Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] to [pron] at " in BNC.
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1 | I ought to write to her at some point . |
2 | We must confirm to you at the time of booking that there is a free or reduced price holiday still available on the departure date you require . |
3 | Entries should go to her at SAWD Books , ( ) , by 29th January . |
4 | Anyone who can rekindle a friendship should write to him at Flat 11 , Grove Court , Cooden Drive , Bexhill , Sussex or ring him at 0424–212456 . |
5 | If any readers would like to receive a free copy of an information sheet I have produced on the types of environmental audits and what they can achieve they should write to me at the address below : |
6 | Anyone who 's interested should write to me at Heston . ’ |
7 | People who are interested should write to me at the address below . |
8 | You wonder that it should seem to me at first all illusion But how natural — It is true of me … very true … that I have not a high appreciation of what passes in the world under the name of love ; & that a distrust of the thing had grown to be a habit of mind with me when I knew you first . |
9 | I think I should say to you at this point , that if you 're moving into these areas , you are moving into what I can , or , just totally contrary in fact to your policies , and directions , and er , not only that , I think we have difficulty sustaining . |
10 | And if the King leaves Windsor in the meantime , the justiciar may send me word , and I 'll come to him at Gloucester or wherever he may be . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'll talk to you at the house ! ’ |
12 | perhaps , you 'd speak to us at the next council meeting , then . |
13 | A serious accident could happen to you at any time today , tomorrow , next year . |
14 | His mother Mrs Alice McGettigan said : ‘ It could happen to anyone at any time . |
15 | He thought that he left the church unnoticed , but Isobel saw him as she stepped out of her pew , and , as far as anything could penetrate to her at such a time , she was touched by his solicitude . |
16 | ‘ Let's go to him at once , ’ she added happily while beaming up into his face . |
17 | I never imagined that the business side would appeal to you at all . |
18 | He would see to it at once . |
19 | As these appear as themes threaded through the discussion it may be useful to identify them here , although I shall return to them at the end of the chapter . |
20 | This possibility is important and we shall return to it at the end of this section . |
21 | Some of this frustration was alleviated by listening : he used the Talking Books service , through which tapes are delivered to and collected from the home , and his friends would talk to him at length on the telephone . |
22 | You may write to me at . |
23 | You may be no stranger to our Tattoo and indeed this information may come to you at your own request . |
24 | It is difficult , I think , to overestimate the potential significance of this approach , and we will return to it at several points in this book . |
25 | The examination he looks upon as completely separate ; he will attend to it at the last possible moment . |
26 | ‘ And you will write to me at once . |
27 | If this is done , we will write to you at your Registered Address ( see Condition 3 ) within 10 days of the deposit and tell you . |
28 | The A&R people will listen to them at their own convenience , which may be at midnight after a gig or on a flight across the Atlantic . |
29 | Anyone who would like to contact Roy or Linda Grainger can write to them at 9 , Roehampton Drive , Crosby . |
30 | Anyone wanting to get in touch with the Graingers can write to them at the above address . |