Example sentences of "of [adj] [noun] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Frequent criticism of the dearth of technical demonstrations at the Royal Welsh prompted MLC 's regional beef specialist , Brinley Davies , to stage a third day livestock ring presentation of practical genetics . |
2 | Erm and possibly the installation of mini roundabouts at the minor junctions erm would give us quite a lot of benefit . |
3 | Its author is Curator of Aboriginal Art at the Australian National Gallery in Canberra . |
4 | In 1982 I took the job of botanical illustrator at the National Museum of Wales . |
5 | Dave Simmonds , head of economic policy at the National Council for Voluntary Organisations , said that other European governments levied only 5 per cent on national lotteries . |
6 | At a more practical level , but under the shadow of such an ideal , went the building of a series of administrative layers at the sensitive ideological point between the official state and the mass of the people . |
7 | [ The Times , 8 January 1974 ; E. Croft-Murray , in catalogue of retrospective exhibition at the Fieldborne Gallery , London , May–June 1973 ; J. Pope-Hennessy and E. Croft-Murray in catalogue of memorial exhibition , ibid. , May–June 1975 ; private information ; personal knowledge . ] |
8 | The principal explanation is likely to be that so characteristic of English educational provision , where the strength of local initiatives is also a weakness ; where central government 's desire to support and disseminate a variety of innovative practices at the local level can lead to confusion and contradiction in national policy-making . |
9 | The Duke and Duchess of Kent this evening attended a Gala Evening in aid of the Council for the Protection of Rural England at the Royal Festival Hall . |
10 | It will be headed by Mr Keith Critchlow , currently head of the department of Islamic architecture at the Royal College of Art . |
11 | Until 1989 he was director of European affairs at the environmental and energy policy centre of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University , and until 1990 a broadcaster on the BBC and commercial radio , a company director and public affairs advisor . |
12 | While there , you have the opportunity to play the Golden Triangle of Spanish golf at the following rates : San Roque £16.50 a day , Valderrama £44 a round and Soto-grande £33 a round . |
13 | Richards also had the benefit of solid support at the other end as Haynes steadily made his way to 184 , the highest West Indian innings at Lord 's , and with Lloyd chipping in a fifty the total reached 518 . |
14 | DUXFORD 's collection of historic aircraft at the Imperial War Museum ( IWM ) never stops increasing . |
15 | But if all we can do , in our attempts to specify the meaning of a non-observation statement , is to state some implications of that statement at the observational level , it seems that there will always be some aspects of that statement 's meaning which will escape us and remain unspecified . |
16 | Referring to the ILP and the Socialist League , he wrote in November : Fortunately for the British working class movement , such organisations , with no mass connections or mass influence , or record of mass struggles in any part of the country , are of little significance at the present time . |
17 | The authors are Christian Kaufman of the Basel Museum , currently working at the Musée des Arts Africains et Océaniens in Paris ; Adrienne Kaeppler of the Smithsonian ; and Douglas Newton , former head of the Department of Primitive Art at the Metropolitan . |
18 | Delamotte belonged to that Society and was a member of the Society of Arts , and of the Society of Artists , having exhibited a number of architectural drawings at the Royal Academy . |
19 | In many parts of the tropics there are mass spawnings of marine worms at the full moon at identical periods each year , the water glowing phosphorescent green during these mass nuptials . |
20 | In London , meanwhile , a Whitehall report citing all sorts of commercial opportunities at the British Museum has drawn a defensive response : suggestions that the museum might see itself more like a branch of the leisure industry have got the staff bristling with indignation . |
21 | I thanked him for his cheering thought and walked over to interrupt Barry who was involved with a small group of well-heeled tourists at the far end of the bar . |
22 | Another useful study , which looks at the implications of demographic trends for a range of different activities at the national level , is Ermisch ( 1983 ) . |
23 | And we were doing that in front of 30 people at the Mean Fiddler . |
24 | He had emerged into another pool of dim light at the far end of the corridor . |
25 | This is certainly true of lesser men at the royal court . |
26 | However , by late July there were increasing signs of public frustration at the political impasse , with student demonstrations being reported in the capital Yangon ( Rangoon ) and also in Mandalay and Prome . |
27 | A study has been commissioned into domiciliary care compared with hospital care in stroke patients , to be undertaken by the department of public health at the United Medical and Dental School . |
28 | After breaking off diplomatic relations with Mary 's husband , Philip II of Spain , he revoked Pole 's legatine commission and proceeded to order the arrest of Cardinal Morone , a close friend of Pole and the representative of English interests at the papal court . |
29 | They shared a common concern to explain the events that had changed the lives of themselves and their families , and came from an intellectual tradition that stressed causes and the analysis of social events at the macro level . |
30 | The guest speaker is Dr. Mike Fitzgerald , director of the Polytechnic of West London and former Dean of Social Science at the Open University and former deputy director of Coventry Polytechnic . |