Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [to-vb] [noun] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | For instance , as a result of its interest in this area Barclay 's has put up £1 million to sponsor facilities at the science park at Warwick University . |
2 | So it was very refreshing to find one experienced and respected journalist ready to throw plaudits at the plant . |
3 | An agreement was reached in July 1991 to collect VAT at the country of origin rather than in the country of destination . |
4 | The firm has been campaigning since November 1991 to receive results at the same time as the Japanese press — a privilege denied it because it is not a member of the Tokyo Stock Exchange press club , where securities companies post earnings announcements in members ' pigeon-holes . |
5 | It was announced on Nov. 20 that Dec. 18 had been chosen as the date for South Korea 's presidential elections , with the winning candidate due to take office at the end of Roh Tae Woo 's current term on Feb. 25 , 1993 . |
6 | It also means that the Scottish international 's disciplinary hearing due to take place at the Football Association this afternoon has been called off . |
7 | The right wing coalition parties , RPR and UDF , are expected to triumph at the French legislative elections due to take place at the end of this month but , regardless of who wins , the French economy is set to go into recession in the first half of this year with even the most optimistic forecasters predicting zero growth . |
8 | As a great movie fan , each year I try and keep a fortnight clear to spend time at the Birmingham International Film and Television Festival . |
9 | SUPPORTERS of the Government 's Care In The Community plans which will have a significant effect on South West Durham with the closure of Winterton Hospital were no doubt shocked to learn staffing at a travelling day hospital had been savagely cut back recently . |
10 | Yet during their tenure of office both have had to deal with a Russia now run by an apparently liberally minded head of government who has come to the conference table willing to reduce arms at a rate that the West sometimes finds embarrassing . |