Example sentences of "will [verb] [pron] at " in BNC.
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1 | Right then , I 'll met you at the Co-op |
2 | I 'll make myself at home . |
3 | I 'll eat mine at my desk . ’ |
4 | I only took a wee bit , leave it there and I 'll eat it at the end of the day . |
5 | It 's nothing to do with this job , I just like to drive past whenever I can because sooner or later I 'll catch him at it . |
6 | ‘ But I 'll catch him at it yet , ’ he wound up , wagging a threatening hand at the window . |
7 | ‘ One of these days he 'll catch you at it , ’ Emily answered . |
8 | Sit down on your bottom and I 'll catch you at the bottom , right you ready ? |
9 | I said no , she said you wo n't leave the union will you , I said no , she said alright we 'll buy one at Haydock , still in the Lancashire region and the reason why the union is my second love , obviously my first love is me family , is what it 's done for me , but I also think what I 've done for those people who represent me and yourselves in Parliament . |
10 | But Blake vowed : We 'll beat them at their place . ’ |
11 | In fact I 'm sure they 'll beat them at the Manor and go through to the next round where hopefully we can probably play one of the big teams like — Oh , Manchester United , Newcastle or probably — Oh , I do n't know |
12 | and then that will take us for a period of about probably three months cos we 're saying we 'll done one at least every six weeks . |
13 | Yeah , well okay then we 'll do it at that meeting and work it out then right ? |
14 | And I had to say that they 'll do it at Brownies . |
15 | So it 's June from Mansfield who 's our reigning champ and Sharon from Grantham on Loot at Lunchtime we 'll do it at around half one . |
16 | He 'll sacrifice nothing at the expense of quality , knowing that the customer will sacrifice him instantly if the quality of his goods or services is poor . |
17 | In case you did n't get that down , we 'll repeat it at the end of the programme . |
18 | I 'll expect you at the Presbytery in a few days with your donation . ’ |
19 | ‘ In the meantime , I 'll expect you at the office on Monday morning . |
20 | The shares should go quickly , so I 'll ring you at 9.00 a.m. tomorrow . |
21 | I 'll remember it at my death hour . ’ |
22 | I 've told her I 'll see her at the funeral , though I suppose it wo n't be for a while . |
23 | You 'll see her at one in the morning for her first feed . ’ |
24 | Oh I 'll see him at work and I 'll obviously we 'll talk about |
25 | I 'll see him at rest , at work , at play . |
26 | ‘ You 'll see them at the wedding , ’ said my mother . |
27 | ‘ I 'll see you at two-thirty then , Dr Streeter . ’ |
28 | We 'll see you at the next coaches ' meeting . ’ |
29 | I 'm looking forward to Hamlet , but I wo n't bother you at the theatre ; I 'll see you at the flat . |
30 | ‘ Right then , I 'll see you at work ’ |