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

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1 ‘ It seems very likely , ’ concludes Mr Irwin , ‘ that had this evidence been available to the defence team at the time of the trial , the outcome would have been different .
2 I note what the hon. Gentleman says , but I have to make the point that it will not be possible to keep any design capability , any warship-building capability or any manufacturing capability for the sort of defence components that we need unless the Government are prepared to fund the defence programme at a sensible level .
3 J. Mill of the Internal Revenue Service is instructed to collect the income tax at the lower rate but he may seek to maintain revenue , and hence the status of his agency , by closing loopholes .
4 The men told us that the area was dangerous , that robbers used to hide in the mango tree at the crossroads and jump down on people returning home to their villages .
5 Perkins is a major defence contractor , and builds engines for the Challenger tank at the former Rolls-Royce Diesels plant at Shrewsbury , which it owns .
6 Three guys hijacked it from the Company 's yard but I saw then and climbed into the refridgeration unit at the back .
7 It was not until 1986 , when the Helen Hamlyn Foundation staged an exhibition called ‘ New Design for Old ’ in the Boiler House at the Victoria and Albert Museum , that any major co-ordinated attempt was made to encourage designers to think about products for older people .
8 After ringing the bell several times she reluctantly pushed her husband 's letter through the letter-box — he had very meanly sealed it before she could read it — and took the holdall around to the boiler room at the back of the house .
9 Beginning on July 26 , the sit-in protest at the key Samtredia rail junction had been held in support of allowing discussion of the bill throughout the republic prior to the start of debate in the Georgian Supreme Soviet on Aug. 17 .
10 ‘ The End Of Your Chain ’ mixes and matches Yardbirds beat with garage bluster , but with erudition and a peculiarly appealing humour — and the guitar charge at the end is great .
11 ‘ The End Of Your Chain ’ mixes and matches Yardbirds beat with garage bluster , but with erudition and a peculiarly appealing humour — and the guitar charge at the end is great .
12 The two ADF receivers were working in the ADF mode at the time of the crash , though the No 1 unit may have been subject to intermittent electrical interruptions due to poorly soldered joints .
13 Now Tweed was staring from the suite window at the panoramic view over the city .
14 Then , a buyer at any given location will be quoted a price by each seller , equal to the base price at the nearest base plus the standard charge for transporting the product from the base to the buyer 's location .
15 The final glide back to the base airfield at the end of the day is a particularly stressful time .
16 No , I rang a mate in the Variety department at the BBC .
17 On Tuesdays , Dad took me to the children 's cinema , on Wednesdays , Pop took me to Sally Carmichael 's dancing class , and on Saturdays my Nan would take me to the variety show at the Sheffield Empire .
18 For his work in this field he was awarded the Order of the Hop medal at the International Hop Growers Congress in Tasmania in 1986 .
19 There is a fine example of this between the Peter/Ellen duet at the end of the Prologue and the well-known " Dawn " Interlude ( I ) into which it leads .
20 One of the pioneers in this field is Dr Ben Feingold who , in the 1960s , was the head of the allergy department at the Kaiser-Permanente Medical Centre in San Francisco , California .
21 A customer came past to the pharmacy counter at the back and the druggist said : ‘ Excuse me , folks … ’
22 It hung on the outside of the small wrought-iron gate set in the brick wall at the main entrance .
23 The present church dates from the 11th century , with many fine features , notably the brick tower at the west end , the porch and the pulpit .
24 Similar success stories can be found in other countries — for example , the aerospace exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington .
25 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 .
26 None the less , his results were censored from the trial analysis at the point of his last ‘ on treatment ’ oral cholecystectography/ ultrasonagraphy .
27 Thank you for your fax of 7 June regarding our filming of the dinosaur exhibition at the British Museum , and requesting agreement to your addendum to the letter we faxed you on 7 June .
28 Agnes stood still while Miss Rene placed the felt hat at a slight angle on her head and then , standing back , said , ‘ That 's it , that 's it , except you will want lime-green ribbed-silk ribbon to match the outfit .
29 John assured me that it did n't matter in the least , and amused himself by taxying the machine up and down the runways , testing and running-in the VW engine at the same time .
30 Eighteen paintings , the majority previously unpublished , include works by Agostino Carracci , a Ribera ‘ Portrait of a Man ’ currently showing in the Ribera exhibition at the Metropolitan , a sketch for the Brera San Carlo Borromeo altarpiece by Procaccini and a ‘ Christ on the Mount of Olives ’ by Preti .
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