Example sentences of "[adv prt] with [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | In the very beginning she had sat down with Ruth at the small table . |
2 | Meanwhile , there are some pretty primitive creatures driving around with money in their Torpedoes and Boomerangs , or sitting down with money at the Mahatma or the Assisi , or just standing there with money , in the shops , in the pubs , in the streets . |
3 | Diplow Hall , with ‘ its fine elms and beeches , its lilied pond and grassy acres specked with deer ’ , is another idyll until the reader sits down with Grandcourt at his breakfast table . |
4 | Unseen by either Pain or the Collector , the fat pariah dog in the shade of the tamarind was whining and jumping up and down with excitement at the prospect of a square meal or two , when all the fuss was over . |
5 | If your hospitalization is sudden , say , you are struck down with appendicitis at work , ask your work colleagues to telephone the neighbour who keeps your spare key and ask him or her to check that your home is all right , look after your pet or take your pet to a local kennels or vet to be looked after , water your plants , and generally keep an eye on things . |
6 | Lie down with hands at either side of your head , knees bent and raised and ankles crossed . |
7 | Lie down with hands at either side of your head , knees bent and raised and ankles crossed . |
8 | Lying down with hands at either side of your head , raise your knees and cross the ankles . |
9 | But one of the daughters was sleeping in with Mum at night — but she 's upped and offed — that 's the daughter who lost her husband . |
10 | They came in with guns at the ready , expecting trouble . |
11 | Andrew watched Virginia peck daintily at her food , remembering how Topaz had tucked in with gusto at the inn where he and Timothy had taken her . |
12 | GH 's Sally O'Sullivan checks in with readers at Sainsbury 's |
13 | Then put the whole root-ball into a container which will take it without cramping , and which already has compost in the base , then fill in with compost at the sides . |
14 | Beware if a potential leader comes in with dissatisfaction at how he has been treated in a previous group . |
15 | Now it 's one of five homes Oxfordshire County Council is being recommended to shut down to save money … along with Longlands at Blackbird Leys in Oxford and three other homes in Oxford , Woodstock and Banbury . |
16 | Thus , an enlightened programme to combat pregnancy among teenagers in developed countries , for example , would involve education about family planning and responsible parenthood , along with attempts at achievement of the postponement of mating . |
17 | What was planned along with colleagues at King 's College , University of Durham , was a comprehensive Flora of the Inner and Outer Hebrides . |
18 | Such subtleties as happiness and misery are contributed by me , along with satisfaction at increase of cuckoo-pint and survival of woodpeckers . |
19 | After spending a day settling in to their hotel rooms and enjoying a display by the Orange County Police Department , the children began to bubble over with excitement at the thought of visiting Disney 's Magic Kingdom . |
20 | Chambers started the day at six over par eight shots off the lead but finished at only one over with birdies at one three and six , an eagle at seven another two birdies at eight and nine to go out in 30 . |
21 | It was n't easy to get Nigel out of the window — and the large oval bed of rose bushes with the most vicious imaginable thorns , immediately underneath the window , did n't help — but eventually he was again steered into the back of the Volvo , and Alan drove off with Dei at his side . |
22 | Ansah was carried off with concussion at Luton on Saturday , but had a precautionary brain scan and reported fit this morning . |
23 | This gooey mess was wiped off with towels at the end of the evening . |
24 | The gamekeepers on Fedorov 's estate are always pooping off with shotguns at something or other : crows , vermin , poachers — whatever gamekeepers shoot . ’ |
25 | The work was not easy — manufacturers , for example , sometimes had to be asked to ease off on an item of plant in a fairly advanced state of completion ( but for which the site was not yet prepared or the boiler installation delayed ) to press on with others at an earlier stage of manufacture which could be installed earlier . |
26 | How are you getting on with Lover at the Gate ? |
27 | Now I am myself again I can get on with Lover at the Gate . |
28 | Of course we all like to get on with people at work , but our relationships are based on our skills , our expertise or our functional roles , not on friendship . |
29 | Simon was drinking like a fish ; he was n't getting on with Mary at all ; he was working too much , and they said he was worried as he was about to switch Parties . |
30 | Former Ulster half-backs Ashley Armstrong and Annsley Harrison have teamed up again to renew their dalliance with the game they grew up with back at Methodist College . |