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

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1 Sarah was seized suddenly with rage at Philip for dying , for leaving her behind in the world .
2 Second , the connection between the national curriculum and assessment at Key Stages Two and Three ought to show an understandable link not only with work at Key Stage Four but also with the examinations and qualifications which are either directly relevant to the final stage of compulsory schooling or into which work at that level immediately leads .
3 Pertwee had reddened , possibly only with anger at Wexford 's persistence .
4 ( Warner Home Video , 15 , £10.99 ) The Commitments Alan Parker 's tale of north Dublin layabouts forming a soul band , based on the novel by Roddy Doyle , will have you rocking in your seat : not only with mirth at the individual foibles but in time with the beltingly good music .
5 Shift work could clash with farm work especially with attendance at sales .
6 The numbers involved are large — nearly 1 million people are employed by the National Health Service alone — and the social services have to compete with industry , trade , other public services and , significant especially with doctors at the moment , the attractions of work abroad .
7 I 'm probably not compassionate or anything , I bet I 'm a real bastard inside and do n't care for anyone , but I fucking hated treading up those stairs to Mum , especially with Jean at the bottom watching my every step .
8 And perhaps with Linnet at her side she might pluck up courage , one of these days , to pay them a call .
9 Company meetings can take a number of linguistic forms : the formal use of international ( or ‘ off-shore ’ ) English at the negotiating table , with informal exchanges in other languages ; meetings in the language of the country ( perhaps with interpretation at least of the whispered type ) or multi-lingual meetings where each participant contributes in his own language .
10 For example , high-bandwidth cable could be vital in services in which people ‘ dial up ’ their banks from home to conduct financial transactions , perhaps with organisations at the other end of the country or even abroad .
11 But Coleridge 's ideas were constantly changing ; by 1797 he had finished with Godwinism , and during the time that he was constantly with Wordsworth at Alfoxden , his conversation ( or ‘ monoversation ’ ) was full of references to Hartley , Berkeley and Spinoza .
12 Club together with others at your yard and buy wormers in bulk at a cheaper rate .
13 Discussions with the authority 's principal library organizer and his colleagues , together with discussions at local area and school level , showed that the professional librarians already on the strength of most of the ILEA secondary schools would be quite competent and also sufficiently willing to organize and administer school collections of audio.visual and other resources , as well as the print.form items with which they were already associated .
14 Visits were made to fifty villages throughout the two provinces and included interviews with school teachers , village heads and local craftsmen together with personnel at craft stores and co-operatives , and a very large number of other individuals and groups such as parents , prospective employers and education personnel .
15 The excitement of a group of horses galloping together with hounds at heel would be just as intense .
16 Miss T. was admitted to the ward at 6.10 a.m. and given 50 mg. of pethidine together with antibiotics at 6.55 a.m .
17 Together with Perpignan at the Mediterranean end , Pau is one of only two large towns in the Pyrenees : a departmental capital and a university town .
18 The period of perestroika under Gorbachev revealed widespread criticism of the lack of control and supervision over the party and government bureaucracies , together with resentment at their ostentatious privileges .
19 There were not many people about at that hour ; most women were marketing , most men at their work , and the children — Dinah turned her head away with distaste at the thought of children — were at school .
20 Julie Godwin , pictured above with Sophie at a few months old , was raped and killed with her holiday pal Elizabeth Over as the pair sunbathed on a beach in South Africa .
21 By the time he 'd reached his teens , Johnny had been exposed to rock'n'roll and put his first real band together , Johnny and the Jammers , still with Edgar at his side on piano .
22 Saints , beaten four times by Wigan last season , aim to throw down the gauntlet early with victory at the International Stadium .
23 Macmillan established a personal relationship almost at once with Kennedy at their first meeting at Key West in March 1961 ; and Watkinson renewed the agreement on ‘ interdependence ’ during his visit to the States in May , during which prospects of future Anglo-American collaborative projects were optimistically discussed .
24 Her small hands flew like gold-ringed birds as she told the news , rocking back and forth with laughter at one of her own jokes .
25 The congresses of 1814 – 21 are the most obvious example of this ; but Napoleon III negotiated directly with Cavour at Plombières in 1858 and with Bismarck at Biarritz in 1865 , while the peace preliminaries of 1871 were settled face-to-face between Bismarck and Thiers and the first Dreikaiserbund alliance of 1872 – 73 took shape from personal meetings between the rulers of Germany , Austria-Hungary and Russia .
26 In 1787 Charles showed that gas volume varies directly with temperature at constant pressure .
27 Not only was he rude to the queen , but he also behaved badly with visitors at Osborne and Balmoral .
28 He was one-eyed with a great purple birthmark across his face ; he must be the same fellow who had been closeted so secretly with Irvine at the Sea Barque in Leicester .
29 Barbara Newington from Connecticut remembered shaking hands effusively with Reagan at the beginning and end of her audience , and each of them saying thank you to the other ; but precisely what she was thanking him for , and what he was thanking her for , neither said .
30 One of Dana 's reactions was very characteristic : he bent double with laughter at something he had said that made all the others laugh , too .
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