Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [verb] at the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | You could change the scale at which you look at the NI , for example . |
2 | Her Royal Highness has also highlighted the R Y A year of youth sailing which she launched at the Earls Court Boat Show . |
3 | It is likely that Alison Wilding will capture the fancy of pundits and punters , as much for her surprising omission from last year 's highly controversial short-list ( see The Art Newspaper No.12 , November 1991 , p.3 ) , as for the quality of the work which she showed at the Tate Gallery , Liverpool , and the Henry Moore Sculpture Trust , Dean Clough , Halifax , the two exhibitions which secured her nomination . |
4 | Baddam publicized in the Daily Advertiser the full range of experimental philosophy courses which he gave at the London Coffee House , Ludgate Hill , between 11 October 1732 and January 1733 , alternating with Abraham Chovet , a Huguenot anatomy lecturer who was appointed demonstrator to the Barber-Surgeons ' Company in 1734 . |
5 | The selection of eighty-one canvases and other works of art has been made by Nicholas Serota , director of the Tate Gallery and long an admirer of Ryman 's work , which he showed at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1977 , and Robert Storr , Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art , New York . |
6 | Braque enjoyed his first success only in 1907 , when the German dealer Wilhelm Uhde bought the Fauve pictures which he exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants . |
7 | John has devised a system of tooling for turning nests of bowls , which he presented at the Loughborough seminar and has been taken up and will be marketed in the near future . |
8 | It was preceded by ‘ The Interpretive Link : Abstract Surrealism into Abstract Expressionism 1938–1948 ’ , which he presented at the Newport Harbor Art Museum , where he was formerly chief curator , in 1986 . |
9 | One of the sellers was Nairn ladies ' guild , who had been given the plate to sell for the guild 's funds , and this was the one I bought at the Bradford Exchange price . |
10 | They threw everything they had at the Swindon goal , but Hammond stopped the lot . |
11 | I can get anybody you name at the BBC to talk to my office and then vouch for me . ’ |
12 | I should like to think that the Colonel 's sister-in-law ( the daughter of a dean ) to whom he gave dinner at the Café Royal , the Aunt whom he entertained at the Walsingham , and the Uncle whom he nicknamed the Nabob , were really his relations and not figments of his humorous imagination . |
13 | There was free drink for a couple of nights for anyone who arrived at the Cross Keys with a bottle of malt . |
14 | And consumer problems and consumer decisions are certainly not going to go away in retirement because we 're all , including myself who retired at the March , are still going to be faced with consumer decisions . |
15 | Of course , says East Anglian artist John Eno-Daynes , who yesterday demonstrated exactly what he meant at the Wilson Marriage Centre , Colchester . |
16 | Moss is concerned by what he heard at the COSE announcement that the companies aim to achieve systems management harmony at a lower level , perhaps at an applications level , than the single high-level link Tivoli is offering . |
17 | Moss is concerned by what he heard at the COSE announcement that they aim to achieve systems management harmony at a lower level , perhaps at an applications level , than the single high-level link Tivoli is offering . |
18 | Rafsanjani declared in a Tehran press conference on June 6 that the Iranian government had " not responded negatively " to the Iraqi approach , and that " when Iraq sent the letters we were hopeful that Saddam Hussein had serious intentions " , but that " what he did at the Baghdad summit shook our confidence " . |