Example sentences of "['s] [noun pl] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 In all three cases net sterling payments to the government 's accounts at the Bank reduce market liquidity .
2 Touche Ross faced the wrath of Trafalgar House 's shareholders at a stormy agm last month , following Trafalgar 's restatement of its 1991 results .
3 The searches are listed below and should be submitted by the purchaser 's solicitors at the earliest opportunity .
4 ‘ Work , work , work , like Noah 's sons at the Ark .
5 The Law Society urges the Government to make a firm commitment to implement the Law Commission 's proposals at the earliest opportunity ’
6 A rotting rustic hut gave shelter from the monsoon and there I decided to forget about JTR 's sketches at the sheep farm by the Laddie Burn many a mile on .
7 Rabin outlined his future government 's policies at a press conference on June 24 , promising to move immediately to promote the peace process , repair Israel 's relations with the USA , and halt large-scale government investment in settlements .
8 He knew that only a few not very helpful smudges had been found after Mary Connon 's prints , taken from the dead woman 's fingers at the post-mortem , had been eliminated .
9 And Salford , Wigan 's opponents at the Willows tomorrow , will be hard pushed to stop them from continuing their 12-month unbeaten away league record .
10 The Confederation of British Industry has put the cost of congestion on Britain 's roads at an annual figure of £15 billion .
11 For more than 30 years Brooklands was the home of hundreds of races , the scene of many record attempts , and the testing ground for manufacturers who were restricted to the 20mph speed limit on Britain 's roads at the time .
12 Lautro 's rules at the relevant time
13 I notice that Lautro 's rules at the time did not require Lautro to give their members , such as Norwich Union , the opportunity to make representations before serving an intervention notice .
14 In 1982 an exhibition of Ludington 's bequests at the Santa Barbara contained ten Asian works , nine Greek vases , thirty ancient bronzes , thirty-one Graeco-Roman sculptures , eleven Egyptian antiquities , ninety-three modern works on paper plus twenty-four prints and twenty-four Old Master and modern paintings .
15 A delegation of commercial leaders unveiled the city 's plans at the House of Commons , sponsored by John Butcher , MP for Coventry South West .
16 I was not purporting to consider , and was not considering , the importance of W. 's views at an earlier stage in the development of the illness or the importance of the views of patients under the age of 18 generally .
17 One Tory MP , an aristocrat of impeccable right-wing views , who helped renegotiate some of Romania 's debts at the beginning of the hard years in the 1980s , also enjoyed joking with Ceauşescu .
18 But Fashanu is desperate to play on the big stage and with Wimbledon 's crowds at an all-time low , they may be forced to part with their biggest star .
19 And so in the blazing heat of the next day Martha was supplied with a small replica of the new green , black and gold Jamaican flag and hoisted on to her stepfather 's shoulders at the gates of what had just ceased to be the colonial governor 's mansion , to see a small erect figure in the back of a Rolls-Royce drive slowly away .
20 Obvious examples are travelling or living abroad , the husband having to be away for long periods , having to relocate , changing children 's schools at an awkward stage in their career , having to do a lot of company entertaining .
21 Local-based Hardman , who was originally at Warrington before spells at Runcorn and Altrincham , has been sidelined by injury since pre-season , but played for Warrington 's reserves at the weekend .
22 Part of him longed to tell her the true tale , though , sending up the dour moralistic headmaster and the schoolgirl 's screams at the sight of a perfectly natural part of his body .
23 As financial results improved and there was increasing reason to believe the slogan on everyone 's lips at the decade 's start , ‘ This is the age of the train' , morale deteriorated further .
24 Close on Paul 's heels at the half-way stage was Swindon based Tom Fuller who had introduced £1,771,500 .
25 Exhibition of children 's books at the Frankfurt Book Fair
26 It is essential to identify all the firm 's clients at the outset and to ensure that the correct form of engagement letter is issued and signed by each of them For example , in an MBO , if our clients are the directors , not the company , each director must sign an engagement letter as an individual or , more commonly , one director , with appropriate authority , can sign for all of them as individuals .
27 Rob , debonair and well-groomed ; the sunlight through stained glass making a coloured mosaic on the stone floor ; the music swelling as Heather , in ivory lace , arrived on her father 's arm , and Rob turning quickly to look at her , then watching her all the way down the aisle as she came towards him ; the hot prick of tears in Merrill 's eyes at the beautiful solemnity of the ceremony .
28 One 's whole life did flash before one 's eyes at the moment of death .
29 Rimsky-Korsakov 's ever-popular symphonic suite Sheherazade is coupled with Mussorgsky 's Pictures at an Exhibition in the usual orchestration by Ravel ( ) .
30 The story behind these is set out in typically complete sleeve notes , but essentially it all started with a recording of Mussorgsky 's pictures at an Exhibition with the Chicago SO under Kubelik .
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