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

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1 At t' other end ( and t' other side ) of t'Dale , Chee Torr has a rare addition , with the wall between Changeling and Doggone Groove done : Doggy Style at E3/4 6b .
2 Remembering a scratch match played in 1879 , which had provided plenty of fun for both players and spectators , Bill Lister had an idea : ‘ Thinks I ta meself , if nobbut t' tradesmen cud be gotten together to play a match once a year , ah 'm sewer it wod goa , an' 'specially if it war ta tak' place at t' feast . ’
3 In part the SARFU 's statement read : ‘ We wish to state publicly that , contrary to press reports , the executive of the SARFU did not authorize the playing of the national anthems of New Zealand and South Africa at the Ellis Park test .
4 The stolen car stopped , forcing Pc Hurley to brake and around 20 youths appeared and started throwing concrete missiles at the patrol car .
5 He looked carefully at the sticks of uneven length and thickness that Philip had fixed together , too loosely .
6 It was , simply , Gordon explaining that ‘ the try ’ was scored on the fourth anniversary , roughly , of stopping — weighing anchor ? — at the Canaries en route in a 47-footer across the Atlantic to the USA .
7 When the rosy spectacles are laid aside , it is clear that what to the husband and children can be a refreshing hobby — after all they are more often than not the consumers , not the producers , of the home-made jam — to the wife can be another variant of the natural mother image and in everyday terms can mean longer than ever hours at the chopping board .
8 In England , James Robertson ( 1953 , 1958 ) , a colleague of Bowlby 's at the Tavistock Clinic , started a campaign to persuade children 's hospital wards to admit mothers together with their children , or at least not to restrict visiting in any way ; some hospitals welcomed the idea , others resisted it , but meanwhile a Government committee was set up which in 1959 published the ‘ Platt Report ’ on the welfare of children in hospital , recommending ‘ that all hospitals where children are treated will adopt the practice of unrestricted visiting , particularly for children below school age ’ , that ‘ it is particularly valuable for the mother to be able to stay in hospital with her child during the first day or two ’ , and that ‘ children should not be admitted to hospital if it can possibly be avoided ’ .
9 The originators of socio-technical systems theory are reputedly Eric Trist and his colleagues at the Tavistock Institute who ( in the early 1950s ) studied the effects of technological change on the morale of workers .
10 ‘ He put his foot between the two bottom rungs of the ladder and then caught at the upright to save himself from staggering .
11 CHRIS GRANT ( Stay On Tracks ) : ‘ He tired at the Melling Road second-time after being poised to challenge for the lead .
12 Dorothy Snook , of Bristol , will be on cloud nine after a stay at the Hereford Moat Hotel , which includes flying lessons , a balloon flight and a helicopter lesson .
13 Today the New Inn came up for auction at the Hereford Moat House , along with four other county pubs .
14 The hormone count was high at the Hereford Leisure Centre as a group of local women prepared to work out with the Chippendales .
15 The job losses would be at the Hereford County Hospital , mainly among nurses and ancillary workers .
16 Tonight 's operation will be the biggest mounted by West Mercia Police at the Hereford ground .
17 This happens because each eye looks at the pencil from a slightly different angle .
18 Trent could n't see whether the track ran on to the quarry or stopped at the cabin .
19 One of them waved a greeting at the cabin — the sergeant , Trent presumed .
20 Students in the bed race compete with the Blackpool Belle for the attention of photographers at the Cabin in 1979 .
21 Ariel had laid down Sycorax at the cabin entrance , under the dappled broad shade of a mango tree .
22 Roman glanced over his shoulder from his laconic position at the cabin entrance , watching as Caroline , clad in white Bermudas and canary-yellow shirt , darted around in the cockpit of the yacht , efficiently dealing with the paraphernalia of setting sail .
23 Sighing , she swivelled round , looking at the cabin properly for the first time .
24 Lissa adjusted her foothold on the sloping riverbank and stared crossly at the cabin cruiser moored on the gently rippling water .
25 She sat up , flicked on her torch and looked thoughtfully at the cabin window .
26 She drove out for an early lunch at a small diner down the road and was back at the cabin by half past twelve .
27 Grabbing a robe and a towel , she was heading for the shower when someone tapped quietly at the cabin door .
28 They arrived at the cabin .
29 The pie parade , which included about fifty floats which had started from the neighbouring village of Scissett , arrived late at the pie field , having been stuck on various sections of the route , including the entrance to the field itself .
30 Back at the truck all was despondency in the gathering gloom .
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