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

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1 Scores of meticulously labelled tins containing sub-assembly fixings were stacked at the rear of the workshop .
2 In a semi-literate age politicians are fragile ; they live by and through institutions which were developed at a time when speech-writers were unknown and MPs were elected on policies evolved without feedback , positive or negative , from market researchers .
3 If one were gazing at the vertex of a tetrahedron , would the view be different ?
4 They are mentioned by name on eighteenth-century maps and referred to in Sir Walter Scott 's The Bridal of Triermain ; they are often supposed to mark the county boundary , which they do not , and the most popular theory is that they were erected at the time of the Border raids to delude Scots advancing up the Eden valley , from which they are conspicuously in view , into the belief that an English army was encamped there .
5 John Major told the Commons at Prime Minister 's Question Time that none of the 16 arrested at the factory , where 340 were sacked at the end of January , had been a Timex worker .
6 The death sentences were commuted at the end of 1849 , but only when the prisoners had arrived at the place of execution and been led to believe , as Dostoevsky put it , that they " had no more than a minute left to live " .
7 Plans to merge the two began to be put into effect last year and were completed at the end of February .
8 A fuller description of each of the new awards , which were accredited at the end of January , is given on page 5 .
9 ( Notice that this requires that each of the original companies were producing at an output below minimum efficient scale . )
10 The Commission regarded this difference of treatment as deterring companies registered in other member states from setting up agencies and branches , since they were placed at a disadvantage vis-à-vis French companies .
11 They found that when women spent time out of paid work bringing up their children they were placed at a disadvantage on the labour market .
12 Two bunches of roses from the dead girl 's parents , were placed at the scene after the jury left .
13 During the early years of Edward II 's extravagant and oppressive personal rule , his unpopular favourites were placed at the head of the Forest administration .
14 When nests were placed at the side of the cage , hens preferred the rear positions .
15 He supervised the transport and erection of a pair of colossal statues of the king of Karnak and of the two colossal statues , known as the Colossi of Memnon , which were placed at the entrance of Amenophis III 's mortuary temple in western Thebes .
16 This has been a very fine England side over the years , but I think there will be many more Irish players in the party than were mooted at the beginning of the season . ’
17 Initial responses were given at a meeting on 13 January .
18 Africa 's needs in the area of remote sensing were highlighted at the conference by Bernard Sikilo , director general of Kenya 's remote-sensing centre in Nairobi .
19 In fact , assessing the degree to which the powers of the Crown were limited at the Revolution may not be the most appropriate way of measuring the extent to which 1689 was a victory for Whig principles .
20 The cutters and machinists were to remain at the club house for another twelve and eighteen months respectively but the plan was for the printers to move immediately into the new premises .
21 A group of people were gathered at a mill two blocks away .
22 At Llanvillin his oratory caused two huge butcher-like men to dance about the room in excited admiration , and at Bala , he provoked a violent quarrel among the justice , the doctor , and others of the parish who were gathered at the inn .
23 And that 's all anybody got was section six , this dreaded section six which we were taught at the end of the year !
24 They varied between 20–60 hectares in size , were situated at an elevation of around 300m , and were in shallow stony soils .
25 Other passengers were queueing at the check-point , most of them looking back as if that glimpse was all they could carry with them to their destinations .
26 We arrived at Addis Ababa at midday on 28 October and were received at the railway station by the Emperor .
27 Well , those animals that did survive were treated at a number of animal shelters .
28 Sixteen of them were taken to hospital with whiplash neck injuries — others were treated at the scene of the accident for cuts and bruises .
29 It is wise to remember that these men were competing at a time when the black presence was of only tiny significance .
30 ‘ Fighting manyattas ’ were formed at the request of the administration in 1955 , and a ‘ renaissance of the Masai fighting spirit of old ’ was detected .
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