Example sentences of "[am/are] at [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 We 're at Los Angeles airport and we 're just about to leave but Barry 's a little unsure about the song . ’
2 Hello there … this week Summer Sport has brought us out to Herefordshire … we 're at Mansel Lacy … we 're going off road racing … so away we go …
3 That 's why they 're at Paul Ricard .
4 If you 're at work Dorothy could go If I help , I 'll help with Trevor with his triplets .
5 No but when you 're at work Madge , er , bricklaying and er filing your hands are rough now they 're like
6 This has been Eric Gill 's year , and 140 of his engravings are at Sally Hunter .
7 Ludwig are at Pamela Auchencloss until the 20th .
8 His architectonic ‘ torsos ’ are at Anne de Villepoix until 17 April .
9 On Easter Monday , ITV are at Elland Road for Leeds against Coventry , while next Wednesday they plan to show recorded highlights of Manchester United 's visit to West Ham .
10 Carolyn Brady 's meticulously illusionistic , large-scale watercolours are at Nancy Hoffman ( 13 February to 13 March ) and Max Protech has covered his walls with drawings of every medium and artistic persuasion by the artists of his gallery through the last Saturday of the month .
11 Drawings by sculptors Jonathan Silver are at Victoria Munroe until 25 April and by William Tucker until the end of the month at David McKee .
12 Vivid colour from Nicaragua in Michael Heindorff 's paintings are at Bernard Jacobson at 14a Clifford Street , W1 .
13 The Great Britain junior ( under 20 ) final water polo team trials are at Crystal Palace this weekend .
14 Villa are at White Hart Lane this afternoon with Livermore saying : ‘ We have watched them closely and think they have a great chance of winning the League .
15 New works by him are at Paula Cooper .
16 New paintings though lately they seem more like coloured sculptures fixed to the wall by Elizabeth Murray are at Paula Cooper until the end of the month and Pat Adams , whose abstractions seem to result from a collision of the macro- and micro-cosmic , is at Zabriskie with twenty new paintings beginning 15 April and continuing until 15 May .
17 The decidedly ungeometric abstractions of Melissa Meyer are at Holly Solomon until 13 February as are those of Jenifer Kobylarz in her second one-person show at Thorp until the end of the month .
18 Maeght have prints by Bram van Velde until 27 February while Nancy Sulmont , Daniel Nadaud and Pierre Tilman are at Claude Samuel until the end of the month .
19 Ceilings decorated by him are at Compton Place , Sussex , c .1728 , with reliefs of mythological subjects in high relief , as well as a plaster medallion with a portrait of an architect , who might be Colin Campbell [ q.v . ] .
20 ‘ Mind the step up , ladies , here we are at Mr Willoughby 's secret HQ . ’
21 David Bates 's concisely bold figure studies Marsden Heartly often seems to haunt his work are on at Cowles and Susan Rothenberg 's nervous-making fractured figurations are at Sperone Westwater ( both shows from 2–30 May ) .
22 New paintings by Julian Schnabel manage to fill both of Pace gallery 's spaces this month ( the 57th Stret show until 30 May and the Greene Street one until 5 June ) , and works by Georg Baselitz may also be seen at two places : works from the Seventies are at Michael Werner until 6 June and a selection of watercolours , pastels and drawings at Matthew Marks ( 2 May–26 June ) .
23 Brice Marden 's increasingly complex calligraphies , in paintings , drawings and etchings — are at Matthew Marks from 5 May to 26 June and recent abstract works by Paul Bloodgood are at Sandra Gering .
24 The recent works of Willem Cole are at Gilles Peyroulet until 24 April ; Sarah Charlesworth and Laurie Simmons are showing at Gallery Rizzo while Claire Burrus has Marthe Wery , and the Dado show on Cardinal de Retz continues at Galerie Beaubourg .
25 Lee Krasner 's ‘ Umber Paintings ’ , made between 1959 and 1962 , are at Robert Miller from 5 January until the end of the month and recent oil paintings by John Walker are at Knoedler from 16 January to 11 February .
26 Brice Marden 's increasingly complex calligraphies , in paintings , drawings and etchings — are at Matthew Marks from 5 May to 26 June and recent abstract works by Paul Bloodgood are at Sandra Gering .
27 Until the 24th there are recent watercolours by Niasami Teraoka at Pamela Auchencloss which mix traditional Japanese techniques with contemporary subject matter ( the artist has done a series , for instance , on AIDS ) and watercolours , pastels and ink drawings by George Baselitz are at Matthew Marks until the 26th .
28 ‘ They are at Patriot Hills now .
29 The first free-standing regional centres in the UK are at Brent Cross , north London , and the Metro Centre , Gateshead , followed by the Meadow hall development , by the M1 near Sheffield .
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