Example sentences of "[pron] colleagues at [art] " in BNC.

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1 When I got home I told everybody where I 'd been and what I 'd done : my 63-year-old father , my three sisters , my nephews , my friends , the men and women in my local pub and my colleagues at the bank .
2 At nine o'clock , by arrangement , I rang one of my colleagues at the hospital , Dr. J. D. Underwood , about a matter which is coming up at the next medical committee .
3 Many of those anomalies were identified by my colleagues at the very outset of the poll tax escapade .
4 The position that was presented by myself and my colleagues at the last er er er at the last last er last meeting was to indicate a higher level of fire cover within the Service that Councillor wanted and the Committees supported the view that we should have a higher level subject to further discussions of the fire of the fire .
5 There is no way that we can change those without the agreement of all the other members of the community er but I know that it 's something that er my colleagues at the foreign office are extremely concerned with .
6 ‘ We have to talk about it but I will be doing that with my colleagues at the FA before I talk to anyone else . ’
7 The underlying premise of Papert , Servan-Schreiber and their colleagues at the Centre Mondial is that children and adults , lawyers and journalists , the rulers and the ruled , can all assimilate compute culture without either losing their own , or surrendering to some centrally imposed scheme of , knowledge .
8 If Branko Palcic , Stephen Lam and their colleagues at the Cancer Research Centre in Vancouver have their way , the deadliest cancer of the 20th century may be about to share the fate of its 19th century predecessor .
9 That 's what H M I P did they got further information from British Coal they met er on Friday er with their colleagues at the National Rivers Authority and it 's from that greater understanding of the application that H M I P have now said that they are prepared to withdraw their objection subject to the imposition of the conditions at the N R A request .
10 With internal savings , including voluntary redundancies , the Broughton men , and their colleagues at the Filton factory near Bristol , have managed to keep the work ‘ in house ’ .
11 Bessie Cohen ( centre ) and her colleagues at a rehearsal of the Troubadour act c.1895
12 Earlier this year Chie Furihata and her colleagues at the Institute of Medical Science at the University of Tokyo published findings supporting Glaxo 's thesis .
13 Ruth Muschel and her colleagues at the US National Cancer Institute and at Yale , reporting this discovers in Science ( vol 219 , p 853 ) , suggest that this may mean that some people have an inborn tendency to develop certain kinds of tumour .
14 CAGNEY and Lacey actress Sharon Gless , who is currently in London starring in Misery at the Criterion , has treated her colleagues at the theatre to her favourite Haagen-Dazs ice cream .
15 She would elicit from her colleagues at the Versorelli Institute the exact itinerary Kingdom had followed there in November .
16 His colleagues at the NSC , John Lang continued , had given him the nickname ‘ Knight Rider ’ , after the television hero ( ’ one man and his machine , dedicated to the righting of wrongs ’ ) , for his disappearances to confer with the contras .
17 was seconded to the Thames Valley force at Reading and established the Pilgrim 's matches at Henley for his colleagues at the Met .
18 Amulya Reddy and his colleagues at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore say India can improve its standard of living , generate less CO2 , and spend less on energy .
19 Professor Purnell Choppin and his colleagues at the Rockefeller University in New York have made peptides ( short sections of protein ) with a similar structure to the regions of virus proteins that bind to membrane receptors .
20 A recent paper from Paul Satz and his colleagues at the University of Florida ( Science , vol 218 , p 797 ) provides some of the answers to this long-standing problem .
21 The other source of inspiration — and indeed guidance — for the research was an experiment by William Hayward and his colleagues at the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York ( Nature , vol 290 , p 475 ) , Their work on a virus-induced lymphoma of birds inspired the researchers to look specifically for the myc gene — rather than for any of the 13 other known proto-oncogenes .
22 Dr Kai Simons and his colleagues at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory recently undertook a detailed study of the entry of Semliki Forest virus ( which can cause encephalitis in mice ) into animal cells .
23 For example , David Walker and his colleagues at the University of Sheffield approached us because they wanted to take a new look at photosynthesis .
24 This was the rationale behind a recent experiment carried out by Veerman and his colleagues at the University of Amsterdam ( Nature vol 302 , p 248 ) .
25 The same anger he feels towards the morning greetings from his colleagues at the library .
26 An explanation for the phenomenon ( sometimes known as Kondratiev waves after the economist who first identified them in 1925 ) was proposed by Joseph Schumpeter and has since been adopted , extended , and supported by empirical studies by Christopher Freeman and some of his colleagues at the Science Policy Research Unit at Sussex University .
27 Just days after overturning a decision to deselect him , the Labour stalwart has now been rejected by his colleagues at the party 's county level .
28 Inevitably , the requirements both of compromise and of secrecy meant that Citrine and his colleagues at the top backed the obscurantism of the majority of the chairmen against Melling .
29 Launched by Mayer and Timms and continued by , among others , Sainsbury and his colleagues at the University of Sheffield , this new approach to the evaluation of social work has revealed previously uncharted areas of knowledge , and has been extensively reviewed in recent years ( Sainsbury , 1980 ; Craig , 1981 ; Rees and Wallace , 1982 ; Fisher , 1983 ) .
30 Professor Stewart and his colleagues at the University of Birmingham identified a number of difficulties with these proposed changes , although with academic care they added the proviso : ‘ to identify problems is not to draw a conclusion ’ ( Stewart et al .
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