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

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1 The government are putting the defence of Britain at risk by this Treasury led approach .
2 And he has appointed Mr Gergen , a long-time Renaissance man who gave a fine speech on the fragmentation of America at this year 's Hilton Head weekend , to a key position .
3 But her cause was badly damaged in 1985 , the day before she was to sit next to the Prince of Wales at a dinner in Florida , when it was revealed that she posed as a nude model in magazines and appeared in pornographic films in the late 1960s .
4 ‘ We set up the stand outside the Prince of Wales at ten to three on Saturday afternoons when the pub used to chuck them out , ’ he said .
5 On 1 July Prince Charles was invested the Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle and I bought a large Welsh flag to cheer the many Welsh , or half-Welsh , teachers in the school .
6 Another son , Arthur Wilson ( 1836–1909 , q.v. ) , master of the Holderness Hunt , frequently entertained the prince of Wales at his home , Tranby Croft , scene of the baccarat scandal in 1890 .
7 The award was in respect of an exhibition entitled ‘ Wealth of a Nation ’ mounted by the royal Scottish Museum , the award being presented by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales at a special ceremony in Edinburgh .
8 The award was presented by the Prince of Wales at the Annual Meeting of the per cent club , which I 've already mentioned , and it was during nineteen ninety , and it won the private sector small to medium size company , or companies subsidiary sector category .
9 erm , you have , I have n't , and erm , there was a photograph that I cut out of the paper sometime before he abdicated , over the Prince of Wales at the races with Mrs Simpson .
10 They continued to feed , or stared out on the Zoo not looking in the direction of Minch at all ; while Creggan was so busy staring at Minch in delight and pleasure that he did not notice behind him , in the next-door cage , Slorne stare for the moment at Minch and then swing round and silently resume her vigil at the back top of her cage , looking at the trees and sky .
11 From 1862 , Wolverton lost its independence as a locomotive works and came under the direction of Ramsbottom at Crewe .
12 IN THE words of defence counsel James Hunt QC , the trial of Allitt at Nottingham Crown Court has been ‘ unprecedented and without equal ’ , not least due to the defendant 's absence for much of the three-month hearing .
13 The " Pentagonale " group of central European countries ( Austria , Czechoslovakia , Hungary , Italy and Yugoslavia ) became the " Hexagonal " group with the admission of Poland at its meeting in Dubrovnik on July 27 ; the group issued a second statement on Yugoslavia [ see p. 38209 ] , on this occasion omitting any mention of Yugoslavia 's territorial integrity .
14 Also among the victims were four instructors at the National Mountaineering Centre in the heart of Snowdonia at Capel Curig , North Wales .
15 In the case of Britain at least , we shall argue that this strategy is grounded most recently in the imaginary space of the inner city .
16 These buildings are thus located wherever convenient land was available , though in the case of Godmanchester at least , properties were demolished in the process .
17 Ruritania and its dynastic problems remain separate from the complexities of Europe at the end of the nineteenth century .
18 In addition , even medium-sized plants can dominate the labour markets of small towns ( for example , in the cases of Westland at Yeovil and Clarks at Street ) , and this places them in a strong position in their dealings with the labour force ( Lever 1978 ) .
19 The statue of Zeus at Olympia ; 4 .
20 He had chosen to do it before the statue of Eros at Piccadilly Circus .
21 The division of Europe at least protected the East from facing up to its thousand-year feeling of backwardness .
22 The unnatural caesura at the waist of the ivory points to the reason for the belt on the early statues , but the Attic marbles , illustrated here ( fig. 14 ) by the best preserved of several colossal figures from the sanctuary of Poseidon at Sunium , are not belted .
23 The most renowned was the sanctuary of Asclepius at Epidaurus which flourished from 600BC down to AD400 .
24 The presence of Rwigyema at the head of the rebellion , and the desertion from the NRA to the rebels of large numbers of Rwandan nationals , including about 40 officers , was embarrassing for the Ugandan government , which denied knowledge of an invasion plan , and moved quickly to close the border .
25 THE UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX AT BRIGHTON
26 He studied at the University of Oxford at a time when Colet had thrown off the old method of scholastic teaching , which consisted of repeating the comments of previous interpreters of the Bible , and instead , in his lectures on St Paul 's Epistles , was explaining their historic background and expounding their spiritual truths .
27 Jordanstown is the base for the University Orchestra and Choir and the foyer at the University of Ulster at Belfast houses frequent local and international art and sculpture exhibitions .
28 Jordanstown is the base for the University Orchestra and Choir , and the foyer at the University of Ulster at Belfast houses frequent local and international art and sculpture exhibitions .
29 Michael Smyth from the University of Ulster at Jordanstown said that although there were strong indications of an upturn in recent months , Northern Ireland may be facing tough times ahead .
30 Gallagher , a third year student at the University of Ulster at Jordanstown , first captured the sporting headlines two seasons ago with a stunning display in the championship , against Antrim at Casement Park .
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