Example sentences of "[verb] with [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | A decade or three back , when most of us could visit most countries without a visa , there was little expectation that this would prove a high water mark and that restrictions would steadily increase , but we may not be able to assume that the freedom to dial direct to distant countries will continue to increase : Egypt has cut direct-dial telephone links with Pakistan , Afghanistan , Iraq , Sudan and Iran to make it harder for Moslem militant leaders in exile to communicate with groups at home and organise terrorist attacks , the Al-Akhbar newspaper reports ; it is still possible to call via an operator . |
2 | I am assailed with feelings of irritation mixed with amusement at the number of pilots who , despite cheerfully paying many hundreds if not thousands of pounds on their chosen hobby , carp on about having to fork out three or four quid over the odds in selected landing fees , or as in the case of correspondent K. Foster £46 for a medical combined with an ECG . |
3 | It was mixed with tweed at KL , with tailored wools at Positiv , with jersey and rib-knit at Escada … sometimes for a jacket or waistcoat , sometimes a skirt , and always for trousers or jeans . |
4 | ‘ What was it , McAllister ? ’ he said , his voice hardly recognisable , love mixed with anger at the wretch who had violated her . |
5 | Altogether the England manager has made four changes from the side that drew with Italy at Wembley a month ago . |
6 | Andrew Risdon , 14 , was walking with friends at Whitstone Primary School , near Bude , Cornwall , when the wall suddenly toppled . |
7 | The stop can not be moved nearer to the Pleasance junction without interfering with movement at that junction , nor can it be located on the Pleasance because of junctions , bends and the pedestrian crossing . |
8 | 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 ’ . |
9 | On 25 May I dined with Eliot at the Oxford and Cambridge Club . |
10 | Special guests Jesus Lizard , Shudder To Think and Leatherface appear with Fugazi at Brixton Academy . |
11 | Her eyes dilated with horror at what she had done . |
12 | The overall guiding role of the party was therefore likely to meet with resistance at some stage and there are signs that this indeed happened increasingly in the post-Stalinist period . |
13 | Later he put on a brave face , showing little sign of the strain of the day as he smiled and joked with guests at the Guildhall in the City of London . |
14 | Cast on stitches for a test piece , ending with carriage at right . |
15 | Cast on and work a few rows stocking stitch ending with carriage at right . |
16 | Using main tension and waste yarn , cast on and knit a few rows ending with carriage at left . |
17 | Work a few centimetres/inches on a fairly wide sample of stitches , ending with carriage at the right ready for the next row . |
18 | Using main tension and waste yarn , cast on and knit a few rows ending with carriage at left . |
19 | Using main tension and waste yarn , cast on and knit a few rows ending with carriage at left . |
20 | While Diana has built up an active social life within a two-mile radius of Kensington Palace , the Prince rarely ventures into town and prefers to dine with friends at Highgrove . |
21 | Our educators present a personal message , each one having had experience of caring for those dying with AIDS at home . |
22 | She took them in unsteady hands stained with grave marks , and peered with suspicion at the manufacturer 's name . |
23 | Then he noticed the dark eyes , smouldering with hate at him from beneath tangled strands of black hair . |
24 | She cackled and slapped her knees , bent double and wheezing with delight at her own witticisms . |
25 | During his session with the unfortunate staff at Caterer and Hotel Keeper he was always wheezing with laughter at something that did not really seem to warrant it . |
26 | ‘ As soon as possible , ’ she sighed ecstatically , hardly able to breathe as she felt his strong hands slowly undoing the zip of her dress , shuddering with excitement at the touch of his fingers against her bare skin . |
27 | It I 've lo it says here I 've looked with envy at at other people 's money trees in full flower ! |
28 | ‘ Our aim has been to show that food can be fun , ’ said Paul who trained with Jeanne at the famed Roux brothers ' Le Gavroche restaurant in London . |
29 | Most colleges are walled or fenced with guards at the gates . |
30 | 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 . |