
54 ‘ All I can tell you at the moment is that she is on the danger list .
55 ‘ That 's all I can tell you at the moment , ’ Mould smiled secretively and ran off in the direction of Mr Fractor 's classroom .
56 But it would be very interesting if er you had a positive er proposal or something constructive to make which we might be able to examine , but I can tell you at the end of the day money is required and this government wo n't allow to spend er , the money that er we have got er er erm at the moment that we could , er use but they wo n't let us .
57 In Lothian , the Chairman will tell you at the end of the summing up of your case what the Committee proposes to do .
58 More than that we can not tell you at the moment , but we will , of course , give you a full ( p ) review as soon as it is possible .
59 No but you see I could n't tell you at the start because you 'd sound , you would n't have said half the things you did say .
60 do n't always tell you at the time they just say
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