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be there at
adverb
In a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) at some distance from the speaker (compare here).
Exact(59)
I'll be there at two".
"People need to be there at 5 30".
'Be there at noon,' Hancock told him.
(Hint: be there at noon or midnight).
'I'll be there at 2 a.m.
You should be there at the forefront.
To me, that table shouldn't be there at all".
Tells them that she will be there at four.
They want to be there at her state funeral.
"I didn't want to be there at all," he said.
Like he didn't even want to be there at all.
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