Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] at " in BNC.
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1 | Little is known of the activities at Pitts Mill ; presumably it was run in conjunction with its neighbour . |
2 | However , it is noticeable that as the activities at school increase , the caretaker 's holiday entitlement is coming under increasing threat . |
3 | Gus ' wife , Elaine , a fashion buyer sampling the wares of the Paris salons , made certain her itinerary embraced a salon or two in London , too , that would neatly coincide with the activities at Twickenham . |
4 | The minutes and the printed annual accounts of the directors throw further light on the activities at the House of Industry in the early years of the nineteenth century . |
5 | It seems evident from the widespread popularity of the enactment of the hunt that simple timber arenas were provided in all large and probably even in small settlements , for they were part of the activities at the seasonal festivals . |
6 | Each VHW accompanied a mother on her journey through the health centre in order to feel how the mother experienced the activities at the centre . |
7 | The striking feature of the activities at which children worked for a high proportion of the time was involvement with other people ; conversely , most of the activities at which children worked for the lowest proportion of time writing , reading , drawing/painting — involved no other people and could have been carried out most effectively in isolation . |
8 | The striking feature of the activities at which children worked for a high proportion of the time was involvement with other people ; conversely , most of the activities at which children worked for the lowest proportion of time writing , reading , drawing/painting — involved no other people and could have been carried out most effectively in isolation . |
9 | By providing interactive and exciting programmes for women on a daily basis , and creche facilities for their children , Lloyd effectively widened the potential membership base for his clubs , a move that has paid off handsomely , with waiting lists in many of the disciplines at four of the clubs . |
10 | Further efforts were made to strengthen the defences at this time by the despatch of one flight of Hurricanes from 274 Squadron in North Africa . |
11 | The defences at Alcester have only been found at one point on the north-west side by the river , and are of two periods with a wall supported by timber piles , close enough to the river bank as not to need a ditch system at this point . |
12 | During August he received a commission to attend the defences at the mouth of the Thames and an appointment as a Judge of Assize . |
13 | The latter is true of the winged-corridor house at Great Chesterford and the building inside the defences at Thorpe , suggesting that , on occasion , official action could override other concerns in matters of location . |
14 | The two insulae may actually be contemporary with this , since they follow the line of the defences at this point . |
15 | More extensive , however , are the vast sheets of basaltic lavas which have formed on the continents at various times in the past and are referred to as continental flood basalts . |
16 | It will help to clarify the confusion a little if some of the tendencies at work in these centuries are noted . |
17 | An accountant , in order to stand any chance of a career in corporate finance , must have a good academic record ( 2.1 or better ) at a recognised university ( red brick or Oxbridge ) , must have trained with one of the top accountancy firms , and passed the exams at the first attempt . |
18 | I hated the exams at school I did n't think I 'd have to go all through them again . |
19 | ‘ Many centuries ago , a Roman Army was wiped out by the Goths at Adrianopolis . |
20 | Another batch of green-tinted tips from the experts at the National Centre for Organic Gardening . |
21 | This is a worrying trend particularly when one considers that the experts at DDRC can not as yet offer an explanation . |
22 | MEET THE EXPERTS AT THE FINE ART & ANTIQUES FAIR , OLYMPIA |
23 | The experts at Poly know that we want more from a perm than just curl so they have formulated a product that does much more . |
24 | Fresh breath is an indication of a healthy mouth , say the experts at Macleans . |
25 | According to the experts at Clairol , 1993 is the year of the ‘ Urban Gypsy ’ . |
26 | He divided his force into three , one division under Fraser to sack the village and set it on fire ; one under the Border chiefs to round up all the cattle and stock they could find in the vicinity — they were the experts at this ; and his own grouping to encircle the castle and at least present Dacre and Balliol with a challenge . |
27 | ‘ A return to the old-fashioned roller set of the 60's would be a step in the wrong direction — with ‘ painful pins ’ , heavy back-combing and practically a can of hairspray ’ say the experts at L'Oréal . |
28 | It 's national smile week this month from the 18th to the 24th and we 've got some toothy tips from the experts at Jordon . |
29 | The experts at Gliss Cormist recommend their cleansing , conditioning and styling range to give your hair the ultimate sheen . |
30 | ‘ There are many quick and inexpensive colouring ideas that can really help to make you look and feel vibrant ’ says the experts at Vidal Sassoon . |