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

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1 We dealt direct with BSI at Milton Keynes for whom it was also a new experience — they had not had any previous registrations from purley health-based organizations .
2 This last wild exaggeration has also been popular with educators at times when they wanted to stress the importance of their task and the need to get it right .
3 Kestrels are popular with audiences at lectures , because they 're elegant little birds and also because , of all the British birds of prey , they 're the ones people are most likely to spot in the wild : they hover over motorways and are even seen in towns these days .
4 There is a room chock-a-block with drawings by him in the ‘ Allegories of Modernism ’ show at MOMA right now , and a room chock-a-block with objects at John Weber ( until 18 April ) .
5 The weekend prospects are also gloomy with conditions at both Chepstow and Wetherby now heavy .
6 Their dimensions varied , some being ten sazhens square with half-bastions at the corners , whereas elsewhere they were double the size , with full bastions .
7 This is particularly likely with radiators at the top of the system .
8 One died and the other , Dogam Arslan , remains seriously ill with burns at Stoke Mandeville Hospital .
9 THE ADVENTURES make their first UK appearance since '88 with shows at .
10 If it is at all possible a teacher should preview the place to be visited , though this may not always be possible with places at a distance .
11 It was during a short stay in December 1986 with friends at their cottage near the village of Carno in beautiful Mid Wales that first learnt of a nearby former railway station coming up for sale .
12 • Logistics worthy of the Ninth Army 's move to the Gulf saw all the stands arrive , intact with exhibits at Paris having left Birmingham straight after the show closed there on Sunday night .
13 Always interested in mechanical devices , experimenting in his home workshop , he developed the Meccano construction idea by using metal strips perforated with holes at half-inch intervals and assembled with screws and nuts .
14 Plans to build a ‘ flying village ’ of apartments complete with hangars at Amougies Airfield in Belgium ( Pilot Notes , January 1992 ) appear to have received enough support for the developer to get started on the construction .
15 Police have had no problems at all with clubbers at 5 or 5.30 in the morning , he says .
16 The unravelling of cross-holdings and cross-directorships in the security sector continued yesterday , with BZW placing Automated Security Holdings ' 26.4 p.c. stake in Scantronic with institutions at 40p a share .
17 The unravelling of cross-holdings and cross-directorships in the security sector continued yesterday , with BZW placing Automated Security Holdings ' 26.4 p.c. stake in Scantronic with institutions at 40p a share .
18 In the cities , where competition is intense , to be seen to be involved with clients at the top of the commercial ( and to a lesser degree social ) tree , publicity will take very different forms , but whether it comprises the full page recruitment advertisement or a high ranking in some statistical table devised by the editors of a legal journal , a bigger than average spread in a legal directory or an article by one of its partners explaining some development unique to the firm , the message will be the same : we are professional people of the highest calibre who run their practice efficiently and with success ; we have earned the respect of our fellow professionals and the esteem of our clients who are themselves of comparable stature to ourselves .
19 Often these feelings and beliefs lead people to claim to know God and to glimpse the transcendent ; sometimes they represent that striving and longing for perfection which characterizes human beings but always they are concerned with matters at the heart and root of existence .
20 The problem is that although the beliefs and feelings are " always concerned with matters at the heart and root of existence " — which does suggest or give opportunity for something which is not just subjective in interpretation — it tends to subsume the religious view of life under what we might call a humanist umbrella .
21 Even of cases which do come to court , a very great many are not concerned with crimes at all but rather with people 's rights as employees , consumers , householders and members of local communities .
22 Since it was carried out over a four-month summer period ( May-August ) , the practices of these industries with summer peaks will have been better captured than the practices of those with peaks at other times of the year .
23 A bank of information is also being set up by the Panel with a view to helping those with disabilities at the Bar .
24 A voluntary aided Roman Catholic comprehensive girls ' school adopted an admission policy in which the categories for admission were , in order of priority , baptised Roman Catholics , children of baptised Roman Catholics , practising Christians and other Christians , in the latter two cases giving priority to those with sisters at the school .
25 Priority will be given to those with sisters at the school .
26 Priority will be given to those with sisters at the school .
27 The drivers of cars with an interior temperature of 27C missed 50 per cent more signals in the first half-hour than those with cars at 21C .
28 Those with children at RC schools expected the highest moral standards .
29 The Sound Space 7 is available with loudspeakers at £1,295.95 or without them at £995.95 .
30 But he is pleased with deals at Brooklands business park where lettings last week to Sony and Marks & Spencer were ‘ spectacular ’ .
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