Example sentences of "[noun] at [noun] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 JUSTIN FARTHING wasted no time picking up the winning thread following his disappointment at Aintree with the Martell Fox Hunters ' favourite , Rushing Wild .
2 Racing at Ayr up in Scotland where it is dry , Nottingham , Cheltenham where the Mackeson Gold Cup is , big card at Windsor with a lot of runners and finally the all-weather racing at Lingfield .
3 Parties were regarded as governing coalitions that " aggregated " interests and policies before putting up candidates at elections with a view to winning and actually undertaking the direct government of the country .
4 This is when you really get to sample sitting round the campfire at night with a bunch of the boys , a cup of coffee or ( more likely ) mug of bourbon in hand .
5 At seven a.m. the following morning , contemplating newspaper headlines which screamed ‘ The Filth and the Fury ’ , and with the clamour of shareholders ringing in his ears , Leslie Hill personally telephoned Branson at home with a simple request , ‘ Can we talk ? ’
6 They lost concentration at times with a big lead behind them .
7 He put her mind at rest with a sweet tender kiss on her lips .
8 For example , the betrayal remembered at Matins is juxtaposed with the Nativity ; the Crucifixion at Sext with the Annunciation ; the death of " makere of lyf , for loue " and the withdrawal of sunlight at Nones with the Ascencion .
9 There was a severe , worn pressure of thought about his temples , a fire in his eye ( as if he saw something in objects more than outward appearance ) , an intense , high , narrow forehead , a Roman nose , cheeks furrowed by a strong purpose , and a convulsive inclination to laughter about the mouth , a good deal at variance with the solemn , stately expression of
10 Thus we can pose the question ; to what extent is the traditional hierarchical nature of bureaucracy at odds with a less deferential and more egalitarian society ?
11 Gooch has been unwell for several weeks , playing in the first Test at Calcutta with a chest infection that should have ruled him out , missing the three-day match at Vishakhapatnam because he still felt weak , and then pulling out of the second Test at Madras after his infamous encounter with a poisonous prawn .
12 Having transferred the wealth of India , Pakistan and Bangladesh to the ‘ mother country ’ Britain had left these countries at independence with a large labour force and no capital to make it productive .
13 Abbe Berenger Sauniere 's famous library tower built overhanging the precipice of the plateau at Rennes-le-Chateau with the missing crenellations
14 Warwickshire have opened a new cricket museum at Edgbaston with the help of cricket photographer Ken Kelly , a former member of the club 's committee .
15 ‘ Clumsy sod , ’ he said when he got up shaking his fist at Gordon with the big feet who was marching behind him .
16 The Ca 2 + in bile was measured in duplicate at 37°C with an ICA 1 analyser ( Radiometer , Copenhagen , Denmark ) , which provides simultaneous measurements for the activity of Ca 2 + and pH .
17 The few mentioned in Buckinghamshire included the rich guild of Our Lady at Aylesbury with a stock of £50 and £17 a year from real estate .
18 With the auction taking place in the hangar nearest the airfield flightline , the auctioneer fought a verbal battle at times with the public address system on the airfield and the constant opening and closing of the hangar doors , the latter not known for their quietness !
19 By March Wolfgang had resumed his duties at Salzburg with a heavy heart : never had his birthplace seemed so provincial , limited and dull .
20 An eight-year-old boy from Riseley with a club foot , and another eleven-year-old with serious hip disease , were transferred to an orthopaedic hospital , while the father of the latter , who probably had tuberculosis of the spine , was sent to a convalescent home at Margate with the consent of the governors , who provided the necessary funds .
21 Then the children start to arrive and the husband has to stay at home at nights with the wife and help look after them .
22 Mr Righton shares a home at Evesham with the school 's headmaster , Richard Alston .
23 4 ) ‘ My daughter met any other child at playgroup with a resounding thump if they touched ‘ her toy ’ ( because I think her older brother was still treating her to this type of jealousy at home ) .
24 A distant view of the GC and LD & EC lines at Killamarsh with the River Rother in the foreground .
25 Their trigger fingers are obviously becoming more itchy ; last year they took nine months to fire off 313,000 rounds at demonstrators with a total bill to the Korean taxpayer of $6.7 million .
26 Not only is it allowing certain health authorities to waste millions of pounds on computer systems that do n't work , it also allowed the London Ambulance Service to put lives at risk with a system that had not been fully proven in practice .
27 Leopold had already written to Padre Martini urging him to send a letter of recommendation to the Elector and , since Munich was on Mozart 's route from Paris to Salzburg , he suggested that his son intimate to the Elector , or to a close associate , that he had been offered a post at Salzburg with a salary of 700 or 800 gulden ( the actual salary was only 450 ) in the hope that a more rewarding appointment might be offered .
28 Top prop Andy Platt is in the second row and Billy McGinty , who missed last week 's match at Halifax with a leg injury , is on the bench with Neil Cowie .
29 Franco , previously associated with nationalist ideas at odds with the free-market neo-liberal views of Collor , stated that he now accepted economic liberalization in principle .
30 The purple patch continued for Andrew Murray immediately after his win at Walton Heath when he broke the course record at Ferndown with a 62 in the Alliss Manitou charity event .
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