Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] [verb] [pron] at " in BNC.
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1 | I think it 's a good time to spend in the garden to be honest , I mean you ca n't , you ca n't , it 's not really long enough to try and do it at weekends , not if he wants to move that garage back , it 'll probably take the best part of the week to sort that out |
2 | It would be better to try and beat them at the bottom of the curve rather than when the South Africans were improving . |
3 | I felt I ought to try and phone him at home to tip him off — if I got the chance . |
4 | I have got to try and help them at times like this when they need me . ’ |
5 | I have got to try and help them at times like this when they need me . ’ |
6 | " They 've asked her to come and do it at their Christmas Club , " she said . |
7 | It 's far more attractive than watching a tractor and we like to encourage people to come and visit us at Westonbirt . |
8 | Then Gillian blabbed to Stuart that I wanted to come and watch her at work . |
9 | Thank you all very much indeed and thank you particularly for making an effort to come and join us at the A G M , apart from the fact that it would be tedious in the extreme to look at an empty room , I do understand |
10 | I said that if any of them would like to come and see me at home , I would explain exactly what was happening . |
11 | The minute they say well , no that 's no good to me , you 'll have to come and , you 'll have to come and see me at eight , say , well I 'm busy then I 'm afraid . |
12 | He would send his plane , or travel tickets , for her to come and see him at shows , for parties and at Thanksgiving celebrations . |
13 | But if you are still in the UK for the four days from July 15–18 , put a note in your dairy to come and see us at this year 's Art in Action at Waterperry House , Wheatley in Oxfordshire . |
14 | So , if any of you would like to come and see us at the salon we will both be there and very happy to see and answer any of your questions . |
15 | Ask the Lord to bless and encourage them at this time and that they would not suffer from ill health . |
16 | The paupers continued under the care of the churchwardens and overseers of the parishes until the House had been built , but then the directors had powers to apprehend vagrants , single pregnant women , and other malefactors , to admit them , and to set and keep them at work — but only for a maximum of six months . |
17 | His mother told him she made things to sell and left it at that . |
18 | ‘ Speaking of Quatt , I must tell Aycliffe to go and fetch him at once . ’ |
19 | My father used to go and buy them at Lowestoft . |
20 | ‘ It needs a Novell to go and bundle it at very low cost . |
21 | And then a few weeks ago she told me she 'd been invited to go and see him at his house or ‘ castle ’ as Blufton prefers to call it . ’ |
22 | Then proceed to those that have still some way to go and take them at least a little further . |
23 | that 's lovely , one off each strip , one for you and one for me , have to go and claim them at tea time . |
24 | ( You are not allowed to give or lend anything at all : technically you 're not even allowed to read each other 's books ! ) |
25 | It was a case of , I mean we used to start and wash them at three o'clock in the morning because t you had to start then because you 'd never get it all done . |
26 | A worthy father should pass the tests of strength and endurance , and so she rewards the efforts of those who are still fit enough to subdue and defend her at the end of the arduous rut . |
27 | They can decide which pathways to follow and explore them at the time they ‘ read ’ the document . |