Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [noun] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It seems very likely , ’ concludes Mr Irwin , ‘ that had this evidence been available to the defence team at the time of the trial , the outcome would have been different . |
2 | So he settled for a secure telephone call , indifferent to what that would do to Maxim 's reputation among the Defence Staff at the embassy . |
3 | erm , the adventure section was quite successful in a lot of respects they had quite a few people er attached to it , the scout group and the cub group , cub packs did n't have very many , but erm the adventure section had quite a few people , er and in fact we 've got people doing the tent stalls at the moment that are from a seventh mutant , which is , what it was and of course they 've disenfranchised if you like er but we 're looking , the district is looking to create a new group with Buckland |
4 | The men told us that the area was dangerous , that robbers used to hide in the mango tree at the crossroads and jump down on people returning home to their villages . |
5 | The UK Secretary of State for Defence , Tom King , made a four-day visit to the Falkland Islands at the beginning of March 1990 . |
6 | Three guys hijacked it from the Company 's yard but I saw then and climbed into the refridgeration unit at the back . |
7 | After ringing the bell several times she reluctantly pushed her husband 's letter through the letter-box — he had very meanly sealed it before she could read it — and took the holdall around to the boiler room at the back of the house . |
8 | ‘ The End Of Your Chain ’ mixes and matches Yardbirds beat with garage bluster , but with erudition and a peculiarly appealing humour — and the guitar charge at the end is great . |
9 | ‘ The End Of Your Chain ’ mixes and matches Yardbirds beat with garage bluster , but with erudition and a peculiarly appealing humour — and the guitar charge at the end is great . |
10 | The two ADF receivers were working in the ADF mode at the time of the crash , though the No 1 unit may have been subject to intermittent electrical interruptions due to poorly soldered joints . |
11 | It is true the funding arrangements at the time of the research did not allow for holiday pay , sick pay , and so on . |
12 | The final glide back to the base airfield at the end of the day is a particularly stressful time . |
13 | Scottish international Lynn Harding , preparing for the Stockholm Marathon at the end of the month , set a course record when she won the women 's race by over four minutes from Durham City veteran Julie Coleby . |
14 | There is a fine example of this between the Peter/Ellen duet at the end of the Prologue and the well-known " Dawn " Interlude ( I ) into which it leads . |
15 | The support staff at the school are all used productively and positively . |
16 | A customer came past to the pharmacy counter at the back and the druggist said : ‘ Excuse me , folks … ’ |
17 | The present church dates from the 11th century , with many fine features , notably the brick tower at the west end , the porch and the pulpit . |
18 | None the less , his results were censored from the trial analysis at the point of his last ‘ on treatment ’ oral cholecystectography/ ultrasonagraphy . |
19 | The initial height of each mussel and the height in subsequent years were measured exactly perpendicular to the shell hinge at the umbo using a digital caliper ( ±0.01 mm ) . |
20 | 200 µM cAMP was present in the gel reservoir at the cathode . |
21 | Whatever the tide states at the lock gates , the ri the channel is dredged ten feet below that . |
22 | Erm , we 're doing all about this in er E D S the other day and apparently from the pictures on the T V at the time everyone thought it was whole of Ethiopia that was starving , and it was only actually twenty five percent of the population . |
23 | Owen was a staunch supporter of Cuvier 's views on discontinuity , and he successfully emphasized the milk glands at the expense of the egg-laying in order to keep the platypus firmly within the mammals . |
24 | However , when she disappeared into the powder room at the hotel where they stopped for lunch on the way back to London and Dunbar went off to book a table in the restaurant , he and Aubrey had a moment alone together . |
25 | Maclean opens his account in Madrid against local player Alberto Codina a week today , while for Donaldson , who reached the semi-finals of the Danish Open last month , the Guernsey event at the end of next month marks another breakthrough in that it is the first time she has gone straight in to the main draw for a Grade A tournament . |
26 | The world system theorists , who publish regularly in Review , the journal of the Braudel Center at the State University of New York at Binghamton , of which Wallerstein is the intellectual inspiration , have developed a systematic and far-reaching analysis based on a dynamically changing division of labour between the core , peripheral and semi-peripheral countries within the orbit of the capitalist world system . |
27 | Away from the elite politics at the centre , the millions of rural Chinese constitute an even less calculable factor in any future political upheaval . |
28 | The entire system is modular with the Prospekt module at the heart containing the cartridge transport and sealing mechanism , and a microprocessor to control all the modules that can be added , for example a solvent delivery unit . |
29 | Are shoppers now expected to hover over the vegetable counter at the supermarket , stricken with anxiety trying to remember which greens cause cancer and which do not ? |
30 | This morning I put the kettle on the gas before going down to the Blair toilet at the bottom of the maize field . |