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

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1 Enterprise zones — which seduce businesses into poor areas with attractive tax breaks — are currently back in vogue at the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development .
2 Would there not be merits er at least putting in the requisite wiring in case at a future date , that a C A S O M for instance , became dual capable ?
3 Landsbergis , meeting Gorbachev in Moscow at the latter 's request on June 26 , had been told that a moratorium would signal a return by Lithuania to its pre-March 11 status , and Landsbergis claimed that this meant that negotiations would formally be between the Soviet Union and one of its constituent republics .
4 Although Nizan was in Moscow at the very outset of the Stalinist purges , his gaze was focused less on the national than on the international scene .
5 In empirical work , the unit of analysis is typically taken as the nuclear family or household , and the distribution based on all such units in existence at a particular date .
6 Well , not to kill the world , but they they there are enough bombs in existence at the present time to obliterate the world about three or four times over so we 're told , so we read no snow out here at all Danny is there ?
7 Now we have three shirts in existence at the same time : England wore the World Cup strip at the Lord 's Taverners sevens , the traditional strip at the Selkirk sevens and will don the new kit against Canada .
8 Classes , on the other hand , are related in a quite different way , since they are engaged in struggle at the economic , political and ideological levels .
9 I gazed in admiration at the splendid mellow brick Tudor gatehouses of Trinity and St John 's with their painted coats of arms and their octagonal towers ; at the oriel windows , and the fantastically-patterned corkscrew chimneys ; at the playful Gothic-revival fantasy of the Bridge of Sighs .
10 Of Baking , Marie Ure says : ‘ Once again I am lost in admiration at the magnificent response to the appeal , in quantity , in quality and also in imagination .
11 The consuming element in Lloyd Webber 's rapture was apparently her ability to soar to F above top C , play Rachmaninov on the piano , and sing in Russian at the same time .
12 In physics at the molecular level , they are referred to as ‘ Vacuums , .
13 The first sailing from the port after midnight on the New Year was taken as the official start of the Single Market ; the first piece of freight on board was actually an unidentified light van and trailer — the driver no doubt blissfully unaware that he had made history — which , along with several vehicles turning round from the inbound convoy , sneaked back on board the 01.00 return sailing of the Pride of Kent while the official welcoming party was still in progress at the other end of the port .
14 The Primitive Methodist chapel on Westgate was built in 1871 to replace a smaller chapel on Quaker Lane , and a campaign is in progress at the present time to raise funds for its refurbishment .
15 Students will be able to see stained glass conservation in progress at the nearby Barley studio , a commercial conservation practice , and the York Glazers Trust , an independent trust closely tied to York Cathedral , both of which are leading centres for the restoration of stained glass in the United Kingdom .
16 The designs for Primavera , which was in preparation at the same time , were proving a problem .
17 In 1991/2 Nancy Honey also became the Fellow in Photography at The National Museum of Photography , Film and Television and Bradford and likely Community College .
18 Heather Johnston , a graduate in photography at the Royal College of Art , works at the interface between painting and photography ; a point reinforced by the ornate gilt frames which surround her photographs .
19 It was taken away stone by stone and rebuilt in part at the Beamish Museum in Newcastle area , which specializes in preserving country ways .
20 The citizens of Riverbank stood at the water 's edge and stared in horror at the two on the opposite bank .
21 At this point , some readers may be raising their hands in horror at the imagined cost and effort of all of this !
22 As Ashley stared in horror at the hairy black spider , Thomas extended a curious finger .
23 She stared in horror at the whitened , frozen cadavers which lay there under a tattered , canvas sheet .
24 The wind whipped at my hair whilst my stomach lurched in horror at the dreadful sight below .
25 Willie stared in horror at the bubbling water and backed towards the table .
26 How , more than anything , he 'd wanted to tell his family all about her , but how , because Rosemary had shrunk away from him in horror at the very idea , he had given her his solemn promise that , outside this building , her name would never leave his lips .
27 Special Forces men burst through the front door of The Anabaptist Reform Church , and gaped in horror at the unholy tableau spread out before them .
28 It had been intended to number the main service 109B and 109W , for Blackfriars and Westminster respectively , as had been done in the case of the Wimbledon services , but there was a change in heart at the last minute and the buses were delivered with blinds numbered 109 only .
29 He took the finest of lines round the trees at the 13th before hitting the green with a perfectly struck long iron for his four and then was in luck at the 14th .
30 St Joseph 's old boy Jim D'Avila , Labour 's candidate in Swindon at the last election , says his parents would have sent him elsewhere had it not been for subsidised transport .
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