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

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1 He was allowing the Defence Forces to expand at last .
2 From 1 October , 1980 , applications to the MAFF for agricultural capital and development grants were to be notified to the park authority ; and since then the park authorities have at least had a chance of commenting and .
3 Once more they mounted the dark steps of the building in the rue de Rivoli and once more the lift was motionless and the stairway light failed at the most inconvenient moments .
4 So the base kids went to base schools and the base moms shopped at base shops and the base officers toured the base cocktail-party circuit .
5 In about 1923 the eldest Marsh girl joined the chorus of one of the variety shows playing at the Palace Theatre and went on tour .
6 As the law stands at present , however , even if the trial judge reveals at the time of sentencing what advice he proposes to give to the Secretary of State , it will still be necessary for the latter to consult the Lord Chief Justice and the trial judge at a later stage .
7 Whereas the massive unemployment which had plagued the interwar period has at least served to keep the lid on money wages , the switch to Keynesian policies , with their emphasis on the objective of maintaining full employment , might open a Pandora 's box of inflationary money wage claims .
8 The Afternoon Class starts at 1.00 pm and finishes at 3.00 pm .
9 Remember that the money stock expands at a rate determined , ceteris paribus , by the flow of net new bank lending and assume that the demand for bank lending is inversely related to the rate of interest charged on that lending .
10 ‘ The US economic recovery is well on its way , as long as the Fed makes sure that the money supply grows at an appropriate pace , ’ said Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady .
11 While working the FAXgrabber icon appears at the bottom of the screen and little bracket symbols move from side to side underneath it to tell you that it is operating .
12 High above the chaos Rincewind stared at Twoflower .
13 The vegetable market closes at dusk .
14 The CASE projects aim at least to double this proportion in the first three years of secondary schooling by developing new teaching skills in science teachers .
15 Provided the wire is very fine ( typically 10–100 µm ) , the hydrogen bubbles produced at it are small and numerous enough to move with the flow and give the appearance of a white dye .
16 The Aladin Pro retails at £311 inclusive of VAT .
17 Remember that these system commands are specific to the Nottingham University ICL 3900 computer system ; you will have to use the equivalent command appropriate to the computer system used at your computer centre .
18 Milton Keynes , UK-based research company Butler Bloor Ltd 's latest tome on the computer industry looks at networking : peer-to-peer networking , server-based networking on personal computer and Unix systems and network management systems .
19 The computer fiasco quoted at the start of this chapter underlines the importance of distrusting figures or data when they become over detailed .
20 as if she were not sufficiently torn inside already by the dread news thrown at her by old Lady Usk .
21 Pointed comments are made about racial discrimination within the army , the insensitivity of television journalists , and uninformed liberal political views : indeed , the anti-war movement at home comes under more criticism than the NVA regulars entrenched at the top of the hill .
22 In a separate move , the chairwoman of the new trust has said she would be open to the possibility of the trust co-opting a representative from the teaching departments involved at Yorkhill on to the board .
23 You agree that the contract sub-committee looks at that d rather than the Council ?
24 Thus one explanation for the differing attitudes to the market economy expressed in the election manifestos cited at the beginning of the chapter is a difference in value judgements about equity .
25 For more details the text by Ferry ( 1980 ) and the literature references given at the end of this chapter should be consulted .
26 Outside the Commons the rail unions protested at today 's announcement .
27 In the kitchen Janine sat at the table smoking yet another cigarette .
28 The kitchen door opened at last , and suddenly she was framed in its bright rectangle of light .
29 From across the kitchen Lavinia smiled at him as though to reassure him , as though stating again that he did not seem laughable .
30 The tetanus bacteria grow at the site of the injury and release a toxin which produces rigid muscles and muscle contractions .
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