Example sentences of "with [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | Hence , as with CITE at the National Library of Medicine , or the catalogues produced during the Dewey Decimal Classification ( DDC ) online project , a large proportion of the Okapi work consists of design and programming . |
2 | jackal deity of Asyut , associated with warfare , but later mainly a guardian of the dead , connected with Osiris at Abydos . |
3 | In particular , the Magyar gentry saw themselves placed at a disadvantage compared with German-speakers at the same time as their historic liberties were threatened . |
4 | On the Saturday evening , before seeing Law on the following morning , he dined with Davidson at the Argentine Club and informed him that he would ‘ rather take a single ticket to Siberia than become Prime Minister ’ . |
5 | She looked with horror at the fingers which had cruelly raked Bill Yardley 's face , and heard her own voice uttering words not even fit to be heard in the alleys . |
6 | Her eyes dilated with horror at what she had done . |
7 | He swung the metal bucket he was carrying in an arc and crashed it against a wall and he stood shaking with horror at himself . |
8 | He smiled at the other man , then smiled at Beth , then at Cissie who , struck with horror at the thin man 's strikingly unpleasant face , pressed herself closer to Beth . |
9 | She choked and struggled , beating her fists against him , convulsed with horror at this sensual and intimate connection , this rude encroachment on her physical privacy , this humiliation . |
10 | There was a lot of noise , much broken glass and Bernard and Laura could only guess with horror at the disreputable behaviour until they found evidence on the lawn the following morning . |
11 | She knew without being told that Ana was walking in her sleep and she was filled with horror at the girl walking through the gate and beyond , perhaps waking late and not knowing where she was , unable to see . |
12 | And the terrible thing is , the thought does n't fill me with horror at all . ’ |
13 | Ell looked with horror at the makeshift glider . |
14 | With headquarters at Sedlescombe it claimed a string of branches stretching from Seaford to Dover , although it was strongest in the triangle bounded by Battle , Rye and Lydd . |
15 | If England perform at their best , the likeliest outcome is a 2-0 victory , with wins at Madras and Bombay . |
16 | NEW Cheshire match-play champion Stephen Shaw makes his Northern Counties League debut in the match with Northumberland at Stockport on Sunday . |
17 | Curbishley 's next races will be in the Inter-Counties match with Northumberland at the Cleveland County Stadium next Saturday . |
18 | In no time their home-made faggots at 1½d each , Nelson cakes at 1d — they were like moist bread pudding with pastry at top and bottom , apple turnovers also at 1d each and similar items became more and more popular . |
19 | Jobs are being shed as the industry fights to cope with recession at home and abroad , although the prospect of a continued fall in interest rates is starting to bolster confidence . |
20 | There was a trade deficit of US$243 million for January-November 1990 , with exports at US$901 million and imports at US$1,144 million . |
21 | The trade surplus in 1990 of US$11,000 million ( with exports at US$31,400 and imports at US$20,400 million ) was 31.6 per cent lower than 1989 . |
22 | Director of Edinburgh-based MacGregor and Company , Charles Cavaye , argues that because there is no nickel content in 13/0 , there is no strength : ‘ Hence the bent knife or the fork with prongs at odd angles . |
23 | Karen smiled with enthusiasm at the car-like steering wheel of the boat . |
24 | It is now more important than ever , in an economic climate as unfavourable to education as the present , with attempts at major educational reconstruction in which the special needs of children may well be lost sight of , that developing the consultative role and process are seen as an important way forward . |
25 | Moreover , governments will be largely unconcerned with attempts at equalising housing distribution even though their policies will inevitably affect socio-economic and other inequalities in housing . |
26 | In the middle of the century there was no agreement on the formulae of even the simpler chemical compounds , and many chemists felt that an atomic theory was merely a distraction : that chemists ought to stick at the ‘ equivalent weights ’ which gave accurate recipes , and not bother with attempts at explanation . |
27 | Thus , an enlightened programme to combat pregnancy among teenagers in developed countries , for example , would involve education about family planning and responsible parenthood , along with attempts at achievement of the postponement of mating . |
28 | Jack was coming straight for them , up towards the gate with Floss at his heels . |
29 | Middlesbrough 's third round FA Cup tie with Chelsea at Ayresome Park has been switched to Sunday , January 3 . |
30 | In accepting Orlov 's suggestion and transferring Kiselev to Paris , Alexander damaged the prospects of reform to a much greater extent than he had by replacing Bibikov with Lanskoi at the Ministry of Internal Affairs . |