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

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1 The organization of the Council , borrowed from that of the universities , was by ‘ nations ’ ( principally in order to restrict the voting powers of the large number of Italians ) , but the French objected to the English existing as a separate nation from the Germans — significantly in the Arts Faculty at the University of Paris the English and the Germans were included in the same one .
2 Again the Serbs were disappointed , for in 1812 at the Treaty of Bucharest the Russians again made peace with the Turks and agreed that Serbia should remain within the Ottoman empire .
3 Specifically , environmental scientists have posed the politically charged question : are the catastrophic climate changes measured in this and previous work at the crest of Greenland the result of climate boundary conditions unique to a glaciated North America , or could they recur tomorrow ? et all .
4 In families where they are able to identify good characteristics at the beginning of treatment the parents and child may have a sufficiently positive relationship to move directly into this phase .
5 At the beginning of reunification the government actually spent more money on cultural concerns .
6 At the beginning of March the company rolled out the new Vanguard — a Trident submarine for the Royal Navy .
7 At the beginning of December the IMF released the third tranche , worth US$240 million , of a $1,400 million standby loan agreed in November 1989 [ see pp. 37040 ; 37244 ; 37451 ] .
8 At the beginning of February the Coastguard sector officer in Kirkcudbright had to deal with a pair of canoeists from a college in the middle of the Lake District who strayed into the Abbey Head ranges on the north side of the Solway Firth two days in succession .
9 At the beginning of October the Chairman of the CDP , wrote to the Secretary of State complaining essentially of two things .
10 At the beginning of September the United Kingdom currency stood near its effective permitted ERM floor against the deutschmark of £1.00=DM2.778 ; the Italian lira was likewise at around its ERM floor of L765.4=DM1.00 .
11 At the beginning of September the first official estimates suggested that insurance companies would have to pay up to $7,300 million in damage claims arising from Andrew , making it the most costly natural catastrophe in US history .
12 At the beginning of April the programme for the VEC seminar was leaked to the DUC .
13 The next weekend at the beginning of April the inside walls of the new pond and the header pools were rendered using Rein Fibres .
14 At the beginning of May the revised May Day Manifesto was launched at Camden Town Hall , on a sunny Saturday afternoon which was n't matched by the tempers or harmony of the participants .
15 At the beginning of May the Spanish government resubmitted proposals to reduce north-south economic disparities within the EC .
16 At the beginning of May the minimum monthly wage was almost doubled , to 1,000 roubles ( 1 rouble=US$0.5708 at the official rate as at May 1 , 1992 ) .
17 At the beginning of life the world is very small , and the infant 's place in it very large .
18 Speaking at the beginning of June the Minister reported that the debt from rent and service charge boycotts totalled R1,500 million .
19 At the beginning of June the companies began marketing themselves as a ‘ total service ’ to corporate clients , a one-stop-shop for print buyers from desk top to finished brochure .
20 And erm in when was it eighteen twenty seven at the Battle of Navareno the British navy sunk the Turkish fleet .
21 At the cessation of hostilities the ROA/KONR surrendered to American forces west of Prague .
22 Little is known of Cameron 's subsequent activities , except for a series of financial differences with his father , until he is recorded in 1779 as being established in St Petersburg at the court of Catherine the Great .
23 In the Old World , Teclis and his companions arrived at the court of Magnus the Pious , where Teclis 's wise advice and mighty sorcery soon made him an invaluable councillor .
24 At the Court of Wards the offices of Auditor and Receiver became virtually hereditary in the families of Tooke and Fleetwood .
25 At the Court of Wards the Tooke family were making the office of auditor hereditary in the last years of Elizabeth , but it was still possible for an active reformer like John Hare to be appointed Clerk ; inexperienced men began to be appointed to offices in this court under James .
26 Bernard 's father , a kinsman of Charlemagne , had been count of Toulouse , and several of his sons had shared his inheritance of land and position in the south-west of Gaul ( though only Bernard achieved high favour at the court of Louis the Pious ) .
27 At the Council of Ephesus the Virgin is pronounced divine by priests with square Byzantine beards .
28 But then the clutch of girls with grease smeared lips , the frag hags , stumbled past in a burst of squeals at the sight of Gharr the golden .
29 At the tip of Lustria the Citadel of the Sunset was completed as a base from which the Elf fleets could guard the coasts of Southern Lustria .
30 Sources say Novell Inc has already sent scouts to call on David Tory at the Open Software Foundation with the message that it could not possibly sell Unix with Motif at the kind of price the Foundation charges for a licence : it says the Foundation is now redoing its sums .
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