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

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1 I am assailed with feelings of irritation mixed with amusement at the number of pilots who , despite cheerfully paying many hundreds if not thousands of pounds on their chosen hobby , carp on about having to fork out three or four quid over the odds in selected landing fees , or as in the case of correspondent K. Foster £46 for a medical combined with an ECG .
2 It was mixed with tweed at KL , with tailored wools at Positiv , with jersey and rib-knit at Escada … sometimes for a jacket or waistcoat , sometimes a skirt , and always for trousers or jeans .
3 ‘ What was it , McAllister ? ’ he said , his voice hardly recognisable , love mixed with anger at the wretch who had violated her .
4 It I 've lo it says here I 've looked with envy at at other people 's money trees in full flower !
5 However , during all those years of ‘ cut your carbohydrates ’ advice , which impressed itself so much on the British public that many people are still overwhelmed with guilt at the sight of a slice of bread or a potato , all high-carbohydrate foods were grouped together as culprits in causing this rebound hunger which led to excessive eating .
6 ‘ When I read the Medau News , ‘ she says , ‘ I am completely overwhelmed with admiration at the way my Medau colleagues have created a Medau world in this country — far beyond any pipe dreams Molly and I could have had in the early years of struggle .
7 From the William Tyndale affair , the Brent affair and Burnage affair interspersed with riots at Handsworth , Toxteth and at football matches , it is the levels of indiscipline in school that are featured prominently as the primary cause .
8 Darwin was a member of the landed aristocracy who had flirted with theology at Cambridge before becoming a highly respected naturalist .
9 He was presented with £1,000 at a ceremony in Devon .
10 To mark the occasion of twenty years ' loyal service to the Company , ten individuals were presented with watches at the annual Long Service Awards presentation held in December .
11 Standard haemagglutination inhibition techniques with diluted human anti-A , anti-B , and anti-H ( extracted from the lectin Ulex europaeus ) were applied with saliva at dilutions up to one in 16 .
12 In spite of this Blackwell was threatened with arrest at least once in the 1660s .
13 On 28 April that year one was seen with cattle at Lancing .
14 He wondered aloud why they had not heard from the officer who had gone to check on the man seen with MacQuillan at the Black Friar .
15 Isabel 's gaze skittered nervously past them to the two men-at-arms , now held at the end of a very businesslike sword attached to the hand of the young man she had seen with Guy at the church .
16 By any standard the industry was not extensive : Berkshire was bracketed with Herefordshire at the bottom of a list of clothiers fined at Blackwell Hall in 1561 — 2 for marketing substandard cloth , with just one offender , a Reading man ; unless Berkshire workmanship in general was above average , production was clearly small in volume .
17 Out of a total of seventeen boys from this group interviewed over a period of one year , no fewer than ten had been in trouble with the police for offences not connected with activities at football matches .
18 jackal deity of Asyut , associated with warfare , but later mainly a guardian of the dead , connected with Osiris at Abydos .
19 Pancreatic protein secretion in chronic pancreatic fistula rats infused with caerulein at supramaximal dose , that was used to induce the pancreatitis , showed a sudden rise , almost immediately after the start of infusion , reaching peak that was followed in the next hours by a marked decline to the level only slight above the baseline .
20 Assad 's message had been endorsed publicly by the Libyan leader Col. Kadhafi as showing " unmistakable pan-Arab commitment " ; Assad as well as President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and the Sudanese leader Gen. Bashir had met with Kadhafi at Misratah in Libya on Jan. 3 .
21 The Delight was met with opposition at St John 's Harbour from the mixed fishing community , but on sight of the queen 's commission the squadron was admitted and Gilbert went through the ceremony of annexing Newfoundland to England and issuing passes to non-English vessels to fish there .
22 There is so much in this strain that some of Andrewes ' biographers have tended to suggest that he was tormented by shame for the compromises which he had made with evil at Court and above all for his actions in the Essex divorce .
23 This method also prevents selection of the incorrect morphemic roots of the word ( preached is found as a derivative of preach rather than ache ) since the selection of the correct root form can be made with certainty at development time with the aid of dictionaries .
24 Security guards twice clashed with revellers at the event .
25 FLIERS from the RAF 's Red Arrows display team clashed with police at the Farnborough air show , it was revealed last night .
26 As news of the merger broke there were scattered protest demonstrations in Seoul and elsewhere and students clashed with police at five universities within the capital .
27 Indian security forces clashed with mourners at Farooq 's funeral , killing almost 50 people .
28 By Friday 8 July residents of Camelford were being supplied with water at up to 500 times the Maximum Admissible Concentration under the EC Drinking Water Directive of 200 ug/litre ( 0.2 mg/litre ) .
29 In Hertfordshire , Hatfield was being supplied with aluminium at four times the EC limit ( 800 ug/litre ) at one time in 1988 .
30 A sudden rush of emotions — jealousy and envy , mingled with satisfaction at observing them unbeknown — made him forget his uncomfortable situation for a moment .
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