Example sentences of "be at [art] centre " in BNC.
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1 | Hitler was never again to be at the centre of public attention as he was for a while following the plot of 20 July 1944 . |
2 | Britain will be at the centre of these negotiations . |
3 | The Charter will be at the centre of government 's decision-making throughout the 1990s . |
4 | To begin with there must be detailed analyses of small and intermediate-size LOCA 's as well as the large double ended breaks that used to be at the centre of safety analyses and formed the so-called ‘ design basis ’ accident . |
5 | It emerged that the Reverend Mackenzie , in his sixties and far from well , was alleged to be at the centre of such rituals . |
6 | To understand how these families , regarded by their Orcadian neighbours as good , clean-living people , came to be at the centre of such serious allegations , it is necessary to go back a few years . |
7 | Pray that God 's vision and detail will be at the centre of organising Go ‘ 92 children 's ministries . |
8 | It was an interesting time to be at the centre , for news was beginning to get through from Burma and plans for reconstruction after liberation were being drawn up . |
9 | HAPPY Prince Andrew has a ball on the golf course … unaware that he is about to be at the centre of a new royal taping scandal . |
10 | BEVERLEY Allitt attended a local school in Lincolnshire and was noticed only for her constant attempts to be at the centre of attention . |
11 | This should be at the centre of the designer 's attention throughout the development of the unit — indeed , starting with preliminary ideas of what options the program should present to the user and then refining and extending them , the program will develop in tune with the feedback received from the classroom . |
12 | sterling ceased to be at the centre of the world 's financial system . |
13 | Well you know what the angle 's going to be at the centre already do n't you without |
14 | ‘ Someone 's got to be at the centre . |
15 | In addition to being a gathering of worshippers , such congregations may be at the centre of the life of a community in ‘ alien ’ surroundings . |
16 | Development of this exciting innovation is continuing , firmly rooted in the concept that the primary care team must be at the centre of health and social care planning and provision . |
17 | There was the sensation of immense speed now ; he thought the skies were rushing past him , and there was a whirling , dizzying feeling , as if he might be at the centre of a maelstrom . |
18 | Local government is full of excitement and variety ; it is an opportunity to be at the centre of things in the community and an excellent stepping stone to work in private practice as well as commerce and industry . |
19 | The longer scheme is widely thought to be better and I should like it to be more at the centre of the proposals , as I want the environment as a whole to be at the centre . |
20 | The inter-relationships between the flows will be at the centre of the proposed research . |
21 | Now the all important thing about a piano is , apart from the fact that it t can be at the centre of an orgy , the important thing is that are you able to collect it ? |
22 | He was a god , poised to be at the centre of another Big Bang , creating a new universe with which he would be integrated in the most positive way . |
23 | Both sides of the arguement at the latest Scottish school to be at the centre of opting out plans are standing firm following a heated public meeting . |
24 | In later years he would be at the centre oftwo scandalous court cases … |
25 | Traders say they were promised that Merchants Quay would be at the centre of a thriving complex of shops , restaurants and homes , but now they 're surrounded by offices , and cut off from customers . |
26 | MERSEYSIDE has once again shown itself to be at the centre of new writing talent . |
27 | Elena will be at the centre to watch a football tournament , hear music from Stokesley School Band , see displays by the local police and fire services and enjoy various stalls and sideshows . |
28 | Preparing for donkey work Bishop Sessford , right , may be at the centre of controversy over the ordination of women but he plans a quiet life when he retires , writes Tom Morton |