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

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1 You 'd think with my connections at the National Gallery , Washington , and the Virginia Museum and Yale that I would know more people in the field , but I just do n't .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 So was Alice Dodds , who lived with her family at the far end of the Butts .
5 She leaned forward , her hair falling across her face , and as he lifted his head she brought her lips down on his , parting them with her tongue at the same moment as she felt his hands unzipping her jeans .
6 Like Hornblower , whose temperament was delighting readers with its contradictions at the same time as that of the Quinn adventures , Septimus has adopted certain measures of what could be called self-defence .
7 At the Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance employees receive 10 per cent of their gross basic salary as a disturbance allowance ( subject to minimum and maximum payments as agreed with its Inspector at the Inland Revenue ) .
8 The story of Shylock began with its premiere at the Royal Dramatic Theatre , Stockholm in 1976 from where it was picked up by Broadway producers for a full-scale run starring Zero Mostel .
9 Even in the 1930s the anti-Semitism of literary figures like Hilaire Belloc and G. K. Chesterton co-existed uneasily with their revulsion at the racial policies of the new Germany .
10 That 's what H M I P did they got further information from British Coal they met er on Friday er with their colleagues at the National Rivers Authority and it 's from that greater understanding of the application that H M I P have now said that they are prepared to withdraw their objection subject to the imposition of the conditions at the N R A request .
11 The police squad fanned out and with their weapons at the ready advanced towards the target dell .
12 All birds are very temperamental and finicky with their food at the best of times , so I started by slipping titbits of chick under her feet while she was sitting on the glove .
13 As he did so , he struck out reflexively with his knife at the outstretched leg of the flying figure , and had the satisfaction of feeling the blade strike home .
14 Perhaps this is the Rev. Fred Levison 's ‘ line ’ with his customers at the religious books ' stall ?
15 Baker-Finch had slipped off the leaderboard , and Watson looked to be in big trouble with his drive at the 12th .
16 ‘ There must be a hole in the floor under here , ’ he said to his sister , scuffing with his toes at the worn grey and red runner which one of the commune people had laid along this corridor .
17 ‘ Some of it seemed to cross into the Aids field , which had nothing to do with his brief at the Royal Free . ’
18 By some terrific fluke Richard came face to face with his future at the precise time he most needed to see it .
19 Hughes created a good impression with his exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in 1989 .
20 A man 's shout pierced the mist , and the first pursuer rushed out of the end of the alley and cut with his sword at the hatted shape which he saw dimly ahead of him .
21 With our guide at the ready , every Hooray Triumphus in the land will soon be eating out of your hand .
22 ‘ We are working very hard with our colleagues at the Royal Brompton and St Mary 's Hospital in London to complete their experiments using a safe DNA mist .
23 The day culminates with your arrival at the Grand Canyon , one of the natural wonders of the world .
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