Example sentences of "[noun pl] at [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | They were all assholes at DEA headquarters , according to Hurley . |
2 | The catalogue ( Yale , $45 , £30 ) carries a long reconsideration of the artist 's life and career by its curator , Dr Elizabeth Prelinger , assistant professor of fine arts at Georgetown University , with additional essays by Dr Alessandra Comini and Hildegard Bachert . |
3 | SIR JOSEPH BURKE , who has died aged 78 , was Professor of Fine Arts at Melbourne University for more than three decades , before which he had been a member of Attlee 's secretariat at 10 Downing Street . |
4 | In 1946 he became Professor of Fine Arts at Melbourne , Australia 's first such Chair , which he occupied for 32 years . |
5 | Finally in early March the house left the Mansfield Street drawing room ready to be reconstructed in its own Lutyens-designed pavilion in the Palace of Arts at Wembley . |
6 | A Creative and Performing Arts Panel , meeting for the first time in February of that year , became a Board , and from the outset was looking at proposals such as that from Middlesex Polytechnic for a BA and BA(Hons) in Performance Arts , an ambitious proposal which was greeted with reservations but encouragement , as was a proposal for such a degree in Creative Arts at Trent Polytechnic . |
7 | After rapid progress at the School of Fine Arts at Lille he became a pupil of Francisque Rebour and Georges Busson , both respected equestrian painters . |
8 | Edinburgh , has long been established as a cultural and artistic centre and , with its museums , galleries , learned societies and other institutions , makes the Faculty of Arts at Edinburgh University an unrivalled choice for postgraduate study . |
9 | Among the few surprises in a generally lacklustre sale of nineteenth-century furniture and decorative arts at Sotheby 's New York on 13 February was a walnut library table , simply catalogued as ‘ American Walnut library table , third-quarter 19th century , Probably Philadelphia ’ , and estimated at $4–6,000 . |
10 | Désiré Feurle , who studied Decorative Arts at Sotheby 's London and worked at Sotheby 's New York has , since opening his gallery in November 1990 , exhibited works by contemporary artists such as Gilbert and George , Julian Schnabel , Alexander von Schlieffen and Anish Kapoor in conjunction with historical works of decorative art . |
11 | The six students , studying ‘ A ’ level Drama and Theatre Arts at St Mary 's were chosen to help out with Britain 's leading theatre company . |
12 | In his contribution the exhibition 's co-ordinator Nigel Whiteley , Head of Visual Arts at Lancaster , argues that the tradition of Ruskin 's ethical approach to architecture survived into the Modern Movement , however different the aesthetic result . |
13 | Born in Washington , County Durham , formed his first band , The Banshees , in Sunderland , studied fine arts at Newcastle University before joining The Gas Board — a pop group , that is . |
14 | Mr Hartley , in his final year studying community arts at Newcastle , had been seeing Miss Harrison for about a year . |
15 | She studied Fine Arts at Leeds University and her first job was as a reporter on House and Garden magazine . |
16 | A report by John Brown , Engineering and Constructors , leaked by Time Out Magazine ( 28.8.89 ) suggested 126 fire risks at Tottenham Court Road tube station . |
17 | Who , though , in the sussed world of professional backstage liggers at G-Mex , would admit to having this relationship with a pop star ? |
18 | Within a month or so the French , having won important skirmishes at Jargeau and Patay , could turn towards achieving the next logical step of their success story , the coronation of the dauphin as king of France . |
19 | Once again , as at Crécy , the English were outnumbered , but the prince , imitating his father 's tactics at Crécy , drew up his forces in a strong defensive position in hilly , wooded country . |
20 | Bonn officials last night played down the extent of the last-minute rethink of their tactics at Strasbourg and one said that it had all been a ‘ silly misunderstanding ’ . |
21 | Lawrence will make changes in personnel and tactics at Bristol tomorrow night . |
22 | In design it was the shape of things to come , the forerunner of the big , luxury stands at Goodison Park , Anfield , Stamford Bridge and other grounds of today . |
23 | Langbaurgh Council is to take stands at Birmingham and Stavanger in Norway to help local companies exhibit at major trade fairs this year . |
24 | But underneath all the tough-talking , cryptic statements and pipe-lighting that allows him time to carefully think out his replies , there is another Bill Morrison , a schoolboy at heart , who is happiest sitting in the stands at Lord 's or Twickenham swapping cricketing and rugby stories , who idolises sporting heroes like cricketers Denis Compton and Gary Sobers , four-minute miler Roger Bannister , and former rugby international Gerald Davies , and who is in a fever of excitement over the arrival of his new MG RV8 , a ‘ reincarnation of the old MGB ’ , only ‘ more powerful , more comfortable ( I hope ) and certainly more costly ’ . |
25 | K1 2005 stands at Mallaig ready to run back to Fort William with the return Lochaber train in very wet conditions . |
26 | Group MD , centre , talks to 's MD and territory manager on one of the company 's stands at Crufts . |
27 | Last week , when Cantona sat watching in the stands at Arsenal , Hughes secured victory with a poacher 's goal — something of a rarity in his scoring repertoire . |
28 | A post dated 1705 stands at Hopton in Derbyshire ; and at Bicton , in East Devon , is a fine brick pillar dated 1743 , with directions and scriptural texts on its four sides . |
29 | Graduate Kate Bowles , who is studying soaps at Exeter , delivered a paper on why Neighbours and Home And Away were so successful in Britain . |
30 | The 150 dons from world universities heard Kate Bowles , studying soaps at Exeter University , lecture on Neighbours And Sub-Cultural Imagination . |