Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] [art] [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 An example is provided by one Parkinson , a Victorian clean-up campaigner , whose moral objection to " public dancing " led him to allege that a ballet at the Royal Aquarium had involved a Japanese female catching a butterfly " in the most indecent place you could possibly imagine . "
2 She frowned to see that the seat at the other side was occupied by his sister-in-law , Sarah Butler .
3 The game had stood at thirty-love when he tossed the ball up to serve and the man at the back of the opposite court had watched him hop and stumble , then fall , the racquet leaving his hand on the upswing and curving away .
4 In order to ensure that every department at the studio was of the best , he set up training schemes for new entrants to the industry .
5 The median has a precise mathematical definition which is absolutely right , and my hon. Friend is correct in saying that the median is bound to alter if the number at the bottom of the scale is changed .
6 It is also difficult to say whether a change at the top would affect the Direction des Musées de France at the heart of the Ministry of Culture .
7 It is relevant to note that the river at the point of crossing was a yard deep and three yards wide .
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