Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] with [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | Grinding my teeth with rage at everything , I got up and dressed in slacks and my old trenchcoat . |
2 | I did n't chew my nails with regret at giving him my virginity , furious at my weakness in lying down for him , and taking this boy in my arms just because he was English , a citizen of that great nation which had once ruled half the globe : nor did I blame myself for clinging on to an idea even though it meant severing my links with my country , and travelling to London alone without any member of my family . |
3 | Our motor industry has been brought to its knees with redundancies at Rolls-Royce and Ford . |
4 | Presents her attendants with gifts at reception . |
5 | In the gym , though , in front of the school video team , Fräulein Silber was at her most severe , even criticising Erika 's warm-up exercises and clapping her hands with exasperation at Erika 's run-up , that curved and crucial approach to the bar . |
6 | But that is not to take anything away from Rogallo whose researches with NACA at the Langley Research Center into Parawings were well known , and had been picked up by several inventive minds in the kite world . |
7 | The profits of war were not to be found only in France : a grateful king rewarded his commanders with grants at home , and the wounds of 1341 seem to have been healed by success in war . |
8 | In 1888 , a decade after total estrangement had come between them , Nietzsche was still able to look back to his days with Wagner at Tribschen as " days of trust , optimism , sublime accidents , profound moments " . |
9 | But King struck back immediately with a three and maintained his composure in the closing stages when Allcock killed an end and twice retrieved his fortunes with King at match point . |
10 | She spun with a gasp to see Tony running towards her , and immediately she ran to him , flinging herself into his arms with relief at the sight of her oldest and most cherished friend . |
11 | We catch our breaths with embarrassment at such unfashionable directness . |