Example sentences of "[pron] with [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | The following night , Nicholas presented himself with Astorre at the gate of the Mameluke camp , with its well-defended ring of wagons and store-houses . |
2 | ‘ What really winds me up is the fact that the student population does n't involve itself with Oxford at all . |
3 | There was even talk , Frank 's idea , of going to Ireland ( European tours , filling me with excitement at the very thought , were not for the likes of us ) . |
4 | And the terrible thing is , the thought does n't fill me with horror at all . ’ |
5 | I looked around me with amazement at the change effected in twenty years ; so great that this place may now probably be reckoned with justice , the first manufacturing town in the world . |
6 | Taunting me with digs at my honour , when all the time … ’ |
7 | Many organisations use press releases because it provides them with publicity at little or no cost . |
8 | We also had to provide them with lunch at 2.30 pm . |
9 | EC Agriculture Ministers agreed on Dec. 12 to eliminate all border veterinary checks on meat and meat products by Jan. 1 , 1993 , replacing them with checks at the point of origin ; on the insistence of Denmark , Ireland and the UK , however , the move would be conditional on the eradication of certain animal diseases throughout the EC . |
10 | The training officer distracted them with sneers at their tameness . |
11 | — and one with wings at least if , hearing Greek , |
12 | Kit hugged herself with pleasure at the thought that she had raised a son who would be an engineer . |
13 | ‘ The season has started well for him with successes at the Peninsula Duathlon in Newtownards and at the Hole in the Wall Triathlon in Dublin , and we have great expectations for the major championships , ’ McKnight . |
14 | If you do n't acknowledge this resentment , you will inevitably let it seep out and it 's all too easy to punish him by hinting at inadequacies , and burden him with guilt at your loss . |
15 | All her family , like they all just drink tea with a very little drop of milk in it , and she always drank it with a little drop of milk , and then , she decided not to drink it with milk at all . |
16 | Even where it is clear that proceedings be commenced in a county court , practitioners must concern themselves with quantum at the pleading stages . |
17 | Of all the places to choose , they picked the retirement capital of America , the Sunshine State of Florida , to hold the company 's annual meeting next week , which suggests that the blue rinse brigade , beside themselves with rage at the way the company has frittered away the value of their investment in it — and cut their dividends , will be able to turn out in force without having to travel and give poor Loius Gerstner the handbagging of his life . |
18 | He disliked the way clubs were compelled to concern themselves with points at the cost of skill , the restrictions imposed on development of young players by the prime importance of the first team , and the premature blooding of young players in the first team . |