Example sentences of "[vb -s] [vb pp] [noun] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Since 1985 he has taught students at the School of Biological and Health Sciences about nutrition , training , sport and health aspects of exercise .
2 For the last two years Bob Mayhew has given demonstrations at the Horse and Rider Show which have proved very popular , and this year has been requested to give a teach-in at the Olympia Christmas Show .
3 The £10,000 scheme has lifted spirits at the school which is close to imported coal mountains at Gladstone Dock .
4 Pemberton has added pace at the back , Wallace and Deane are hitting form ( as I predicted they would ) .
5 Over 40 years ' experience of the nuclear industry has installed AEA at the forefront of decommissioning technology in the UK and worldwide .
6 The 32-year old has had talks at the Racecourse with the Robins ' boss who said it was premature to talk about concluding a deal .
7 The 32-year old has had talks at the Racecourse with Wrexham manager Brian Flynn .
8 Road in Toten , that 's the A six double O five has got roadworks at the junction of Lane , some delays in busy periods and the A fifty two , there 's roadworks on the northbound carriageway at Clifton Bridge , there are diversions there for A fifty two traffic heading for Drive as well , sort of weave your way in and out of all the cones that are up there , the the cone monster 's been in the night .
9 While she has /r/ in person where it should be in JC , she has pronounced /r/ at the end of mother , where Jamaicans usually do not pronounce it , and at the end of Jamaica , where historically it is absent : in this last case displaying the type of hypercorrection for which John F. Kennedy ( a speaker of the r-less Boston English ) was famous .
10 Daimler 's inability to turn around AEG since buying it in 1985 , after AEG had already itself failed to stem heavy losses , has damaged morale at the company .
11 Henri Matisse , as all the world by now must know , has replaced History at the Museum of Modern Art .
12 When Absolon brands Nicholas with the hot coulter there is an unmistakable innuendo that he disgraces the rampant Nicholas , who has replaced Alison at the window , with a homosexual assault .
13 St Gallen has become expert at the organisation of congresses and trade fairs , for which the Schutzengarten Congress Centre in the St Jakobstrasse has been specially designed .
14 Many visitors to Quainton Road expressed surprise at the amount of change that has taken place at the Centre over the last few years .
15 But he rejects the criticism that Goldsmiths ' , under his direction , has over-emphasised theory at the expense of practice .
16 NALGO has expressed concern at the effect of job losses recently announced by British Gas Eastern .
17 The Archbishop of Canterbury has expressed concern at the refusal of some clergy to accept the vote of the Synod .
18 At all times one is aware that the artist is also a composer — the conviction with which she untangles some of the more complicated , almost obscure pieces , has an unquestionable authority ( the enormous B flat minor Fugue from Book Two instantly comes to mind in this connection ) , whilst the famous pieces are often presented in a totally different manner — the A minor Prelude and Fugue ( Book One ) will surprise many as the Prelude is fearful and serious ( rather than light with the usual staccato touches ) , whilst the Fugue has clipped articulation at the end of each subject entry .
19 It 's the kind of place that 's put Oxfordshire at the top of the lager lout league .
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