Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] [pron] [noun] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Hundreds more Herefordians are expected to risk their morals at the first show in the city early next month .
2 The estate 's extensive grounds offer excellent opportunities for many pleasant walks and include a small lake where guests are permitted to try their hand at a little fishing .
3 Twice US Open champion , Tracy Austin , is expected to make her comeback at the event .
4 Twice US Open champion , Tracy Austin , is expected to make her comeback at the event .
5 The fee is two hundred and fifty thousand pounds and Mutch , who 'll sign tomorrow , is expected to make his debut at the County Ground against Liverpool on Sunday …
6 He also claimed that an attempt had been made to kill his son at the same site in Castlerock , where he was shot dead a week later .
7 Please note : Nottinghamshire County Council has collected information to publish this brochure in good faith and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy at the time of printing .
8 ‘ Now he sails under a flag of convenience , prepared to change his views at the drop of an opinion poll . ’
9 Among the painted sculptures from the first decade of his activity as an abstract artist are ‘ Midday ’ ( 1960 , MOMA , New York ) , ) , ‘ Prairie ’ ( 1967 , NGA , Washington ) and ‘ Early One Morning ’ ( 1962 ) which the Tate Gallery was persuaded to loan only after Caro had agreed to supervise its restoration at the end of the exhibition .
10 He had had to conceal his revulsion at the creased and thumbed photographs handed round from desk to desk at school — those grey girls with their balloon breasts and gaping hairy forks .
11 Mr Foxon himself was attacked with a crowbar at the same site just last week and the firm has had to double its guard at the retail park .
12 Sure , we 've got to defend our position at a public enquiry .
13 The Prince of Wales has offered to take her place at the service if necessary .
14 Er , failure to produce his driving licence failure to produce a test certificate for the vehicle and failure to produce his insurance documents and what Mr says in respect of er , those three offenses is that er , the officer , he accepts , did tell him that he was obliged to produce the documents to a police station but he says that he was suffering some shock as a result of the road accident and er he did n't appreciate what the officer was saying to him at the time and , never having had to produce his documents at the police station before er , he had never er no , known that that was a procedure that had to be followed and in the circumstances he did n't pay any attention to the print on the H R T er , one form that was issued to him and he did n't produce the documents .
15 And what Mr says in respect of er those three offences is that erm the officer , he accepts , did tell him that he was obliged to produce the documents to a police station but he says that he was suffering some shock as a result of the road accident and er he did n't appreciate what the officer was saying to him at the time and , never having had to produce his documents at the police station before , er he had never er known that that was a procedure that had to be followed .
16 P.S. If you 're one of the big Money Prize Winners , you will be invited to receive your Cheque at an expenses-paid Prize Winners Champagne Reception !
17 The changes to Li 's report seem bound to weaken his position at an important juncture in China 's political life .
18 STRANDED photographer Ian Bennett is set to learn his fate at a Middle East court hearing tomorrow .
19 Puddephat had refused to take his place at a formal dinner to welcome the new master of his college because he had been placed opposite Dr Theodore Sykes , a fellow member of the English faculty .
20 The Women Artists Slide Library is also being asked to profile its work at the 181 Gallery in Hammersmith in December and there will be more news on this in our next issue .
21 When asked to explain his responses at the end of the study , he replied that his chosen shapes ‘ looked closer and brighter ’ , but did not mention the symmetry which is so striking to a normal observer .
22 If they have 500 claims on a pro forma where people are simply asked to sign their name at the bottom , it is not unreasonable for them to consider those claims with a certain degree of scepticism .
23 People have been simply asked to sign their name at the bottom of a sheet of photocopied paper that says , ’ I want you to look again at my rights . ’
24 The band were forced to cancel their appearance at the recent MTV awards ceremony due to Gallup 's ill health .
25 But this purported resolution of the paradox , as Fried concedes , only demonstrates the compatibility of uninhibited freedom to enter contracts with respect for autonomy ; it ‘ does not show that I am morally obligated to perform my promise at a later time if to do so proves inconvenient or costly ’ .
26 Said that urgent business had cropped up and tried to cancel his appearance at the last minute . ’
27 He has never ceased to use his career at the Met as a touchstone for such later projects as editor-in-chief of Connoisseur Magazine and several ‘ inside scoop ’ books on the art world ranging from Tutankhamen : The Untold Story to his early years as a curator of the Met 's medieval department and his purchase of the ‘ Bury St Edmunds Cross ’ ( King of the Confessors ) .
28 If a customer was unaware of the need to provide variation margin from time to time and had insufficient available funds to meet margin calls , then he may be forced to liquidate his position at a loss even though , had the contract been allowed to run to maturity , it may have closed at a profit .
29 Having fought to overcome his grief at the loss of the child , the object of this critical review had , in fact , sought every means he dared to stop the great gap it opened in the domestic life of the Rectory .
30 The Chancellor was forced to eat his words at an angry meeting of European finance ministers in Brussels .
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