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

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1 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Birmingham is one of the finest small collections in the world with about 200 paintings from the Middle Ages to the 20th century .
2 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Birmingham is holding a major loan exhibition entitled ‘ Dangerous Liaisons ’ putting Nicolas Poussin 's painting ‘ Tancred and Erminia ’ in context ( 14 October-3 January 1993 ) .
3 Barber Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Birmingham — Includes works by Rubens , Rembrandt , Gainsborough , Rossetti , Monet , Degas , Gauguin and Van Gogh .
4 He started afresh on this work which appeared privately in 1893 as Rules for Compositors and Readers at the University Press , Oxford .
5 The European Court also decided in favour of two Spanish and British foreign language tutors at the University of Venice , who had been denied contracts of indefinite duration on the grounds that the posts were in the public service and that they were not Italians .
6 Fellow undergraduates and tutors at the University were last night said to be stunned by the news of his death .
7 During this year Mozart added to his expanding list of works another Mass ( K.66 ) and other sacred works , dance pieces , and three orchestral serenades , called Cassations , for the end-of-term festivities at the university .
8 More than a third of the undergraduates never ordered books at the university bookshops , and less than a third of the grant provided by the Department of Education and Science was spent as it was supposed to be .
9 Spent six months at the University once to learn German .
10 A group of your former fellow-students at the university , all Germans , and all extreme radicals , arrived on the scene in Salamanca and proceeded to disrupt our lives and shock the Spaniards with their outrageous behaviour , in which you joined .
11 Jack Kahn graduated with honours at the University of Leeds in 1928 and achieved an MD from the same university .
12 Dr Hayes ' remarks come in reaction to plans put forward by sports captains at the University , to encourage top athletes to apply to Oxford .
13 ENGINEERS at the University of Wales , Swansea , have begun a £1.4 million project to improve the speed and efficiency of printing colour magazines and books .
14 A VOICE synthesiser aboard a British educational satellite is ready to send messages to schools , engineers at the University of Surrey announced this week .
15 A raid on the adjoining rugby club meant that the phone lines at the University ground were cut for a day .
16 The grantholder , along with Dr R Lee of St Mary 's College , is convening a symposium to consider these matters at the University of Surrey in July 1989. the meeting will address : i .
17 He was educated at Edinburgh High School , was a pupil in a firm of civil engineers , and attended lectures at the university in mathematics , physics , and other subjects .
18 Stuart had been more aware of their existence this year , walking up to lectures at the university , going through the Grassmarket or the gardens , seeing drab figures squatting on the stone steps , or standing outside the hotel in the evening by the vents from the kitchen where the steam formed vapour clouds and it was possible to inhale the smell of food with the intensity of a drug .
19 ‘ Mr Aram 's interest in North of England textile mills all began during his undergraduate days at the University of Nottingham ’ Dr Chapman explained .
20 It was a relic of student days at the University of Bonn .
21 And all the students in those colleges that are studying education have been doing so for awards at the University of Sussex , so we 're actually a much bigger family than the students we have here on the site at Thelma .
22 Sometimes they broke into my classes at the university , carrying pictures of Franco and Primo de Rivera and chanting Falangist slogans or singing army songs , and shouting maricone ! maricone !
23 David Poole , who came into ballet in Cape Town a few months before John Cranko in 1944 , described his beginnings : how he saw his first ballet performance on a Saturday night at City Hall , spoke to friends there of his desire to dance , and on the Sunday was told by them that they had arranged with Dulcie Howes for him to attend classes at the University Ballet School .
24 ‘ Well , my parents live in Kenya and I was going to study in Nairobi , but Moi has suspended the classes at the university for this year , so I applied to come here . ’
25 He was educated at the Marischal College of Aberdeen and a private school in Chelsea , and from 1831 till 1835 he attended classes at the University of Edinburgh .
26 These students may attend one or more classes at the University , paying an appropriate proportion of the full annual fee .
27 A half day release each week enabled Paula to travel to tutorial classes at the University of Anglia 's personnel management department .
28 A version of the quantity theory which concentrates on the factors that determine the demand for money was developed by economists at the University of Cambridge .
29 Born in Singapore thirty-one years ago , with a dash of French blood in his Asian veins , brought up on Hawaii , he did two years at the University of Hawaii , but concentrated on attending some of the tougher colleges of the North Shore before finally graduating from Pipeline and Sunset to take his PhD at Waimea in the early eighties .
30 At that time , , who had been a graduate of , and teacher in , my department at U.C.L. , had accepted a chair at U.C.L. , and was about to return to his old department once again , having spent a number of years at the University of Durham .
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