Example sentences of "people at [art] " in BNC.

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1 You 've got to ensure that your products are really first class and you have to have first-class people at every level .
2 Since the objectives themselves are unreal and unclear , and since there are so many people at every level , multiple messages come down the line the whole time .
3 Anyone who has the experience of employing workers will confirm the clear work incentive when less money is deducted at source from employees ' pay , even if the same overall sums are collected by Stamp Duty , VAT , and the like , for this later allows personal discretion as to what to do with one 's own money ; and such choice is important to people at every level of industrial life .
4 Enigma Variations is a unique ballet about particular people at a particular time — and in a particular environment — the characters were even recognised by old friends ( see page 53 ) .
5 In Harlow , Essex , police arrested at least 45 people when they closed down an acid house party attended by 3,000 to 4,000 people at a disused warehouse at 6am yesterday , a police spokesman said .
6 He told some 600,000 people at a mass that he wanted to visit China , where millions of Catholics are believed to belong to an underground Church .
7 ISLAMABAD ( UPI , Reuter ) — Mujahedin guerrillas fired five rockets at Kabul yesterday , killing 23 people at a bus stop , Radio Kabul reported .
8 People at a studio might call me , or tell the act to get in touch with me direct .
9 The first assumption originated in the fact that because Morgan had made a special study of the Iroquois , where the status of women is comparatively high , he assumed uncritically that this high status would be found among other people at a similar level of technological advancement .
10 All too briefly , until his untimely death in 1944 , there was an Archbishop of Canterbury who was not only a learned philosopher and theologian but was also able , in such writings as his Readings in St John 's Gospel to speak to people at a simple devotional level .
11 In Nicodemus , Kansas , the sole remaining town of black settlers on the plains , Mr Frazier says he found true joy watching the people at a dance .
12 By the morning of the game the sports shops of Paris were locked , with staff supervising the doors , allowing only two people at a time into the shop .
13 To be supporting people at a time of impending loss does not of itself mean that we have to be doing ‘ counselling ’ .
14 Forty ‘ syndicate ’ rooms with full technical and catering services can accommodate forty to 200 people at a banquet , and more if theatre-style seating is used .
15 And if you want 70,000 people at a birthday tribute concert for Nelson Mandela , you push the information through to organisations like CND , The World Council of Churches , and you 'll have a full house !
16 The two-day introductory course is designed for two to four people at a time , though more can be accommodated at Jerome 's other restaurant in Yvetot itself .
17 A PLOT 70 15ft which just accommodates three people at a time hardly seems a typical garden to open to the public .
18 One way of going about this is to invite people at a staff meeting or training day to :
19 Scotrail can not be so terminally stupid that they are unaware of the numbers of people wanting to use the train in the summer , and therefore a train that accommodates more than four people at a time may well be required .
20 The Peaceful Home public house in East Street are offering coffee bar and music facilities to young people at a charge of £40 a night or £60 for three nights , with £15 rental of a juke box and the first month free of charge .
21 The Dreadnought trams , with their double staircases , were ideal for this — as seen here — and four of them could move 360 people at a time !
22 These involved more people at a local and regional level in educational issues and also provided forums for discussion .
23 The six people at a corner table were well known to the proprietor , who saw them regularly in the winter months .
24 It is available to blind people at a concessionary cost of £17.55 .
25 Sister also took the opportunity to address the needs of the clergy who , in their pastoral work , are dealing with bereaved people at a most crucial time .
26 It is available to blind people at a concessionary cost of £17.55 .
27 Through our use of titles we keep people at a distance .
28 Firstly , Ilie Peter , the director of the orphanage , plans to find room in his house for a machine knitting school for about ten handicapped people at a time .
29 And lastly , but by no means least , are the tsunami effects , vast tidal waves usually generated by undersea earthquakes : those tsunami have been responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of people at a time when they struck low-lying coastal areas . ’
30 The large concentration of circulation in the late 1960s was due to the Mirror Group 's purchase of the Daily Herald and the People at a time when Murdoch had not yet arrived to challenge the dominance of the Daily Mirror over the tabloid market .
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