Example sentences of "[adv prt] with [pers pn] at " in BNC.
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1 | He ordered a pastis for himself and a pineau de Charentes for Sabine , then sat down with her at a table in the corner . |
2 | He sets down the Kitchens ' salami-free , chicken-free , beef-free , pastrami-free , rib-free order , with a characteristic ‘ Enjoy ! ’ and then sits down with them at their table and lights up a cigarette . |
3 | A thousand windows , some reflecting the dying light of the day , stared down with him at the trampled earth , the lines of washing-poles , the puddles . |
4 | ( We actually sit down with you at home and work out the design together . ) |
5 | linked in with it at the moment . |
6 | Xorandor does n't laugh at people , he goes along with them at their level , telling them what he knows they want to hear . |
7 | You are also likelier to be able to carry it through with you at airport check-ins . |
8 | Say to Jill , yes you could go over with her at two o'clock and then come back with her about four . |
9 | I could fly over with you at Christmas , or even before . |
10 | During the making of The Magnificent Seven Steve McQueen did n't get on with him at all , and neither did any of the British actors in The Long Duel . |
11 | She 's actually a really nice woman and she took a lot of time to really explain to me what was going on with her at that time . |
12 | I like to get on with it at home , but when I 've toured I 've been so desperate to do well , so conscious of not getting out , that I become negative . |
13 | ‘ I mean , ’ Magrit said apologetically , ‘ that we caught up with her at the ice-cliffs just beyond the perimeter . |
14 | They were already two weeks into the run when Peter caught up with her at her digs in Manchester . |
15 | I get fed up with her at tea time at night . |
16 | Although he could only guess at the enemy 's destination Hawke did not hesitate , as his despatch to the Admiralty next day confirms : ‘ I have carried a press of sail all night , with a hard gale at south-south-east , in pursuit of the enemy , and make no doubt of coming up with them at sea or in Quiberon Bay . ’ |
17 | It 's very hard , I am finding it hard to keep up with them at the moment . |
18 | He looked by the way from the most of them , playing up with them at the games and did the up there . |
19 | Morton caught up with him at the crossroads . |
20 | When I finally caught up with him at Crazy Joe 's Plantation Village , he was in a resigned mood . |
21 | I caught up with him at his villa just outside Salzburg , which overlooks a small vineyard , set against an imposing mountainous backdrop . |
22 | The king 's messenger caught up with him at Piacenza and they went together as far as Lyons . |
23 | In the half-light that was not yet day , roadside trees could conceal could even be — the dreaded pursuers , caught up with him at last . |
24 | You went to find him — did n't you ? — for his creditors have caught up with him at last . |
25 | Mr Pollard 's girlfriend Zoe Mitchell had met up with him at the pub . |
26 | But they all sat up with him at night and er he said er to our Emma , We 're going out on Saturday night going up . |
27 | Tim and Lynne Littler caught up with us at this point and with little resistance from our party , insisted that we could n't leave Paris without a light lunch . |
28 | De Chaboulon recalled : ‘ The looting delayed the enemy 's pursuit which eventually caught up with us at Quatre Bras and they fell upon our carriages . |
29 | Thus he was to earn the gratitude of those who , on missing the Looe train at Liskeard , have hurried down the hill to catch up with it at Coombe Junction . |
30 | He 'd run to follow it , missed it at the traffic lights , almost caught up with it at the next . |