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

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1 There 's the lamps showing Lot number one O eight there we are showing for twenty pounds at twenty pounds for the lamps at twenty pounds anyone anyone want them ?
2 The report on the coarse wares is very illuminating for the views at that time of a man who had spent a lifetime handling pottery .
3 It also must have given them much-needed protection , for the seas at this time were tyrannised by the huge , two-metre-long sea scorpions armed with massive claws which fed on the smaller creatures of the sea floor .
4 Dublin 's notorious ticket touts have also been getting in on the act through Northern front men knowing there will be a market for the tickets at ten times the outlay .
5 Pausanias does not consider the authorship of the metopes , but the difference of approach we noticed between the two groups corresponds so exactly to the difference between the gables that we can safely postulate one designer for the sculptures at each end of the building ; but can it be one man who designed both ?
6 I would say that the CNAA was responsible for establishing the arts in higher education , first as subjects valid for higher education , and second as subjects valuable to the country , in other words it helped to establish a national reputation for the arts at this level , which had never existed before .
7 This was the weekly practice night for the bell-ringers at All Saints Church , High Wycombe , and Patricia Newton 's team was ringing away for all it was worth .
8 This would have been enough to allow the guardians to purchase 300 hot cross buns for the inmates at current prices ; that , too , was duly authorised for Easter 1930 .
9 It is useless to write long , sustained chords for the trombones at dynamic strengths above mf .
10 The LEA refused to concede , even when the parents made application for judicial review ; but when the application to the court was amended to focus on the legality of the LEA 's admissions procedures and their operation , the authority finally backed down and found places for the children at two schools where non-white pupils were firmly in the minority ( Overthorpe and Thornhill ) .
11 One of the best here is the Barrow Bridge village , built around 1830–40 by Robert Gardner , for the workers at two mills , both of which have disappeared .
12 On the south side of the High Road , east of Linden House , was Campden House and two inns , ‘ George IV ’ and the ‘ Prince of Wales ’ , with an area behind them , east of Dukes Avenue — the Glebe Estate — referred to as ‘ New Chiswick ’ estate containing artisan dwellings built for the workers at local manufactories , such as ‘ Thornycroft 's ’ and Dan and Charles Mason 's ‘ Chiswick Soap Company ’ which manufactured not only soft soap , but furniture and metal polish .
13 During the excavations at nearby Holborough both Bronze and Iron Age artifacts were discovered and at Luddesdown an Iron Age site was found .
14 He should be the link between the professionals at head office and the local knowledge of the on-the-spot workers .
15 Clearly this division of tasks into three types is only useful if there are clear psychological differences between the tasks at different levels .
16 For those not requiring red cell transfusion there was no difference in packed cell volume between the groups at 1 month .
17 But rapid anti-Hebbian modification of the mutual interactions between the neurons at one level should work rather well if combined with slower Hebbian modification of the synapses feeding excitation from a lower level .
18 With minor exceptions , landlords have been permitted since 5th November 1973 to collect only the rent applicable before 6th November 1972 , plus half the difference between that rent and any higher rent agreed between the parties at normal rent reviews , or settled by arbitration , or otherwise determined .
19 However , this mixing has not made the surface composition the same everywhere : this is clear from the lower albedo of the maria and from differences between the samples at one site and those at another .
20 Most of the hour Richard spent pacing up and down the corridor , stopping at windows to look out between the buildings at bare trees and transparent hedges .
21 All the noise being made about the hostages at that time was just political rhetoric .
22 From this more harmonious base the counsellor can attempt to move the family on to consider when family relationships began to falter , what the circumstances were , and how all parties felt about the issues at that time .
23 The local authority has issued a writ after receiving complaints about the shops at 17th century Blickling Hall , Norfolk .
24 It was of a harbour on a rough and windy day , which some small sailing ships were trying to enter with , it appeared to Ellie , no little difficulty , while behind them a steamer was cutting through the seas at great speed .
25 It was a day of mixed emotions for a player who came up through the ranks at Ayresome Park .
26 He had been a friend of the Emperor since the two had first met in Rome in 1829 , a time when Malmesbury found him ‘ a wild harum-scarum youth apparently without a serious thought of any kind ’ , who enjoyed galloping through the streets at full tilt on a fine thoroughbred .
27 Oh they , they used to have several going through the hangers at one time they erm they probably had about six Harvards , and about nine Bostons which were , they were bigger than
28 Evening rush-hour traffic in Liverpool city centre was halted during the alert , in which the gunman was spotted looking through the sights at potential targets .
29 He is seeing her off the premises at this minute . ’
30 They have to hurry — a giant highway is due to be driven through their neck of the woods at any moment .
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