Example sentences of "[noun] with [pron] [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 A WIFE died last night when she was crushed under a car with her husband at the wheel .
2 Erm , the first one is a letter from Ron , he , he 's in Milton Keynes with his family at the moment , on holiday , and he will be missing this meeting action tomorrow and unfortunately the September Executive , erm , he 's reported on the erm market stall which I 'll come to a bit later , I ask you for details about that and for the enclose with it erm , a statement issued by the association nationally on pensioner 's and the Poll Tax .
3 The manager then splits the undisclosed £20,000 with his counterpart at the selling club or the player 's agent .
4 Treats like lunch with your mother at the weekend . ’
5 At the [ material ] time the plaintiff had come from the back door of the house and had walked diagonally across the first concrete area ; she was intending to go and have a chat with her neighbour at the next house .
6 If you are receiving Housing Benefit help with your rent at the moment there is no need for you to make a further claim for help with the Poll Tax .
7 The woman was at war with her father at the time . ’
8 Born in southern China in 1920 , he first came to Thailand with his family at the age of six .
9 Spurs are in need of a creative midfielder since selling Paul Gascoigne and Paul Stewart , while Brian Clough might consider luring Webb back to Forest with his team at the bottom of the Premier League .
10 Compare your new assessment with your summary at the time of the interview .
11 Meanwhile their current unsatisfactory situation begs the question : are Jack and his squad now deeply in the red with their account at the Luck Bank .
12 ‘ The trouble with my job at the moment is that I ca n't guarantee to be free at any given time . ’
13 Baker-Finch had slipped off the leaderboard , and Watson looked to be in big trouble with his drive at the 12th .
14 I 'm a bit worried : John 's having trouble with his girlfriend at the moment , and he might go the other way .
15 You should discuss the implications of your answers with your partner at the end of the exercise .
16 Flt Lt Helen Brown and Sgt Norman Drake present the owner of ‘ Bless ’ , winner of the Locking Bolt Stakes with her trophy at the RAFA Charity Greyhound Meeting on 9 July at Wimbledon stadium .
17 If their intention subsequently changes , that is irrelevant and the property will pass in accordance with their intention at the time of making the contract .
18 They were lovely clothes , beautifully made from fine materials , and if Ellie took a tuck with her hand at the back of the dresses , and turned the hems up a good six or nine inches , looking in the dressing mirror she could get more than a fair impression of how she might look once she too was a young woman .
19 He got a job in insurance and the marriage lasted about three years and three months , then Bunny found out that his quiet , dutiful wife had been having an affair with her boss at the food research place where she worked for roughly three years and two months .
20 She asked if he had left the boardroom before or after the altercation with his wife at the party .
21 I shall be off-duty on Thursday and intend then to seek audience with Her Grace at the sanctuary .
22 ‘ I want you to organize inquiries as to the whereabouts of Alfred Glynn , starting at the bookshop then going on to residents in the street who might have seen him ; get in touch with his brother at the pottery .
23 Taken prisoner with his brother-in-law at the fall of Sherborne Castle ( 1645 ) , he spent nearly three years in the Tower with Wortley and other leading Cavaliers until his father paid the maximum delinquency fine of £10,000 .
24 No there was er three lads in the double bed and er another two lads in the single bed in one room , and mother was in the front room of course she had husband in those days you see when we were growing up , there was a it was not unusual to sleep top-to- tail if we had any pals , if we had a party and we had any pals we 'd sleep top-to-tail one with a head at the bottom and others with their head at the top , sounds like something out of the Dickens when you start talking about it do n't it ?
25 I am sorry that I so rattled the Prime Minister with my question at the previous Prime Minister 's Question Time that he has not come to the House today .
26 By some terrific fluke Richard came face to face with his future at the precise time he most needed to see it .
27 Hughes created a good impression with his exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in 1989 .
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