Example sentences of "[conj] you at " in BNC.

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1 In other words , if you do not receive a first grading , that is as far as you go although you get a written critique , so that you at least know why you did n't make the placings .
2 Although you may consider this to be specialist reading , we do suggest that you at least look at it , since maximising your income in retirement could make all the difference between being able to enjoy life or worrying about money .
3 You are charged with an offence which is contrary to section six of the Road Traffic Act of nineteen seventy two that you at Worley on the ninth of September drove a motor vehicle on the A six seven one Worley by- pass having consumed alcohol in such a quantity that the proportion of it in your breath exceeded the prescribed limit .
4 As I stood hesitating in the doorway , Miss Kenton appeared at my side and said : ‘ Mr Stevens , I have a little more time than you at the moment .
5 They seem to want to get a snap of me rather than you at the moment , ’ and she said , ‘ Oh , I 've had my innings and it 's been a good innings . ’
6 Flat brush strokes and dragged ones were compared and there was a realization that ‘ … if you isolate any area of paint … you 're looking at a much more complex thing than you at first thought you were ’ .
7 No he was n't as , as , strong-wise he was hitting as well as you , but he was he was n't as , much better than you at all .
8 I should n't think until you at least gone to the mortgage he 's gon na give us authorization to spend his money .
9 ‘ Did he look like you at that age ? ’
10 If you at the statistics over the last three to four years , you 'll find the number of U K people travelling abroad has always stayed round about the thirty million mark , despite what 's happened to the prices .
11 This will give you an auditory memory of what the language is supposed to sound like , while you at the same time keep your mind on the meaning of the sentences .
12 ‘ There 's nothing wrong with where I live , ’ she halted in her tracks to tell him shortly , ‘ except , as you at once realised , ’ she inserted loftily , ‘ that the mortgage is beyond my means .
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