Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [prep] [pron] at the " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 ‘ ( 1 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods less than he contracted to sell , the buyer may reject them , but if the buyer accepts the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate .
3 ( 3 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods larger than he contracted to sell and the buyer accepts the whole of the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate .
4 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 :
5 People who are interested should write to me at the address below .
6 And I must say between us at the moment there was n't a strong feeling what it 's all about .
7 ‘ Go and dump your shopping quickly and I 'll wait for you at the first bridge , ’ he suggested , indicating the expanse of parkland their building overlooked .
8 ‘ I 'll talk to you at the house ! ’
9 ‘ I 'll ask for you at the bar , ’ Maxim said .
10 I told Isobel we 'd wait for her at the Café de la Paix … ‘
11 perhaps , you 'd speak to us at the next council meeting , then .
12 He rubbed his chin absently on the top of Tessa 's head , so that he could look over it at the girl .
13 Ministers have taken the decision despite warnings from some civil servants that their failure to fund research into nuclear safety could backfire on them at the Sizewell public inquiry now under way in Suffolk .
14 If he was not at the reception hopper grizzleys , it is quite probable that she would wait for him at the entrance to Deep Level .
15 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 .
16 This possibility is important and we shall return to it at the end of this section .
17 Well actually , no , I I I would disagree with you at the moment .
18 The examination he looks upon as completely separate ; he will attend to it at the last possible moment .
19 They will rendezvous with me at the Turkish Checkpoint in Nicosia .
20 ‘ I do n't think you will care for it at the Rectory , ’ Aunt Emily said .
21 He will learn of them at the end , when it is all over , and even then only indirectly .
22 Should you wish advice from the world 's greatest detective you may enquire for me at the Rose and Crown .
23 The Handbook of Over-the-Counter Medicines compiled by Mike Smith ( Kyle Cathie , £6.99 ) lists all sorts of nasty afflictions , from acne to worms , and what you can buy for them at the chemist 's .
24 ‘ There 's not a lot we can do about it at the moment , is there ? ’
25 There 's nothing you can do about it at the moment .
26 Anyone wanting to get in touch with the Graingers can write to them at the above address .
27 ‘ I do n't think anyone can talk to him at the moment .
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