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

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1 Your item on surveys of personnel at the British nuclear weapons tests ( This Week 27 January , p 219 ) is seriously misleading and in at least one respect factually incorrect .
2 Harriet Harvey Wood , head of literature at the British Council , is awarded an OBE , as is Dorothy Butler in New Zealand for services to children 's literature .
3 Harmer 's reputation in the University Museum led to his appointment as keeper of zoology at the British Museum ( Natural History ) in 1907 and in 1919 to the position of director .
4 — Frankie Taylor to the guest of honour at the British Boxing Writers ' Club annual dinner .
5 A retired Keeper of Manuscripts at the British Museum had spent years on the task .
6 She also told me she had identified in the recently-arrived Assistant Director of Studies at the British Council/ Institute , Steve Jenkinson , a likely collaborator .
7 Four years ago local group member Norma Johnston ( now Head of Communications at the British Section ) had the great idea of organising a Film Week in Bristol to ‘ raise the awareness of human rights issues and highlight the work of Amnesty International ’ .
8 In 1910 and 1911 he was mechanical engineer for the Board of Trade at the British pavilions at the Brussels and Turin exhibitions .
9 Richard Brown , director of policy at the British Chambers of Commerce , warned conditions were still far from rosy but said 1993 looked like being a healthier year .
10 Her curriculum vitae reads like Raymond Chandler 's : ‘ My jobs have included post-doctoral research , school-teaching , Head of Information at the British Antarctic Survey , and selling life insurance ’ .
11 Rücker was subsequently married in 1892 to Thereza Charlotte ( died 1941 ) , third daughter of Mervyn Herbert Nevil Story-Maskelyne [ q.v. ] of Wroughton , Wiltshire , keeper of minerals at the British Museum .
12 Writers Fay Weldon and Marina Warner and Colin MacCabe , the former head of production at the British Film Institute , were among witnesses appearing before the Video Appeals Committee , called to examine a decision by the British Board of Film Classification to refuse a release certificate to ‘ Visions of Ecstasy ’ .
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