Example sentences of "you at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever the answer , Philip will meet you at Strata Marcella when he comes from Isambard , and if the man will not come to terms , then it 's for you to act as you think fit . ’ |
2 | A gem of a country station awaits you at GOATHLAND complete with cast-iron footbridge and colourful gardens . |
3 | I do n't , I do n't know why I did n't abandon the pair of you at birth ! |
4 | Four hours ' ride finds you at ruins of the Mayan civilisation where the cousins of the Aztecs built jungle pyramids to worship their gods . |
5 | ‘ Dammit , I remember you at Gwynne 's , ’ said Samuel Pipkin indignantly . |
6 | When you first performed Too Much Love Will Kill You at Freddie 's tribute concert at Wembley , you played it solo and there was a point where you paused and the audience went a little wild . |
7 | He wants to see you at Kinsai . |
8 | Situated in the modern part of the town , you 'll find a friendly atmosphere awaiting you at La Plata Apts . |
9 | It is Gina who meets you at La Sabina and arranges your cab to your holiday home or your hire car . |
10 | ‘ You at Ty Fach ? ’ he asked . |
11 | We might see you at Easter then ? |
12 | ‘ When I left you at Doune there was no word of this . ’ |
13 | And should I need you , can I find you or get in touch with you at Rhodri Parry 's house ? ’ |
14 | You and Osman , you and the Fry , though you have told me of your perfect freedom and exchange of ideas etc. were never freer than Edward and I. Sometimes I wonder that I can speak to him as I do , never before having known a boy , and having only you at times to ‘ let out , on . |
15 | There 's nobody in this world more sorry for you at times than I am , for you could have been a real good-lookin' , strappin' fella . |
16 | You seem to be going through everything this season it seems to be a nightmare for you at times . |
17 | and you know how they say to you at times oh thanks ever so much , I 've never heard anybody that would cover a thing in quite so much detail , I mean you do n't want to sound like a machine that 's pumping out information |
18 | I have seen you at court . |
19 | ‘ D'ye know , Myles , ’ he said softly , ‘ it states on your hospital record that you are a Catholic , and yet I never see you at Mass . |
20 | You are also likelier to be able to carry it through with you at airport check-ins . |
21 | We may join you at Pepe 's later on , though . ’ |
22 | However , if your crystal is too heavy to wear , you can carry it in your handbag , place it near you during the day , and take it to bed with you at night . |
23 | At school they concealed it automatically from masters and other boys : the secrecy was enjoyable for its own sake , and in any case Emor would have been labelled ‘ childish ’ — the sort of behaviour that was only one step removed from taking a teddy bear to bed with you at night . |
24 | Perhaps the best way of describing it is that it will put you at peace with yourself — which is what is intended . |
25 | I am sorry to have to disturb you at home , ma'am , but you do n't seem to be connected to the telephone system . ’ |
26 | He may marry you at home , or in a hotel , and is unlikely to refuse second time around weddings . |
27 | He will want you at home , not always running about to meetings . ’ |
28 | ( We actually sit down with you at home and work out the design together . ) |
29 | ‘ Why are you at home at this time ? ’ asked her mum . |
30 | ‘ May I visit you at home , Mr Pink ? ’ smirked the Trade Attaché . |