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

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1 Unfortunately for the Serbs , the Austrians abandoned them when they settled their differences with the Turks at the Treaty of Sistova ( 1791 ) .
2 With the Turks at the gates of Vienna as late as the seventeenth century , it is not surprising that Bohemia came to be half-forgotten by Western Europe .
3 So , at the moment the Engineering Council , with the institutions at the moment are doing their best to stimulate interest into er engineering across the schools .
4 Following municipal elections in Bavaria on March 18 and April 1 , 1990 , in which the CSU lost votes to the SPD across the state , the SPD mayor of Munich , Georg Kronawitter , reached agreement on an alliance with the Greens at the end of April .
5 Stand in a line , one behind the other , with the Sixer at the back .
6 Staff remain with the horses at the races — but they have to pop to the loo now and again . ’
7 We chatted with the locals at the island Post Office where we stopped to buy postcards ( which would bear the famous puffin postmark of Fair Isle ) , and visited the local shop for souvenirs , both establishments being opened especially for our benefit .
8 We are not concerned here with the admissibility at the trial of responses to questions put by the Director ; section 2(8) takes care of that .
9 It was not until the final pre-Budget meeting that it was dropped , at the insistence of Margaret Thatcher who felt it might sour relations with the press at a time when they would otherwise be enthusing over economic achievements .
10 A party can not , without the leave of the court , adduce evidence or rely on any document which has not been disclosed in accordance with the rules at a hearing or directions appointment ( FPCR , r17(3) ; FPR , r4.17(3) ) .
11 The old woman might become hysterical again and renew her accusations about Joseph , or she might follow Rain 's own reasoning and link Maurin with the attack at the museum and Sabine Jourdain 's murder .
12 There were two side doors 5ft wide on each side of the van for dealing with the churns at the stations , and sliding , instead of folding , doors were fitted .
13 If you 're buying a new cooker , look for a model with the controls at the top , not on the front , and an insulated door — ordinary ones get very hot .
14 The weigh-in will be on the car park with the presentation at the Dunwich Ship Inn .
15 Even the novelist George Gissing , who was ‘ no friend of the people ’ and who was the most scathing critic of so many aspects of the new popular culture , has his fictional alter ego Henry Ryecroft recalling the pleasures of having been young in London , of the public houses with their ‘ pints of foaming ale ’ and the supper bars with their ‘ sausage and mash ’ , of the theatres where one could ‘ roll and hustle with the throng at the pit-door ’ , and of walking home singing as he went .
16 There was to be no mingling with the throng at the movies .
17 The fountain in the park was an enchantment , with the orchestra at the beginning iridescent , all seen in reflection from afar .
18 Ilie Purcaru described Elena as , ‘ The woman who today , side by side with the man at the country 's helm , is taking upon her shoulders — fragile as any woman 's shoulders but strong and unswerving through her strong and unwavering beliefs — overwhelming missions and responsibilities , serving the nation with a devotion that none of our women has attained before … ’
19 ‘ Does he have much to do with the gamekeeper at the villa ? ’
20 Shifting between the gears in these two lower ratios can only be done with the tractor at a standstill , so it does n't matter that they are unsynchronised .
21 He had been sighted at Woodcote and again with the gypsies at the village of Checkendon .
22 Abbé Sieyès has whole nests of pigeon-holes full of constitutions ready made , ticketed , sorted , and numbered ; suited to every season and every fancy ; some with the top of the pattern at the bottom , and some with the bottom at the top ; some plain , some flowered , some distinguished for their simplicity , others for their complexity ; some with councils of elders , and councils of youngsters ; some without any council at all .
23 With the Queen at the Braemar Games .
24 Smith flew with the RAF at the end of the war in India and was a navigator in the aeroplane which flew Lord Mountbatten around the country when he was the last Viceroy .
25 Thus Caesarius of Arles was accused by one of his own clergy of committing treason with the Burgundians at a time when they were ruled by the arian Gundobad .
26 You may be able to choose rigid foamed plastic as an alternative finish for the eaves and gables if you want a maintenance-free building ; if you do , discuss it with the manufacturer at the ordering stage .
27 His admission that Central Office had put a tabloid newspaper in touch with the consultant at the centre of the case was a spectacular own goal .
28 Then , out of breath , he 'd realised it would only take a quick word with the girl at the desk to find out .
29 Organisers expect to sell out the 52 matches , culminating with the championship at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena , California .
30 DAREDEVIL Jose Rodriguez , 24 , ran with the bulls at a festival near Madrid last year and lost a testicle when he was badly gored .
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