Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [vb -s] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , what we 're trying to do in the visual arts is to spend what limited money we have to produce a better situation for the visual artist and for the public who gets pleasure and enlightenment from visual arts than exists at the moment , so rather than just prop up the status quo , which is what is would be very easy to do if one just kept the pot boiling so to speak by giving a few grants to artists here and sitting at the centre of a spider 's web in Tunbridge Wells waiting for applications to come in to us and then responding .
2 Its many alterations and additions reflect in stone and brick , the looms and busts at the woollen industry .
3 It is this tension between the grandiose themes of cosmology and its mundane workings that sits at the heart of Dennis Overbye 's superb book .
4 A two-hour bus tour takes in the main sites and ends at a peak overlooking the city .
5 The sea ebbs and flows at the rivermouth giving salt-wedge or mixed waters from 1.0015 to 1.007 ( for comparison , coral fish are usually kept at a constant 1.025 or 35 grams/litre , 4.67 ounces/gallon , salts at 25°s ; C ) .
6 There were gasps and whistles at the magnitude of the figure .
7 The text , ‘ Omnis terra adoret te ’ ( ‘ All the earth worships thee ’ ) , evokes a majestic tempo , emphasized by long notes and rests at the end of the movement , preceding the evidently joyful ‘ Et psallat tibi , in duple time , marked légèrement ( one of the ‘ time-words ’ discussed below ) .
8 Their first single ‘ Mystery Train ’ is restructured with bleeps and beats to sound altogether moodier , while ‘ Senses ’ is one of those emotional anthems that sits at the end of the set .
9 It is the attempt to examine some of these interdisciplinary intersections that lies at the heart of this text .
10 Day 4 Purchased 150 sets of ready-cut seat bases and backrests at a price of £5 per set , and paid for them .
11 For example , his mother finds it almost impossible to prepare Veronica 's tea , which she likes to feed to the child , because John empties cupboards upstairs , turns on taps , climbs on top of the wardrobe , hangs from the banisters and shouts at the top of his voice .
12 The Figure omits the clones and probes spanning the rDNA region , because the majority of these clones also hybridise to over half of of the other YAC probes , and so it is not possible to place these clones and probes at a single position on the map .
13 The Domesday Book gives a good indication of the status of certain places as caputs at the heads of estates in the eleventh century .
14 Akroteria were later added in bronze : Victories at the apices and basins at the outer angles .
15 Finally , Lindsey and other tax experts have consistently argued that as tax rates are cut , economic efficiency is raised by reducing tax breaks and shelters at the same time .
16 Finger positions and speeds at every location in a text are recorded together with the reader 's voice during normal reading .
17 The west pediment ( fig. 126 ) shows the fight of Greeks and Centaurs at the wedding of Peirithous .
18 Detritus — Also sometimes known as mulm , this describes the mixture of tiny waste items that gathers at the bottom and in the filters of any tank set-up .
19 I 'd like to import this list into a database , and then mailmerge the names and addresses at the top of my document .
20 What these boardroom blouses and toerags at the turnstiles do not realise is that football management is not a skill to be acquired through hard work , but a gift from God .
21 Consequently , crew weight should be equalised at all times , whether the crew is to leeward or windward : that is why the halyards and the topping lift are usually controlled by the stoppers and winches at the base of the mast .
22 ( a not unusual event ) he leaps up the six flights of stairs and arrives at the top as cool as a cucumber , followed by a very out-of-breath Orderly Officer .
23 ‘ I do n't think I could face Dr Wyn 's nudges and winks at the moment . ’
24 More than once they saw a passer-by , soaking wet , shout threats and curses at an open window .
25 I have noticed small mites and flatworms at the front of the tank .
26 A coroner has warned of the dangers of blocked chimneys and flues at an inquest on a woman who was suffocated by fumes from a boiler .
27 The parish church in Bowmore was reopened after three months of extensive alterations and repairs at the expense of C. Morrison Esq .
28 While making no overt concessions , he told lawyers and judges at the Middle Temple in London that discussions between a proposed advisory committee , the Law Society and senior judges ‘ may lead to different conclusions for different types of case , and most important of all , our conclusions may change in the light of experience ’ .
29 On a purely practical note , all this added up to quite a bit in value and Ivy Cottage did not appear to have any extra locks or catches at the windows .
30 Although the campaigns in which Mrs Whitehouse and her associates have been involved during this period may , on the surface , seem particularly disparate and eclectic , if one looks below the surface — as Tracey and Morrison have done particularly thoroughly — then it is the diminishing influence of the Church in moral issues that lies at the heart of NVALA action and concern .
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