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

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1 And although the scheme has achieved its initial objectives it presently has 85 students at 11 organisations with the majority at the National Audit Office the Institute ‘ may need to re-examine its general approach to industrial and commercial organisations ’ , if it hopes to extend the range of its training opportunities .
2 Government officials fear many more schemes will be held up in protracted dispute with the commissioner at the European Court of Appeal .
3 Stand in a line , one behind the other , with the Sixer at the back .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 The implication is that Pope John sided with the minority at the first session and was ‘ upset ’ ( as the minority often asserted ) at the rejection of such excellent drafts .
8 The weigh-in will be on the car park with the presentation at the Dunwich Ship Inn .
9 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 .
10 There was to be no mingling with the throng at the movies .
11 The fountain in the park was an enchantment , with the orchestra at the beginning iridescent , all seen in reflection from afar .
12 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 … ’
13 ‘ Does he have much to do with the gamekeeper at the villa ? ’
14 The quarter mill map does n't really cater for long flights , where a significant shift in wind direction might play havoc with the navigation at a later stage but , even then , you can cater for such circumstances .
15 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 .
16 Wherever they were , they could n't help sensing the presence of the man with the tent at the far end of the bank ; it was there with them as they crossed the field and pushed through the hedge , in the musty smell of nettles and the white lumps raised on their skin , in the bramble scratches , and the brown fungus that hung from dead trees Libby felt it but she was also attracted by the thought of someone who was ill , someone she could help or look after , like the white mice or the jackdaw with the damaged wing .
17 ( 4 ) A copy of any circular sent by the board of the offeree company to its shareholders in connection with the tender offer must be lodged with the Panel at the same time as it is posted .
18 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 .
19 and we , we were ever so disappointed with the service at the , at the Crown ever so disappointed
20 For example , a speaker might provide a summary for someone who wished to know what the intended relevance of the lecture was but who was only familiar with the subject at an elementary level .
21 With the Queen at the Braemar Games .
22 Then on Saturday he waited anxiously with the coach at an isolated spot on the Yugoslav-Austrian border .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 Dr Ion , head of BNFL 's research and development team at Springfields , was presented with the award at the fifth annual dinner of the North West branch .
26 Then , out of breath , he 'd realised it would only take a quick word with the girl at the desk to find out .
27 Organisers expect to sell out the 52 matches , culminating with the championship at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena , California .
28 In the discussions with the monks over the qualities of Benedict as Bishop it is stated that they carefully discussed the matter with each other and also with the Archbishop at the Prior 's lodgings and also at Halling .
29 I remember him telling me how in those days , things being more primitive , they often used a few cycle lamps arranged in an inverted L-shape with the crossbar at the upwind end . ’
30 On Sept. 11 Farouk Qaddumi , head of the political department of the executive committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) , advised everyone concerned to be " patient and reflective " in dealing with the transfer at a time of crisis in Arab relations , in order to avoid " the expected negative consequences " resulting from the Cairo decision .
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