Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [to-vb] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm a manufacturer , I like to make things , I like to hold something at the end of day and say that 's something that 's been created .
2 I 've to see them at the bank shortly — there 's that Buttering to be fixed , and no money for it wi'out they 'll give me a loan . ’
3 I have to meet her at the airport . ’
4 ‘ Excuse me , Dudley , I have to meet someone at the station . ’
5 ‘ That 's how I plan to keep it at the moment .
6 Black immigrants form part of this class structure , having jobs which tend to place them at the bottom .
7 but I 'm not doing it that way , cos you have to join it at the back
8 Well you have to join 'em at the back
9 ‘ We got the two goals back , but you have to stop them at the other end as well .
10 You have to excuse her at the moment ; she … ’
11 However clear and well presented reading material may be , there can still be problems in its use , particularly for pupils who need to use it at a very close distance from the eye .
12 If we want to buy anything at the moment we have to borrow the money .
13 We hope to see you at the show .
14 We hope to see you at the grand final in London .
15 Well we wish you luck obviously Simon in all your efforts this year , we hope to see you at the Oxford Stadium at some stage , and hope it goes well for you .
16 As well as receiving your letters , we like to meet you at the Royal Show , reader workshops and garden visits .
17 What is important is to explore these possibilities with the students and to use the example to illustrate the difficulty of the latter method if we try to apply it at the end of 1989 when the costs to completion are uncertain .
18 But , Szeliga says : ‘ We are not coming in to buy market share ; we aim to promote ourselves at the quality and mid-priced end of the market .
19 For the moment we have to charge the fee , we can not waive it , but we have to charge it , but we have to charge it at the level that is set by the government and which is subject to review and er and er Mr has , has drawn our attention to has recently been increased .
20 Mr Dorman said : ‘ The way forward is to attract the youngsters but we have to get them at an early age . ’
21 No one would travel in that manner who could help it — who had time to go leisurely over hills and between hedges , instead of through tunnels and between banks ; at least those who would , have no sense of beauty so acute that we need to consult it at the station .
22 Once dormant , however , their metabolism slows down so much that the pineal is virtually switched off , and how they manage to rouse themselves at the correct time remains a mystery .
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