Example sentences of "[prep] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 John 's now looked after at a specialist nursing home in Dorset , and undergoes regular physiotherapy at Bournemouth general hospital .
2 With new technology making our lives easier by the day , it 's good to know that the environment is being looked after at the same time .
3 The man paid the gaveller about a shilling a day : if she had a young child to look after at the same time she would have to manage as best she could .
4 There are 120 cats and dogs being looked after at the RSPCA 's animal shelter in Whitminster near Stroud .
5 Yeah well er there as I said the first er compartment after at the door is the water tanks .
6 WILL SEES the dance music that the Shamen produce as being what they were always working towards ‘ although we did n't know what we were working towards at the time ’ , and agrees with Timothy Learny 's assertion that music and dance can be more powerful agents of changing consciousness than chemicals .
7 WILL SEES the dance music that the Shamen produce as being what they were always working towards ‘ although we did n't know what we were working towards at the time ’ , and agrees with Timothy Learny 's assertion that music and dance can be more powerful agents of changing consciousness than chemicals .
8 erm , erm feel like they 're getting the benefit again , again and again , you now make the costs of at every point they take another , they 've got more coming in , erm in terms of cash and er at every point I seem to loose , I loose the first case in ninety one and everything now seems to go against me , it seems as though I do n't stand a chance any more .
9 As an environment-conscious consumer , he will have the product disposed of at a premium charge — high prices to be paid by both the customer and the environment .
10 For example , TV stations about to close their books for the weekend often have some blank shots to dispose of at a bargain price .
11 ‘ But I still wish you had accepted my invitation to stay here for the wedding , instead of at a hotel . ’
12 And even , although you ca n't read it all , it 's very hard because it 's sort of at a an oblique angle .
13 whether that means anything to people who live in Bishop 's Stortford but I 've always lived in Chelmsford and people who wore their hat sort of at a flaunty angle on the back of their heads were always seem to wearing their hats in the Hollywood fashion .
14 Newco will wish to attribute as much of the purchase price as possible to those of the assets which are likely to increase in value , but which Newco may be intending to dispose of at a later date , so as to minimise the gain arising on the disposal ( and to maximise the amount of base cost which can be indexed for capital gains tax purposes , again to reduce the ultimate gain ) .
15 they , they 're sort of at a premium are n't they ?
16 He was familiar with Pound 's writing on Japanese drama , and had been impressed by the first performance of At the Hawk 's Well when he had seen a well-known Japanese dancer take the role of the hawk .
17 The event was not much talked about in the family ; it was too dreadful ; and I do n't suppose for a moment that Aunt Kate , then living abroad , would have wondered whether she , herself , might not have played a part in the sequence of events ; nor do I remember any such theory ever having been put forward or even thought of at the time .
18 Your influence over another dog who is being a bit of a pain in the collar , will bring you popularity , which you fell in need of at the moment .
19 Claire Rayner and Jeni Barnett are the only two I can think of at the moment .
20 I wished I had stayed there instead of at the sweetshop .
21 This ‘ First Band of the Lords of the Congregation of Christ ’ was followed up by four other such bonds between then and 1562 , charting not only the growth of the Protestant movement but also the increasing resistance to the regent and the French , which by late 1559 would reach heights undreamed of at the end of 1557 .
22 Crown woods were sold by Exchequer warrant , and Forest offenders were prosecuted in the Court of Exchequer Chamber , instead of at the Forest Eyre .
23 It can damage muscles by forcing them to work harder than they are capable of at the time .
24 Well , that 's all I can think of at the moment .
25 Soap was unheard of at the time so to get clean the hot , sweaty skin was rubbed with oil and then scraped with a strigil — a scraper made of wood or bronze .
26 But last week it was spoken of at the Inn . ’
27 As we have noted , many countries had no press to speak of at the time of independence , and in those that did the press has undergone a considerable amount of change .
28 Oh Lord , we did so many extravagant things — all sort of at the last minute .
29 It makes an illuminating contrast having Ives 's much more idiosyncratic setting of At the River as well as Copland 's .
30 The the other advantages I can think of at the moment for erm getting company to say yes it the obvious connections to company .
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