Example sentences of "[conj] with a [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | Fiona chose a short dress in a pale pink shade called blush made of silk dupion decorated with pearls and sequins and with a bustle at the back , a creation by designer Marianne Jessica . |
2 | ‘ Come on , sit down and let's all have a beer , ’ she said , and with a look at Dr Reid added , ‘ It 's better for you than that rotgut at the bar . ’ |
3 | The words went around in circles like a hoop being bowled down a corridor — a long corridor of white-washed walls — and with a door at the end of it . |
4 | These physical pressures demand a leaf that is small , dark , and with a point at the end ( a ‘ drip tip ’ ) to jettison surplus water like a gargoyle . |
5 | ‘ No trouble , ’ she answered , and with a glance at her husband added , ‘ I wo n't join you , if you 'll excuse me . |
6 | David Emanuel , has an enviable clientele , but with a daughter at the College , he agreed to take charge of the charity event . |
7 | The word quark is supposed to be pronounced like quart , but with a k at the end instead of a t , but is usually pronounced to rhyme with lark . |
8 | He said with nervous acidity : ‘ We 're not dealing with atmospheric hallucinations here , but with an attempt at murder . |