Example sentences of "['s] [noun] [vb -s] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Neil Kinnock has again declined an invitation to brief the media 's industry hacks at the Labour party conference . |
2 | This situation also raises accusations that the record industry is an incestuous business in which the old pal 's act dominates at the expense of new undiscovered talent . |
3 | A Midsummer Night 's Dream opens at the Theatre Royal , Glasgow , on Friday 19 March , then tours throughout Scotland . |
4 | ‘ Believe me , Brother , God 's angel stands at the threshold , the flailing rod of divine retribution in his hand . |
5 | As the major retrospective of Hamilton 's work opens at the Tate Gallery this month , the artist gives a rare interview and airs his views on Pop Art and the Pop revival and the need for quality judgements in art and the consumer society |
6 | Today 's announcement comes at the end of what had been a successful decade for the Trust . |
7 | A small survey of Lichtenstein 's art opens at the Tate Gallery , Liverpool , next month , with a really comprehensive exhibition of his work following at the Guggenheim Museum , New York , in May . |
8 | The show of Bazille 's art opens at the Brooklyn Museum on 13 November and runs until 24 January 1993 . |
9 | The incumbent 's output starts at a high level and gradually declines , whilst the entrants ' output starts low and gradually increases the more it discovers about the market . |
10 | Hamnett 's defection comes at a time of high anxiety in the British fashion industry — but then she 's a woman well known for choosing her moments . |
11 | The Shipman 's Tale stands at the beginning of the second largest fragment of the Tales , fragment VII by the conventional numbering , a fragment which is consistently found in reliable manuscripts immediately after a fragment VI that includes the Physician 's and the Pardoner 's Tales . |
12 | Now , as composers grope towards a language that satisfies audiences and yet manages to be sufficiently modern , Shostakovich 's music sounds at the front once again . |
13 | The judge 's ruling comes at a time when many legal experts are pressing for young children to be allowed to give evidence in court . |
14 | Bachilor 's licence appears at the beginning of a number of works . |
15 | In New Jersey , the American cricket frog 's voice resounds at a frequency of 3500 hertz , and the female responds immediately to this sound . |
16 | ‘ Brassey 's renaissance comes at a most opportune time , ’ commented Maj.-Gen. |
17 | The videotaping of the child 's statement comes at a crucial point in that process but for the child it is only one part of it . |
18 | Johnson 's account pauses at the Fall of Fiers , today called Foyers , a little more than halfway down the south-eastern length of the Loch . |
19 | The second major problem with Comte 's positivism lies at the other end of his hierarchy , at the level of the social . |
20 | Mr Arafat 's disappearance comes at a time of unprecedented crisis for the PLO . |
21 | All the options came out filling Sweden 's energy needs at a cost of between $5.5 and $7 billion per year , or from 2 to 2.9 cents per kWh . |
22 | You know perfectly well that your husband 's mother lives at a considerable distance , in point of fact in a suburb of Sheffield , and that she has never at any time offered to look after your children . " |
23 | Vic hoots impatiently at the barrier ; the security man 's face appears at the window and flashes an ingratiating smile . |
24 | Crohn 's disease occurs at an unusual high frequency among patients with Turner 's syndrome , known for its association with autoimmunity . |