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

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1 Only once did she think of Johnny , when , as the morning wore away , one of the mothers , who was sitting reading while father jumped the waves with the children at the water 's edge , closed her book , and spreading a cloth on the sand , began to set out the picnic .
2 She could feel heat searing her cheeks , and a strange trembling seemed to have seized her hands , making her fumble with the ties at the neck of the garment .
3 Some had five eyes and mouths like elephants ' trunks , and yet others appeared to be walking on stilt-like appendages , and had heads with no features at all , not even mouths .
4 Robson said : ‘ I had some very harsh words with the players at half-time .
5 Thanks to the committee members for all their help over the last year and particularly to Graham Espin for many years of enthusiastic effort with the committee , to Ross Hamilton our treasurer for all his hard work , to Mrs Sheila Peterson for her abilities as vice chairman and particularly her talent with the children at our functions , to Miss Netta Gibling who , as ever , provides continuity and expertise as secretary .
6 Craftsman Mike rubs shoulders with the stars at tourism show
7 Warren Beatty , Annette Bening , Julia Roberts , Jason Patric , Michelle Pfeiffer and John Malkovich have all been seen chomping junk food and rubbing shoulders with the masses at various LA greasy spoons .
8 It was easy enough to get the front door open one-handed , not so easy to switch on the hall light with no hands at all .
9 A series of cancellations by coach parties left their Rosslyn Hotel in Falmouth with no bookings at all .
10 And this part of your mind that makes you feel guilty Freud regarded as an internalized representation of other people to some extent , and indeed he thought that it , the superego was constituted by internalization and identification with the parents at the culmination of the Oedipus complex .
11 But do n't let anyone get away with telling you that IBM 's problems are all the fault of the world economy : if Hewlett-Packard Co can grow at 20% in the current climate , if ICL Plc can remain in the black , if that former corporate basket case Unisys Corp , which compared with IBM started out under its present management with no advantages at all , can return to profit , IBM 's woes have to be acknowledged to be primarily the fault of the company itself , and only exacerbated by the economy .
12 And , as you know , there is a passage with the cellos at the start of the finale of this symphony that is quite crucial .
13 More precisely , this will be a museum with no contents at all : the first museum of costume entirely on computer .
14 Furthermore , the required low series resistance results in high Q resonances with the inductors at audio frequencies .
15 But then Ferdinando made sense of another rumour , that Napoleon had reneged , that he had made peace with the Austrians at Villafranca the day before and all was now over for Italian hopes .
16 It is not so much thinking and reason that spring to mind as involvement , a sense of intimacy and harmony with the materials at hand , developed through long experience and commitment .
17 They 'd built estates after the war with no amenities at all and they did n't learn from that either .
18 Telepresence — Live interactive television links , supported by remote display of prerecorded material or by output from computers or laboratory equipment as appropriate , will allow academic and administrative meetings , lectures , seminars and demonstrations to take place with the participants at different geographical locations , saving time and travel costs and opening new opportunities for collaboration .
19 Around 1978 I quit my job with the Hunts at Hartsbourne , and then started a period of my life I really try to blank out .
20 NEWCASTLE UNITED will not be punished for the touchline brawl with the Italians at St James ' Park .
21 Corbett suddenly remembered his last meeting with the nuns at Godstowe and his heart began to pound .
22 The injury was a severe setback for Roebuck as he had gained a taste of international rugby when he toured France and Canada with the Wallabies at the end of 1989 .
23 I would not want to rule out closer contacts with the Iranians at the right time .
24 ‘ Oh , say can you see , by the dawn 's bleeding light , what so proudly we turn into spineless gibbering jellyfish with no dickybirds at the twilight 's last gleaming … ‘
25 He was a favourite with the fans at Scarborough and is looking forward to the eight matches over the month . ’
26 But perhaps her greatest achievement with the chimps at Gombe has been to show how astonishingly close they are to humanity — and so to narrow the gap between us and the rest of the animal world .
27 It might be that in a list of names every tenth name is the leader of a section of ten people ; to sample by every tenth would then result in either a sample of nothing but leaders or a sample with no leaders at all .
28 We at Holy Cross were able to have a happy relationship with the Baptists at Judson College , and I was invited to give a regular course in the comparative study of religion , which I attempted to do in the way which would now be described as that of dialogue .
29 We are one of about three hundred Amnesty groups in the country , probably about this size , perhaps , well were , were , I mean this , this group is probably about an average for the , you know , the groups in the country , some are smaller , some are much larger , but er , usually it 's about a dozen or so people meeting once a month or , or that often in a room , erm , but apart from groups there are a l there are a great many more people who are called individual members of Amnesty about eighty thousand I think now who are , who just joined by writing to headquarters and many of those have no contact with the groups at all , we 've had list of the people in this area and they run into hundred and fifty , two hundred people who live in this area who er , who belong , who , who belong to Amnesty but do n't actually come to a group except for a small number of us .
30 Massalia had been in direct contact with the Celts at least since the fifth century B.C. The Jews lived in a region where Greek mercenaries were often stationed and Greek merchants often called .
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