Example sentences of "[vb pp] at the national " in BNC.

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1 Now the treasures of this most acquisitive of monarchs — portraits , armour , jewellery and so on — will be exhibited at the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich from May to September as part of the anniversary celebrations .
2 The picture was subsequently exhibited at the National Gallery on a two-year loan basis .
3 The artist Trevor Stubley at work on a portrait of Hannah which was exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery
4 Averaging of this kind was first done at the National Hospital in London in the 1940s by George Dawson , initially using a technique of photographic superimposition and then later a system of addition using banks of condensers , but it was the electronic processing and computing power of the 1960s and 1970s which made the accurate timing of these averaged potentials possible , resulting in a rapid expansion in ERP research .
5 Nonetheless certain advances can be made at the national level , and given that politics and governmental power are still largely national in scope certain advances must be made at that level if they are to be made at all .
6 A talented photographer who contributed regularly to THE FACE , his work can be seen at the National Portrait Gallery , London , from Nov 8-Jan 20 .
7 It can be seen at the National Gallery from 22 November to 7 February 1993 , and at the Metropolitan Museum from 11 March to 23 May 1993 .
8 She is seen at the National Cemetery in Seoul paying her respects to the thousands killed in the Korean War .
9 There will be companies from the Evonana Theatre at Guildford and the Redgrave Theatre at Farnham , with David Mercer 's last play and Pinter 's ‘ Betrayal ’ which was first seen at The National Theatre .
10 The fourth centenary of the birth of the great seventeenth-century printmaker and draughtsman Jacques Callot was celebrated in his home town of Nancy earlier this year while a selection of his prints was also shown at the National Gallery of Washington .
11 The People 's Liberation Army was told at the National People 's Congress in March to meet its financial needs by making a profit out of business operations … it sounds close to privatising the armed forces .
12 The coal trains were drawn from a railway connection to the rear of Fleetwood Depot by a neat steeple-cab locomotive , now preserved at the National Tramway Museum ( see p. 110 ) .
13 A PRESTIGIOUS new exhibition detailing the development of the tramway system in this country , was formally opened at the National Tramway at Crich , Derbyshire , on Saturday , July 18 .
14 The Kaiser and von Werner disagreed ; only mainstream artists were exhibited in St Louis ; and von Tschudi was replaced at the National Gallery by the ubiquitous Von Werner .
15 Last year an exhibition was mounted at the National Gallery , which showed how impressionist paintings were actually made , and investigated the materials and techniques used .
16 Mr Brendan Finucane , who prosecuted in the Aberdour trial , told the hearing that Gray posed as a Mr Edouards and contacted the foundation , based at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Bloomsbury , London , where Aberdour was deputy director .
17 I have recently been appointed as the RLS centenary co-ordinator , based at the National Library of Scotland .
18 LLANELLI , the Schweppes Cup holders , have been drawn against Pontypridd in the first of the back-to-back semi-finals of the competition , to be played at the National Stadium on May 4 .
19 Ties to be played at the National Stadium on May 4 .
20 Footnote : The annual Cliff Richard Pro Celebrity Tennis event , which has in the past enticed such unlikely names as onto court to raise funds for the Tennis Development Trust , will this year be played at the National Indoor Arena , in Birmingham , in December .
21 A number of further Japanese aircraft wrecks may be displayed at the National Museum of Papua New Guinea ( Port Moresby ) .
22 Ralston did say that the first volume Knopf intends to publish ( and is now rushing to complete ) will be entitled French Masterpieces of the Barnes Collection , with an introduction by Richard Wattenmaker , an alumnus of the Barnes art appreciation classes , who is currently director of the Archives of American Art in Washington , D.C. Catalogue essays , by a team of ten writers five from the National Gallery in Washington , five from the Réunion des Musées Nationaux in France will examine eighty works from the Barnes to be displayed at the National Gallery , the starting point for the Barnes tour .
23 Although no longer a barren exchange , they do not represent outline agreements to be followed at the national level .
24 Osborne completed a 19-1 three-timer — his first since Flown , Young Pokey and Nomadic Way scored at the National Hunt Festival in March — when 11-4 fav Noble Eyre took the West Midlands Claiming Chase .
25 Nearly five thousand job losses have been announced with four thousand redundancies announced at the National Westminster Bank and eight hundred within the Department of Employment .
26 It began with the statement : ‘ Perhaps the favourite accusation thrown at the National Front by its multi-racialist critics is that we are simply a bunch of bigots , that our stance on Race , the very heart and core of our political being , is no more than ignorant prejudice against Coloured people ’ ( Vanguard , April 1987 ) .
27 Even the fascist is laying claim to membership of this community , as he seeks to rebut ‘ the favourite accusation thrown at the National Front ’ .
28 Since the mid-50s he has designed well over 100 West End productions and has also worked at the National Theatre , the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Chichester Festival Theatre .
29 There were exceptions , again , like Carousel , which is being revived at the National Theatre later this year , and which has a plot bizarre by Verdi 's standards .
30 But I read in The Independent that Bernard Shaw 's comedy Pygmalion , about the flower girl with a common accent and Professor Higgins , the speech doctor ( written for Mrs Patrick Campbell in 1916 ) has been revived at the National .
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