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

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1 REMEMBER to take pictures of the flower displays at your location this summer for a change of winning 1993 Location in Bloom competition .
2 This point can be proved by an admission on the part of the defendant-on enquiries at the DVLC , Swansea whose records can be produced in evidence ; and by an admission on the part of the owner where he is n't the defendant etc .
3 The Official Solicitor answered the call of the court within minutes and , although this application only came to the notice of the court officials at 1.30 p.m. it has come on for hearing just before 2 p.m. and now at 2.18 p.m .
4 Our people were killed in battles such as the great CuChulainn of the Chariot Horses at the Battle against the Erl-King in the High King Cormac 's time .
5 This vista painfully reminded Ruth of the lakeside restaurants at the Seville Expo …
6 Xanthe looked out of the taxi windows at the throng swinging down the pavement , the broad plane leaves shifting and the jackets still unfastened , panels loose , in these first mild days of autumn .
7 Many of the child workers at the mine , suffering as they did such long hours and the effect of the physical demands of their labour , would be constrained from attending evening classes .
8 Richard Foley died 6 July 1657 , and was buried in front of the chancel steps at St Mary 's , Stourbridge .
9 The convention , which has been proposed by Greenpeace , would not so much be concerned with enforcement and punishment but " would be more a guidance framework to be introduced into the thinking of governments " , declared Richard Falk , professor of international law at Harvard University and one of the keynote speakers at the conference .
10 Moore 's start in athletics came relatively late when he was 14 : ‘ One of the PE teachers at school had a son at Birchfield and , after he 'd seen me jumping well at school , he said , ‘ Why do n't you come down ? ’
11 Antrim were badly flooded , and Red Bay lifeboat station and two of the Crew Members at nearby Portrush have received framed letters of thanks from the RNLI 's Chairman as a result of their actions in helping to rescue and evacuate people in the town .
12 Although most of the mill buildings at Ryeford have now gone , a substantial timber works still occupied the site until recently .
13 Using magnetotelluric survey data supplied by the Brazilian National Oil Company ( PETROBRAS ) , new data-processing and modelling schemes are being set up in a bid to improve the resolution of mapping of the geoelectric horizons of the shale sequences at depths of 2 to 3 kilometres .
14 SHOOTING : Charlotte Lemmer , the captain of the Gresham 's School rifle team touring Jamaica , won two of the range championships at Kingston , scoring 49 out of 50 at both 500 and 900 yards .
15 Such an historical perspective must be our long-term goal , even though for the present we can at best only hypothesize about the nature of the development processes at work .
16 Bernstein , Kearsley & Zapas ( 1963 ) started by recognizing that theories of viscoelastic materials related the history of stress at a material point to the history of the deformation gradients at that point , the stress history being expressed as a functional of the deformation-gradient history .
17 From the beautiful brick structure at Alemania , with its overhanging eves and balconied flat roofs , to the classical façade of the station offices at Tucumán , from the neat brick and stone structure of Puerto Madryn in Welsh Patagonia , with its fine balusters , corner urns , and ironwork , to the white square mass and canopies of Concepción de Uruguay , Argentinian stations explored a remarkable range of styles and materials .
18 However , it quickly emerged that this declaration was backed by fewer than a quarter of the Platform delegates at the congress .
19 SCOTVEC has developed a statement defining each of the core skills at four ‘ stages ’ of increasing difficulty from 1 to 4 .
20 These changes were more obvious by three weeks , when increments were 82% , 178% , and 57%. with the exception of the DNA contents at two weeks , the CCK antagonist completely inhibited growth stimulation produced by PSBR .
21 The house of Neill & Co. had patented their own , and since this was one of the offices that most whole-heartedly recruited women , a number of the women compositors at Neill 's in the 1870s were set to work the machines .
22 We might therefore advance the hypothesis that the medieval evidence ( unlike the modern dialect evidence for [ h ] -fulness in Norfolk ) is from a relatively high social stratum — this is certainly true of the Paston Letters at the very least — and that [ h ] -loss was current at that level but not amongst the rural population .
23 It is interesting to note a shortening of the working distances at the Clyde end of the rampart : the menace from attackers over the Kilpatrick Hills was such that working parties had to keep protectively closer together .
24 A Whalby and his son had been there for as long as anyone could remember and Dadda used sometimes to boast on his good days that Alfred Osborn Tace had himself been a customer and that Whalbys had re-covered the seats of the Hepplewhite chairs at Chesney Hall .
25 Contracts were let in 1958 for both barrack building and the modernization of the RAF stations at Eastley and Embakasi .
26 It was nevertheless agreed on May 1 that there would be an end to hostilities in mid-May , to be followed by the formal signing of the peace documents at the end of the month .
27 The ratio between the length of the R-R intervals at beats number 30 and 15 after standing ( R-R30/R-R15 ) were calculated .
28 One of the craft workshops at the Museum of the Welsh Woollen Industry
29 Consideration by Ministers of the member states at the Research Council is likely to follow at the end of December and it is hoped that this will produce a ‘ common position ’ , that is agreement on the proposal possibly as amended in the light of the comments of the Parliament and of the advisory bodies to the Council .
30 In a large organisation , a worker at the bottom of the hierarchy will have difficulty in relating his own contributions to the setting of the organisation objectives at the top of the hierarchy .
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