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

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1 The cyclic AMP content of the cell suspension rose to a peak one minute after the addition of histamine at 37°C and then fell .
2 D-arginine ( 5×10 - 4 M ) had no effect upon this inhibition but it was reversed by the addition of L-arginine at the same concentration ( fig 5 ) .
3 After 3 minutes pre-incubation at the appropriate temperature , the reaction was started by the addition of ATP at a final concentration of 2mM .
4 We like the idea of stability of policy and time to work on the reduction of pollution at our own pace ’ . ’
5 ( Paragraph 32 : " Countries which desire to reduce their birth rates are invited to give particular consideration to the reduction of fertility at the extremes of female reproductive ages because of the salutary effects this may have on infant and maternal welfare . "
6 We operated from fixed points with the vessels motoring or drifting as near to the centre of the basin as possible between Foyers and Urquhart Bay , normally scanning the beam over a sector of 120 o in the direction of travel at a tilt of 30 o to 40 o , to give an effective search to a depth of 160 m .
7 The north-south winds vary in direction with altitude , though the zonal winds are in the direction of rotation at all altitudes .
8 Perhaps their most important contribution for Sussex birds in recent years has been the vast increase in the provision of food at bird-tables and feeding stations .
9 The change of style at the corner of Downing Street , on the other hand , would provide no greater contrast ‘ than occurs at every turn in the Grand Canal at Venice where Gothic and renaissance palaces constantly alternate to the great satisfaction of the artist ’ and would avoid the ‘ stereotyped monotony of a single style ’ .
10 Historically , testing arose out of the desire to break down arbitrary barriers of class , race and nationality ; it was part of the democratisation of society at the turn of the century .
11 Dix last night resigned his post as chairman of the board of management at Newcastle Gosforth rugby club but said : ‘ It 's a little early in the day to say whether I 'll be joining Newcastle United .
12 From 1853 he served in Bengal , where he was one of the secretaries to the Board of Revenue at Calcutta , commissioner of Cooch Behar ( 1874 ) , district judge in Dingepore and Nuddea , and magistrate and collector in several districts including Midnapore ( 1866–71 ) , Shahabad ( 1877 ) , and Hooghly .
13 They were to meet members of the Board of Trade at six o'clock and were scheduled to be available for public questioning at a meeting on the mezzanine floor of the hotel at seven .
14 Rumour had it that it was he who brought it to the attention of Chamberlain , who became President of the Board of Trade at the same time as Plimsoll left the House , that numbers of lives lost at sea , after falling as a result of the Load Line Act , were now again on the increase .
15 In 1910 and 1911 he was mechanical engineer for the Board of Trade at the British pavilions at the Brussels and Turin exhibitions .
16 Yes , Winston Churchill was the President of the Board of Trade at the time , and he actually sponsored the legislation .
17 He saw the flicker of uncertainty at the back of Weis 's eyes , and smiled inwardly .
18 Aelred and seconded by Mr. C. Crosier subject to the misspelling of Commission at line 1 .
19 Secondly , in the case of transaction at an undervalue , it is presumed that the vendor was not solvent at the time the acquisition agreement was exchanged .
20 This account of how aircraft accident investigations are conducted , or should be conducted , in the field is necessarily only a brief outline of what can take place and does not include much of the work that goes on when the wreckage is examined in detail in a hangar , or in the case of AIB at their substantial facility at Farnborough .
21 He also had the advantage of employment at a much livelier court — that of Mantua where Tasso became his friend , with that of Ferrara and the celebrated three lady singers who ornamented it from c. 1580 onward near at hand .
22 Indeed he almost perfected the system to his own advantage , sowing the seed for the rise of Fascism at the same time by installing in the population the notion that the business of politics was none of their business and that they should shrug their shoulders in a resigned way and let it continue .
23 After their visit to the site in June 1898 , the Governing Committee expressed their satisfaction on the progress of work at Foxton .
24 Finally at the field of Maledor at the very entrance to the passes of Nagarythe Caledor faced the Witch King himself in battle and defeated the mightiest of his armies , driving them into the marshes of Maledor .
25 Dudley Ward is a mathematician at the university , and someone who is particularly interested in the teaching of maths at school level .
26 About erm eighteen months , two years ago a report was published , the Cockroft Report , this is the same Sir Wilfred Cockroft who 's chairing the Examination erm Council , which looked into the teaching of mathematics at all level in the country and it was an extremely good report and a lot has followed from it .
27 Under its banner , biologists such as E. Ray Lankester ( 1847–1929 ) and Francis Balfour ( 1851–82 ) reformed the teaching of science at London , Oxford and Cambridge .
28 In Weekes v Gallard ( 1869 ) 21 LT 655 , the fact that a property had been valued too low did not stop the court ordering specific performance of the contract of sale at that low valuation .
29 Nestlé sponsored the lecture and supplied the speaker , Professor Erik von Sydow , chief scientific advisor to the chairman of R&D at Nestlé .
30 The absorbance of DNA at 260 nm was determined by a DU-50 series spectrophotometer ( Beckman Instruments , Inc , CA , USA ) and compared with the absorbance at 280 nm .
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