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

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1 I remembered a night by the river when daylight faded , darkness fell and the moon rose at once with a new light and I had thought I understood everything and that everything was good .
2 Competition in the Merseyside championships at Bebington starts at 10am with the boys hammer and junior girls high jump events , and is scheduled to finish just before 6 pm .
3 Olivetti ( Italy ) , Bull ( France ) and STC-ICL ( Britain ) were showing modest success compared at least with the disasters earlier in the 1980S .
4 Prove that you can keep everything going at once with a crazy set of juggling balls — guaranteed fun after Christmas lunch !
5 The sentiment backfired at once with a sharp reminder of the hopelessness of her own dreams .
6 Doors open at 6pm and all demonstrations begin at 7pm with a duration of about 1 hour 40 minutes .
7 Within a week of the outbreak of war the co-operation of the National Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union was sought over the manning of merchant vessels requisitioned or chartered by the Admiralty and an agreement arrived at jointly with the Board of Trade .
8 John Major 's announcement — which left him obviously shaken — was the culmination of a day of behind-the-scenes constitutional drama which began at 10am with a crisis meeting of the Government 's top ministers .
9 And yet [ wa ma'a thaalik ] , it is impossible to draw a full picture of Arab political humour , reflecting the psychology of the Arab peoples , their way of thinking , and their politics without casting an overall glance on Arab history , beginning at least with the rise of Islam .
10 This is followed at 1.15pm with the Mobil 1 Superbike race , the Regal 600 race at 2.30pm , and the concurrently run Iwak ( UK ) 400 Supersport O'Kane Haulage 125 race at 3.30pm .
11 However , they had got me out of the way and I felt at least with a following wind a big lad would hit the ball in my direction and I might be able to do something .
12 The Carabinieri chief had left at once with a promise of finding the man within the hour , to which he added , sotto voce , a pledge to get the truth out of him by whatever methods might be necessary .
13 This I did at once with a feeling of self-importance which blinded me to the now obvious fact that she was abrogating her responsibilities and allowing them to devolve , once more , upon her eldest daughter .
14 Serve at once with a green salad .
15 Take out of the oven and serve at once with a crunchy fresh salad .
16 Transfer to a serving platter and serve at once with the dipping sauces .
17 On Sunday morning the return flight to Gatwick leaves at 10.30am with a connection in Boston , arriving back in the UK at 7.40am Monday , Oct 14 .
18 The Saturday performance begins at 7.30pm with The Psalms , and tickets , priced at £3.50 , will be available at the door .
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