Example sentences of "[vb past] with [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | Altogether the England manager has made four changes from the side that drew with Italy at Wembley a month ago . |
2 | 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 ’ . |
3 | On 25 May I dined with Eliot at the Oxford and Cambridge Club . |
4 | Her eyes dilated with horror at what she had done . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | She took them in unsteady hands stained with grave marks , and peered with suspicion at the manufacturer 's name . |
7 | ‘ 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 . |
8 | Most colleges are walled or fenced with guards at the gates . |
9 | On the mile-long drive up to the Abbey Anna exclaimed with admiration at the banks of rhododendrons in bloom at each side of the narrow road , and they were chatting with the familiarity of old friends as Merrill pulled into the car park . |
10 | He howled with dismay at the loss and was to curse the incident many more times over the months to come . |
11 | She put her head back and roared with laughter at this , before shaking her head and restoring her attention to the road . |
12 | To fill the gap he roared with laughter at his own witty fashion of dealing with ethics . |
13 | The disbelief Mortimer felt vied with rage at the thought that they had known this and had n't divulged it earlier . |
14 | Sally went , relieved at not having had her love bite spotted but filled with indignation at having been blamed so unjustly for the Gran Bristow episode . |
15 | Through the Lousadas Minton was to an extent drawn into a Hammersmith circle of artists which included Victor Pasmore , Julian Trevelyan and Mary Fedden who once danced with Minton at a New Year 's Eve party until she literally dropped , whereupon he gently laid her down on the floor . |
16 | An instance of Wigg 's volatility occurred in December 1969 when he assembled with others at my breakfast table to discuss an issue between himself and the Jockey Club . |
17 | Killion cackled with pleasure at the trouble he was causing . |
18 | The director nodded with relish at the prospect of a sleepless night of hard work . |
19 | Miss Beard nodded with satisfaction at her reflection in the spotted mirror , before which she was brushing her sparse , dun-coloured hair . |
20 | Jack Kahn graduated with honours at the University of Leeds in 1928 and achieved an MD from the same university . |
21 | The first draft also met with opposition at an EC Foreign Ministers ' meeting on June 17 when the United Kingdom , supported by Denmark and Portugal , called for the removal of a phrase in the preamble describing the treaty as " a new stage in the gradual process leading to a union with a federal goal " . |
22 | … lived with Karen at 26 Third Avenue West ? |
23 | Last night heartbroken Sandy , who lived with Brian at Didsbury , Manchester , said : ‘ Everyone who knew him has lost a part of themselves through this tragedy . |
24 | He beamed with pleasure at her attention and , hoping Harry would notice , Cora-Beth began flirting with him . |
25 | The old nun was as imperious as ever but she visibly thawed when she saw Corbett and beamed with pleasure at his gift . |
26 | We gazed with admiration at Tanya . |
27 | They walked to the window and gazed with interest at the North Oxford back gardens , and their flowering trees . |
28 | She watched with amazement as goats were pushed into guards ' vans ; she gazed with awe at the rough , dark faces that loomed in front of her out of the steam . |
29 | Willie gazed with pleasure at her soft , pink-cheeked face and then suddenly his heart fell . |
30 | She gazed with compassion at the two dejected figures . |