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

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1 On one level , it is quite a good joke in the decade of Brecht 's Der Gute Mensch von Sezuan to be relishing the washing-up scene in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in the decade of Sartre 's La Nausée and ( as far as English publication was concerned ) Joyce 's Ulysses , to be whooping with delight at the reprint of Adventures of Tom Pippin by Roland Zuiz .
2 Hundreds of people have been found near to starvation at the Serb-run Omarska detention camp in Bosnia at the centre of allegations of executions and other atrocities .
3 The decision ends a seven-month wait to settle the issue at the home which has been at the centre of allegations of declining standards .
4 The basic question is this : is information represented in the brain at the level of individual cells or at the level of groups of cells ?
5 Yet , first , that outcome of specialization which is an assumed general division between those who create and perform and those who merely receive is not significantly greater at this level of material techniques than at the level of systems of training of inherent resources .
6 Such a categorization is an advance on a simple distinction between state and non-state organizations since , as Clegg and Dunkerley point out , ‘ little objective differences exist between state employees and non-state employees at the level of relations of production ’ ( Clegg and Dunkerley 1980 , p. 489 ) .
7 The Soviet Union had sent a memorandum on Oct. 11 to UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuellar , urging that this committee should meet at the level of chiefs of staff [ see p. 37640 for its reactivation in August ] .
8 The Military Committee of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) met at the level of chiefs of staff for the first time in 1991 on April 11-12 at the organization 's political headquarters in Brussels , under the chairmanship of Gen. Vigleik Eide ( Norway ) .
9 Bibliometrics emerges not at the level of individual records of publications , but at the level of files of bibliographic records , in which values in the fields recur .
10 In addition both sides agreed to begin direct political negotiations , at the level of heads of state and foreign ministers , to achieve a peaceful settlement of mutual grievances .
11 He also called for a meeting of the UN Security Council at the level of heads of state or government to discuss the Middle East , a proposal which was welcomed by the PLO .
12 The intergovernmental conferences on political union and economic and monetary union , meeting at the level of heads of state and government , reached agreement on the draft treaty on European union based on the texts concerning political union and on the draft treaty text concerning economic and monetary union …
13 But Sir George , as Roland had calculated , was more alarmed at the thought of pilgrimages of Leonora Stern than aware of the possibilities of Cropper and Blackadder .
14 Article 1 of the 1896 Convention provided for service at the request of officers of the ministère public or of the courts of a Contracting State addressed to the competent authority in the state of destination ; the diplomatic channel was to be used for communication from country to country unless direct communication between the relevant authorities of the two states was allowed by bilateral agreement .
15 At the meeting of Unionists of 12 November , Law read the letter and impressed his audience with the concessions that Lloyd George seemed ready to make .
16 I became one of the enthusiastic mob ( mostly female ) who hung over the balcony rail at the end of performances of Swan Lake and Coppelia , yelling for Margot and Bobby ( Fonteyn and Helpmann ) , as if we knew them personally .
17 It was interpreted as marking a shift to the right , favouring " manager-bureaucrats " at the expense of supporters of former Deputy Prime Minister Alfonso Guerra ( who had resigned in January — see p. 37968 ) .
18 The waiter , practised at the disruption of moments of intimacy , plumped the bill down beside Edward 's plate .
19 The issue was expected to be high on the agenda at the summit of presidents of the so-called Group of Eight — Peru , Colombia , Mexico , Venezuela , Argentina , Brazil and Uruguay — which started in Ica yesterday .
20 Many who stay at the abbey do so at the suggestion of members of the Iona Community , of which there are some 200 scattered throughout the UK .
21 We have only to look at the string of sell-offs of assets of the former National Bus Company groups after privatisation to demonstrate conclusively that those are not far-fetched fears or exaggerated concerns .
22 Where the rock is steep and provides climbs of a high order or difficulty , at the forefront of developments of the day .
23 The statistical resemblance is measured by comparing mean values and ranges of actual and simulated sequences , as well as looking at the distribution of runs of wet or dry days .
24 It is because Marx and Engels look not just at the laws but at the nature of relations of production within a whole system that this fundamental and analytically fruitful difference shows up with such great prominence in their work .
25 However , just as basic systems theory suggests that every system begins and ends with the individual and , therefore , that all systems are circular , there is good reason to believe that a common policy for education can only be arrived at by looking at the array of experiences of different individuals instead of others ' perceptions of these experiences .
26 By the late thirteenth century , when the first translations into the vernacular were commissioned ( often at the behest of men of a military cast of mind , such as Edward I , who had one made in Anglo-Norman ) Vegetius was beginning to enjoy a popularity which was to last until early modern times .
27 In directing subject working groups and TGAT , the Secretary of State at the time , Kenneth Baker , demanded advice on ‘ the measurement and recording at a range of levels of positive achievement in reasonably discrete elements ’ ( DES 1988a : Appendix B ) .
28 There is an obvious need to be able to develop indicators which summarize the structure of a given population at a variety of scales of analysis ( e.g national , regional or county ) .
29 This may be used at a variety of levels of sophistication and economic generality , thus : 5.3 i ) Models at company level may be based on econometric equations for instance to analyse the relationship between price and demand , perhaps using the model .
30 The industrial action by the University and College lecturers union NATFHE caused some disruption at a number of colleges of higher education and Liverpool 's new university , John Moores .
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