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

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1 Another system uses a small filter , or algae trap , at the discharge side of the pump .
2 On Feb. 20 thousands of people rallied at the university campus in the support of the hunger strikers .
3 As acting professor of history at the University College of the West Indies ( 1954 ) he began The Road to Self-Rule ( 1959 ) .
4 The truck turned right by the big houses at the south edge of the Common and started along the straight stretch , where we were standing .
5 There was a Gilbertine priory here ( the only purely English monastic order ) , traces of which survive at the south end of the village .
6 The gallery , now converted into the main building lies at the south end of the complex .
7 My favourite Benbecula loch is Ba Alasdair , at the south end of the island ; it lies to the north of a narrow , twisting track that leads north and then eastwards from the B891 ; about fifteen minutes , easy walk from the road .
8 The path starts at the south end of the coast , at the car park just before the golf club on Cliff Road in Felixstowe .
9 Where the cliffs resume at the south end of the bay , a remarkable pillar of rock , Am Buachaille ( the herdsman ) rises vertically from the sea in isolation .
10 THERE HAVE also been changes at the south end of the Kylesku Bridge , where the little cluster of buildings where vehicles formerly embarked on the ferry boat is now bypassed by the new road .
11 We were to have an even closer encounter with a bear before we left Edgeøya , when we went ashore at the south end of the island at Andre/1e Tangen .
12 Further south on the Big Strand an unusual cist , divided into two storeys by a flat slab of stone , with an inhumation in the lower , found at Cnoc Aingle was considered to be early Christian , and at Kintra at the south end of the bay , blown sand revealed an extended inhumation covered by several layers of slabs , but there were no grave goods .
13 McArthur 's Head at the south end of the Sound of Islay was built in 1861 and converted from oil to incandescent in 1907 .
14 The only other major building has been identified at the south end of the site , not far from the bridge crossing the Tyne .
15 At the south end of the hall was a huge canopied fireplace and , above it , a blue and gold tapestry bearing the royal arms of Scotland .
16 It was Eric who first invented the Flame-thrower , and it was lying in what was then the bicycle-shed ( now my shed ) when our cousin , who had come to spend the weekend with us along with his parents , decided it would be fun to ride Eric 's bike into the soft mud at the south end of the island .
17 Dixie and I are alone at the south end of the balcony , breathing in the strong Thames air .
18 On a small parch of green at the south end of the village , the small figure of an airman stands atop a plinth of Cornish granite .
19 A take away and caff at the South end of the main street near sign posts in miles and furlongs , also unique in our experience it serves the finest battered cod we can ever recall eating .
20 Wallington notes that road-blocks ‘ were widely used , especially within and on access roads to Nottinghamshire , but also elsewhere — notably ( for a few days in March 1984 ) at the south entrance to the Dartford tunnel .
21 Gallery attendances have doubled since the new Arts Centre opened its doors at the South Entrance to the University campus
22 Taking a key from his pocket , Michele unlocked a metal-studded door set in the wall before answering with soft satisfaction , ‘ At the south entrance to the Ca ’ del Leone .
23 Tiguary , at the north tip of the island , could muster about five hundred men ; from the length of the northern shore , the chiefs there could raise another four hundred ; on Oualie , Dulé could promise a force nearly two hundred strong of a mixed crowd of men , a core of maroons from islands in the archipelago colonised already , some redlegs , or tallow men , renegades to their own people and the more ardent to fight for that very apostasy ( some of them former prisoners and others who had been press-ganged into sailing service ) .
24 It was planned in 1725 and an engraving by Sutton Nicholls shows it at the north side of the garden , 300 feet long with forty-one windows on the ground floor .
25 The entrance to the school was from the schoolyard , at the north side of the same .
26 We met at the north fork of the Sacramento River , the longest river in California .
27 The small bi-plane wobbled over the oaks and the elms , banked at the north end of the ha-ha and started to descend towards the huge lawn which ran , treeless along this side of the house between terrace and park .
28 THE leaders on the third leg of the Whitbread Round the World Race have cleared the southern tip of Tasmania and the outlying islands and begun their passage across the Tasman Sea to Cape Reinga at the north end of the North Island of New Zealand , writes Bob Fisher .
29 After a week in the swamps he left us in a camp at the north end of the Okavango .
30 The road leading into the pleasant village of Austwick branches from the A65 and at a fork at the north end of the village a left turn , unsignposted , climbs through a leafy avenue into Crummackdale , reaching open country where it is crossed by an unsurfaced lane coming from Clapham .
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