Example sentences of "with [noun] [noun prp] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ( a ) the familiar side imaged from the Earth , ( b ) the far side imaged by Lunar Orbiter 4 with Mare Orientale at the centre .
2 Shakespeare Fever continues to grip the entire region , with King Lear at the Unity ; Measure For Measure opening at Chester Gateway this Friday ; Twelfth Night at the Playhouse from November 17 , and a presentation of the Sonnets at the Unity on November 17 and 18 .
3 ‘ Did you discuss the Lady Yolande with King Alexander at the Council meeting the evening before he died ? ’
4 As a testimony to one trade-unionist 's authority and stature , carried through in the face of some hostility within the administration and somewhat glacial relations with Denis Healey at the Treasury , it was a remarkable accomplishment .
5 He was even more impressive in his short recital ( with Roger Judd at the piano ) of 20th century American songs by Samuel Barber , Jerome Kern , Cole Porter and Leonard Bernstein .
6 FORMER Welsh international Caroline Hughes of Llandegla , booked her place in the semi-final of the mixed doubles in partnership with Ian Preston at the North Wales Open Tennis championships in Prestatyn yesterday .
7 One day we were having a glass of beer with Richard Burbage at the Boar 's Head in Eastcheap .
8 In 1990 a group of students worked with Rolls Royce at the aeroengine plant in Barnoldswick , Lancashire .
9 Mary Finnigan : ‘ While David and Angie were away with Ken Pitt at the song contest I received a telephone call from David 's father asking when David would be back .
10 Mildred lay in a glum heap under the blankets with the cat purring like a lawn-mower on her pillow , trying to think if there was any possible advantage in another year with Miss Hardbroom at the helm , but there was n't .
11 In 1834 Little went to study with Johannes Müller at the University of Berlin in order to discover what could be done to correct his deformity , which English surgeons refused to treat , leaving it to the bone-setters .
12 About a dozen MPs , led by Keith Vaz , Labour MP for Leicester East , spent 45 minutes with Mr Lamont at the Treasury , pressing the case for Government help .
13 He overlapped with Mr Lamont at the House of Rothschild , spending 1969 to 1973 at the merchant bank before advising Lord Weinstock at General Electric Company .
14 Union officials held an hour-long meeting with Mr Clarke at the Home Office , urging him to retain the pay formula set up after the bitter nine-week strike in 1977/78 .
15 Mr Taylor , who trained at the Royal Ballet School with Mr Gable at the age of 16 , defended his report when he told the D & S on Wednesday :
16 But he added : ‘ It 's up to Mr Swales to do what he thinks is appropriately best for the club … with Mr Swales at the club I do n't think I 'd be there . ’ .
17 STEVE DAVIS drew level with Stephen Hendry at the top of the Matchroom League when he came from 3–2 down to beat Tony Drago , of Malta , 5–3 at the Dome in Doncaster .
18 From another war , only 21 years ahead in time but a quantum leap away in development , came Dave Gilmour 's P-51D ( in the hands of Robs Lamplough ) and The Fighter Collection 's Hurricane ( with Stephen Grey at the helm ) .
19 With Tom Russell at the wheel she instinctively knew that nothing could go wrong .
20 The evening turned into something of a karaoke classic with MARTIN GORE at the piano and DAVE GAHAN turning in simply delightful renditions of such classics as ‘ Drive In Saturday ’ , ‘ I Will Survive ’ and a host of Elvis covers .
21 When Hellen and I first came to live near London , the first concert we attended at the Royal Festival Hall was a performance of Beethoven 's Piano Concerto No 4 , with Robert Casadesus at the piano and Andre Previn conducting the London Symphony Orchestra .
22 Anyway , we arrived back here just before five and he asked me to keep an appointment he had made with Harry Collins at The Bay View .
23 For instance , what the Harlequins are doing with Troy Coker at the moment may be legal but it bears no relation to what the law should be or to what it should be seen to be .
24 On Monday they had lunch with Mrs Eckersley at the Hotel Continentale , where she was staying .
25 ‘ We were told that it was going to be arranged for Barry to sing ‘ The White Cliffs of Dover ’ with Mrs Thatcher at the end of the show .
26 She 's moving in with Celia Bond at the end of the month — or so she says .
27 I think he was coming to the end of his management with Les Conn at the time .
28 Michael O'Neil knows what the score is now better than any of us here , and if I know Michael , he 'll be arguing with St Peter at the gate and be telling him in his best Superintendent manner that celestial security is not what it was - if they let people like him in ! ’
29 Fifth place in the 1951 British Grand Prix , with Raymond Mays at the wheel , was the best the BRM ever achieved in a world championship event .
30 The table had been laid out as a T , with Derek Jefferson at the head of the table , flanked by his production director and , as yet , an empty space on his right .
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