Example sentences of "[adj] [vb pp] at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The old Eagle Warehouse had the appearance of a curve at the west end of Bothwell Street , though in fact it was made up of four straight sections each placed at a shallow angle . |
2 | A practical circus consists of a series of tasks each placed at a different position in the room . |
3 | How much spent at the main counter ? |
4 | Well this is , yeah , although that 's what was all agreed at the last minute . |
5 | Since Balbinder clearly made more progress in a small group where he could have a lot of attention , and where all worked at the same pace , this could be an answer . |
6 | The hunters received on average about US$5 for each dolphin , and the dolphins were all processed at the nearby factory . |
7 | But in 1953 the authorities solemnly sought to destroy copies of " The Kinsey Report " , and in 1956 a number of respectable publishers — Secker and Warburg , Heinemann and Hutchinsons — were all tried at the Old Bailey for " horrible tendencies " discovered in their current fiction lists . |
8 | Any eyes or blemishes should be removed and the potatoes should be cut into even-sized pieces to ensure that they are all cooked at the same time . |
9 | Each council 's elected for four years , but councils are n't all elected at the same time . |
10 | With the deradicalising of students in the Reagan years , Sarris 's criticisms seem less relevant , and the film is less dated now than those made at the same time or a little later that did reflect the Counter Culture , such as Alice 's Restaurant , The Strawberry Statement , Getting Straight and Zabriskie Point . |
11 | Thames Water has already bought five houses on the proposed site and says it will still buy those affected at the going market rate . |
12 | These levels of breeding success were very similar to those found at the same time in the London area and Leicestershire . |
13 | ‘ We consider our wares to be as good in every aspect as those provided at the other hotel , ’ he said . |
14 | Procedures of both sorts can be found in any type or size of organisation , for filling in forms , processing goods , inputting data to a computer system etc , and those directed at the continual development and implementation of policy , or the preservation of the mode of business operation . |
15 | Those aimed at the domestic market usually have very simply operated controls and many can operate in normal lighting conditions . |
16 | It was expected that these would be first seen at a higher value of the exposure and that in every case a roughly linear graph segment would follow the point at which the subject was fully seen . |
17 | When first seen at the homoeopathic clinic , he was just able to get around with one tripod . |
18 | There will be companies from the Evonana Theatre at Guildford and the Redgrave Theatre at Farnham , with David Mercer 's last play and Pinter 's ‘ Betrayal ’ which was first seen at The National Theatre . |
19 | Averaging of this kind was first done at the National Hospital in London in the 1940s by George Dawson , initially using a technique of photographic superimposition and then later a system of addition using banks of condensers , but it was the electronic processing and computing power of the 1960s and 1970s which made the accurate timing of these averaged potentials possible , resulting in a rapid expansion in ERP research . |
20 | This model was first exhibited at the German Radio Exhibition in August 1934 . |
21 | 1975 , ( the date the play was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre ) . |
22 | The phenomenon was first detected at the Bugey-3 reactor in France in September 1991 , but Greenpeace criticises the state electricity company , Electricité de France ( EDF ) , for devoting more attention to rectifying problems as they occur than to examining the causes . |
23 | Whereas the long-term significance of human activity upon plants and animals and soil characteristics and distributions has provided one research focus , in climatology the emphasis has perhaps been more evident on a spatial scale with the impact of human activity first appreciated at the local scale but then subsequently extended to the meso and thence to the world scale . |
24 | The very life blood of Amnesty is its research teams — there are currently 40 based at the International Secretariat in London . |
25 | This far exceeds more recent estimates for 1983 given at the On-line conference in December . |
26 | Best done at the very start of an investigation . |
27 | Speaking to The Art Newspaper Ms Lyles noted that while there have been major surveys of British watercolours in recent years ( such as that held at the British Museum in 1985 ) these have tended to be in-house shows , with the emphasis on highlights from individual collections . |
28 | She was n't a bad wife or anything like that , it was just that she 'd met this man at work , where she worked , they both worked at a dry cleaning place . |
29 | Could you tell me , if you and your spouse are both killed at the same time |