Example sentences of "you [verb] [pron] at " in BNC.

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1 You met her at the Palace ? ’
2 You met him at the Kremlin .
3 Why the hell did n't you throw yourself at the door ? ’
4 You do n't you throw it at animals to kill them .
5 Very good of you to see me at such short notice . ’
6 you 've what ? , you got what at Woolworths ?
7 Makes it pretty it improves it 's just a mou , you know mouse mat you got them at school .
8 I thought you meant you got it at Christmas time an
9 They told you when you asked them at the club .
10 If you saw someone you knew and you shouted out to them , you were in dead trouble , even if you shouted hello , or if you asked someone at the next table for a cigarette .
11 ‘ If you do n't want to come fishing , why do n't you make yourself at home ?
12 With a resounding yell , dummy to your right with your hands while you launch yourself at your target — the man on your far left .
13 Are you seeing him at dinner time ?
14 Are you seeing him at dinner time ?
15 So you expect him at least to be coyly cagey about strong predictions .
16 Pergolas and arches are not so bad for accessibility , but dead-heading means work above your head and that entails the use of steps , which require a firm path or surface before you place yourself at risk on them .
17 ‘ I do n't want to spend my time with you , any more than you want me at your side , so the sooner you tell me where Garry is , the sooner we can part company .
18 You want nothing at all ?
19 ‘ You wrote that you caught him at his flat just at the time he was leaving the country . ’
20 ‘ I know you and Niall did n't exactly get off to a good start , but if it 's any consolation you caught him at a bad time .
21 ‘ Do n't you know that you caught me at an age when Taureans are at their most vulnerable ?
22 ‘ I 'm so sorry , Veronica , you caught me at a bad moment , ’ Loretta said apologetically .
23 Mind you can always say to you caught me at a bad time , you say , it 's supposed to have appointment only , but just say , can you , is there any chance of you coming back .
24 ‘ I thought my secretary told you to meet me at the house in Edinburgh ?
25 It is not necessary for you to meet him at the moment — in fact , he is not here right at this moment — but you may use the telephone .
26 ‘ Why should you trust me at all ?
27 ‘ Do n't you know me at all ? ’
28 ‘ Do you know anything at all about cars ? ’ he asked curtly .
29 You will have realized , for example , that if you crunch your car into your neighbour 's gatepost at 20 miles an hour you will do much more damage than if you nudge it at 10 .
30 But as you say you at that point you do have to stop .
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