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

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1 The U.S. Open Champion is one of seven golfers who earned in excess of $1 million in the 12 months leading up to the World Series of Golf at the end of August .
2 A series of improvements at the site in Barcelona have resulted in the annual rate of three day lost time accidents being reduced by a third .
3 Instead , we prepared with a series of games at the local level here in B.C. ’ .
4 BELGIUM is pressing ahead with plans to generate half its electricity from nuclear power by 1985 , despite a series of mishaps at the country 's biggest concentration of nuclear power at Doel , near Antwerp .
5 Initial flight of the prototype Iris ( N185 ) took place on June 19 , 1926 , this being followed throughout the summer by a series of trials at the Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment ( MAEE ) , Felixstowe .
6 Oliver Duddy stopped his man Noel Higgins of Glasnevin during a series of trials at the National Stadium last night .
7 Conservationists have levelled a series of criticisms at the basic ground rules of these cost-benefit studies .
8 In addition , there will be a series of screenings at the Ikon Gallery of new experimental work , followed by discussions with some of the filmmakers .
9 From the beginning of 1791 the London committee held a series of meetings at the Blenheim coffee house which led to the foundation of the Veterinary College on 8 April .
10 In 1843 , in a series of lectures at the Orthopaedic Institution ( published in 1855 as Lectures on the Deformities of the Human Frame ) he described what became known as ‘ Little 's disease ’ , a spastic paralysis of both lower limbs secondary to infantile cerebral palsy .
11 In November of 1954 , Williams began a series of lectures at the Public Library , and while the theme of these lectures was by now a familiar one to his audiences ( education in the West Indies ) , the public debate that ensued between Williams and the Reverend Dom .
12 During the summer of 1967 , Hugo Rune gave a series of lectures at The Rondo Hatton Memorial Hall in Brentford , West London .
13 His political troubles deepened at the weekend after conservatives had won a series of victories at an emergency session of the legislature , the Congress of People 's Deputies , which had paved the way for his powers to be curbed .
14 Miss C 's mother has never been told of the attack , because she was undergoing a series of operations at the time .
15 A woman was driving and she parked beside our land-cruiser , nodding to us briefly as she stepped out onto the road and flung a series of questions at the Indian , half in Spanish and half in a more guttural tongue , which I took to be Quechua .
16 Four firemen were killed and three seriously injured by a series of explosions at a Russian chemical plant in the Urals .
17 Over 100 people were estimated to have been killed , and about 7,000 made homeless , by a series of explosions at an ammunition dump in the southern Addis Ababa suburb of Bekulo Bet on June 4 .
18 Several young plants can be formed from a single stem by making a series of wounds at a convenient distance apart and burying each in a prepared hollow in the ground .
19 A council investigation uncovered a series of defects at the Dolphin Centre including weaknesses in the internal and external walls and distortion of aluminium panels in the pitched roof .
20 The claim comes after prisoners started a series of fires at the jail on the day of its official opening .
21 And since October last year there 've been a series of applications at the High Court in London for the company to be wound up .
22 Kim Ku inspired a series of strikes at the end of December 1945 and issued statements of a Napoleonic character calling for the dissolution of political parties and the recognition of a new government .
23 Paul and his colleagues organised a series of parties at the school and his company also ran the school tuck shop .
24 The statement of reasons of a Community legislative measure is contained in a series of paragraphs at the beginning of the measure .
25 Over a series of evenings at the end of March and the beginning of April , 13 chief examiners gave Associateship candidates invaluable advice on the techniques which could lead to success in the approaching examinations .
26 the very existence of any examination at 16+ ( whether GCE , CSE or a unified examination or examination system ) as opposed to a series of assessments at the right stage of development for the individual pupil is questionable because firstly sixteen has already ceased to be the date for leaving education for the majority of pupils , secondly employers look increasingly to school recommendations , college course experience , and examination expectations rather than evidence of ‘ O ’ Level/CSE achievements , and thirdly the Universities and Higher Education look for and stipulate ‘ A ’ Level achievements rather than ‘ O ’ Level evidence .
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