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

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31 ‘ I 'll see you at ten then . ’
32 I 'll see you at the end of April . ’
33 I 'll see you at dinner .
34 I 'll see you at ten . ’
35 ‘ I 'll see you at the meeting , ’ said Jeremy .
36 ‘ That 's fine , Chris , ’ he said , ‘ I 'll see you at about one thirty tomorrow . ’
37 I 'll see you at my flat tonight .
38 So I 'll see you at the course tomorrow . ’
39 I 'll see you at tea-time . ’
40 I 'll see you at lunch tomorrow .
41 And I 'll see you at the Ritz at one .
42 Have a good time — and I 'll see you at lunch . ’
43 ‘ I 'll see you at the château tonight for dinner . ’
44 I 'll see you at the inquest . ’
45 Erm let's yes alright we 'll see you at five thirty , let's hope we can conclude by about seven thirty .
46 ‘ I 'll see you at three , ’ said Jim .
47 I 'll see you at six o'clock tomorrow .
48 ‘ I do hope that 's not my lasagne I can smell burning , my dear , ’ and while she moved swiftly to check the oven and to find that not a thing was burning , Naylor was saying , ‘ We 'll see you at the weekend , Travis . ’
49 ‘ I 'll see you at the weekend , then , ’ Leith said lightly , and was once more wanting to do something of a pugilistic nature to her employer when , just as though he lived there , he went to the door with Travis and saw him out .
50 He slammed a hand on the door , then said bitingly , ‘ I 'll see you at breakfast in twenty minutes ! ’
51 ‘ I 'll see you at the office on Monday morning , ’ Damian told her as he walked her home in the hot , humid night to her own villa next door and cicadas buzzed metallically as they walked past the fountain .
52 Weak form : ‘ I 'll see you at lunch ’ In final position : ‘ What 's he shooting at ? ’
53 Right , I 'll see you at the weekend .
54 unless I hear from you tomorrow night for any reason , we 'll see you at nine forty fiveish , on Saturday
55 Right , and I 'll see you at break-time , meet me in the picture , pictures .
56 I said , I 'll see you at choir .
57 I 'll contact him at home . ’
58 Mr Major said Opposition leader John Smith 's message was like Napoleon 's : ‘ Not tonight Josephine , we 'll debate it at some other time ’ .
59 We 'll debate it at some other time .
60 ‘ Hang on a sec and I 'll drop you at Joanie 's . ’
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