Example sentences of "[adj] at [art] national " in BNC.

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1 We do not know how far these findings are generalisable at a national level , but we are reasonably confident that the study practices were representative of the totality of fundholding practices in the Oxford region and that the fundholding and control practices were fairly well matched on those variables , such as distance from provider units , which might have affected referral patterns .
2 The tour in question is expected to begin in the summer of 1993 at the National Gallery of Art in Washington , D.C. , and then travel to Tokyo and Paris , if the Orphans Court of Montgomery County , Pennsylvania , allows the Barnes Foundation to override the indenture to benefactor Albert C. Barnes 's will that prohibits the loan of any works from the eccentric millionaire 's collection .
3 We hope we will meet members of the Medau Society at our 1993 Gymnastics World Championships in April 1993 at the National Indoor Arena , Birmingham .
4 None of the Oxford work really paralleled this European and American shift , though Marty St James 's and Anne Wilson 's Portrait of Shobana Jeyasingh ( 1990 ) shown in the Harris exhibition ( a relative of the works on show in early 1991 at the National portrait Gallery in London ) works through many related concerns .
5 The first British Equine Event , organised by the Royal Agricultural Society of England , will be held on 1st and 2nd November 1991 at the National Agricultural Centre , Stoneleigh Park , Warwickshire .
6 Historically , religion mattered very much at a national level .
7 The trial , which had begun on March 5 , was shorter than had been anticipated both because Poindexter chose not to give evidence himself , and because the prosecution was successful in eliciting incriminating evidence from its chief witness , Oliver North , Poindexter 's subordinate at the National Security Council .
8 YVONNE MURRAY set a UK all-comers record of 4min 32.0sec for the mile in the Great Britain v US Vauxhall International at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham on Saturday .
9 Data suggest that reductions in infant mortality rates outpaced those at a national level ; it was in the early postwar period that levels in West Ham fell below the national average for the first time .
10 Morris had been charged with creating a computer programme ( a " virus " ) in 1988 which entered and blocked Internet , a computer network used by over 6,000 computers including those at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) and military establishments .
11 This sort of project recognizes that , although co-operation and coordination are important at a national level , really effective co-operation comes most easily at regional and local level .
12 THE spectacularly ambitious plan by the Welsh Rugby Union to raise funds with a massed male-voice choir of 10,000 at the National Stadium in Cardiff next month is well under way .
13 Many of the recent forecasts ( Diamond and Smith , 1982 , 1984 ; Diamond , 1985 ; AUT , 1983 ; Collins , 1983 ) have been limited to the university sector because the existence of the Universities Central Council for Admissions ( UCCA ) means that some individual level data are available at a national level .
14 The effects of the net changes in social class have been modelled explicitly for the university sector in a number of forecasts ( Diamond and Smith , 1982 , 1984 ; Diamond , 1985 ; AUT , 1983 ; Collins , 1983 ) as well as implicitly by the DES ( 1984a , b , 1986b ) .4 These effects have been the most important single factor for which data have been available at a national level albeit only for the university sector .
15 For example , analyses of expenditure to client group have been available at the national level since the mid-1970s .
16 The ruling threatened to undermine other Iran-contra convictions , including that of John Poindexter , North 's former superior at the National Security Council , who was convicted of five felonies in April 1990 and who , like North , had testified to Congress under a grant of limited immunity .
17 The warning came at the opening of the European pig and poultry fair at the National Agricultural Centre .
18 The magnificently restored 40 at the National Tramway Museum in 1931 condition .
19 That 's a very odd moment for the government to load on up to seventeen and a half percent er there which would er threaten I think , the existence of a number of newspapers , particularly in the provinces but also possible at the national level and that would be a great shame .
20 The rules will increase the power of the soft-left , and diminish the influence of the hard-left that is particularly strong at the national conference .
21 Clockwise from left : Linda Fraser with Jane Brown , who is a nutritional at the National Dairy Council and Diane White of Zanussi ; a selection of fine English and Welsh cheeses ; delicious spinach and turkey roulade and a Zanussi cooker .
22 Pillsbury would have come in with very strong ideas , and I do n't think they would have appreciated that at the National Gallery ’ .
23 While still a student he won in 1912 both the chair and the crown at the National Eisteddfod of Wales in Wrexham , a feat repeated by him in 1915 at the National Eisteddfod held in Bangor .
24 The sensitivity of training regimes to external pressures is demonstrated by the erratic interest and activity in this area observable at the national level .
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