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

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1 Wolfgang told Leopold that he was obliged to write the piece at great speed , and that the four soloists were ‘ completely in love with it ’ .
2 Now we 're in the Vale of Eden and the line runs west of the river until it crosses the loop at Great Ormside and into Appleby by its eastern banks .
3 Ron Treptow , an experienced canoeist , was shooting the rapids at Great Langsale Beck in the Lake District when his canoe became stuck in rocks .
4 She was moving round the room at great speed for so heavily built a woman .
5 We have explained the point at great length to the hon. Member for Kincardine and Deeside , but he keeps making his claim .
6 It was a monologue called ‘ Good News ’ , in which Beattie enthused down the phone at great length to a young man who 'd apparently done her the most enormous good turn .
7 Down the road at the church of St Mary the Virgin at Great Brington , scene of Lord Spencer 's funeral , the door was locked and tourists wandered round the churchyard in search of flowers and Spencer tombstones .
8 A perfect example of a site that was deserted in the middle years of the seventeenth century can be examined on the ground at Great Stretton , a few miles south-east of Leicester .
9 One of the methodologies used by anthropology is ‘ thick description ’ , the telling at great length of some cultural occurrence , one in which the anthropologist is frequently involved , followed by its analysis .
10 Pupils at the exhibition at Great Tey Primary School
11 Paul looks better , I seen him rushing down the road at great speed to catch the train , not looking as white as he was a few months ago .
12 In the Garden : Drawing the line at great design : Anna Pavord delves into a book that reveals the gardens architects have imagined could accompany their creations
13 But Sir Lawrence Byford , the club president , insisted : ‘ We have searched the world at great cost to myself and there just is n't one available . ’
14 He was despatched off the end at great speed and the viewing had to end there and then .
15 The gardens opened to the public at Great Ouseburn , near York , raised £1,689 and attracted nine hundred people to look round .
16 Another site , some distance from the main concentrations , where a major change has been dated to 350 — 60 is the villa at Great Casterton .
17 It was of a harbour on a rough and windy day , which some small sailing ships were trying to enter with , it appeared to Ellie , no little difficulty , while behind them a steamer was cutting through the seas at great speed .
18 Lucy Godfrey , five , suffered massive burns in the blaze at Great Chesterford , Essex , which claimed her three-year-old sister on Tuesday .
19 The dispute may become so vigorous that one of them is driven away and flees , striding away over the plains at great speed .
20 The six-month-old animal fell through a hole less than two feet wide in a field at Great Burdon , Darlington and was imprisoned 12ft underground in a narrow chamber for a day until a man walking his dogs discovered her and called the RSPCA .
21 The six-month-old pony fell through a hole less than two feet wide in a field at Great Burdon , Darlington .
22 His home and farmland , upwards of 300 acres , could be submerged along with some 50 other homes if a reservoir at Great Bradley , near Newmarket , is built .
23 Michael Armstrong , 28 , of Welfare Crescent , Newbiggin-by Sea , Northumberland , died almost instantly when his van was involved in a crash at Great Stainton , near Sedgefield on Wednesday , an inquest heard yesterday .
24 police rang them up this woman had rung him up , she 's got a farm at Great Alton and
25 At 6 he was dispatched to a school at Great Dunham kept by the rector , Richard Ransome , where he remained , enjoying only very brief holidays , until he went to Eton ; nor did he go home for all of his holidays .
26 Edmund Walter was accused of taking bribes to acquit a murderer at Great Sessions , but his defence leaves some presumption in his favour .
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