Example sentences of "created at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In use , Montval paper meets all the above criteria , created at the turn of the century by Canson , if offers creative freedom with reliability , all at an economical price . ’
2 Ellen Wilkinson , for two tragically short years until her death in the frozen February of 1947 , sat in the place which Butler had created at the Ministry of Education .
3 The famous names of this generation include Robert Rauschenberg , Jasper Johns , Jim Dine , Roy Lichtenstein , Andy Warhol , Claes Oldenberg , James Rosenquist and Ed Ruscha , all of whom are prominently featured in Schimmel 's selection by works of art created at the beginning of their careers .
4 Dismissed in the last months of his life as a spent force who would not match the powerful energy invested in the compositions which he had created at the beginning of his nine-year career , Basquiat briefly recaptured , by the unhappy circumstances of his death , an image of glamour and a wave of speculation which pushed the prices of virtually unsaleable pictures to $500,000 .
5 I have within me the Enchantment of the Beastline that was created at the beginning of Tara 's history .
6 Llanthony Yard has been created at the museum as an example of a canal repair yard and has a layout typical of the many found around the canal system .
7 The EDLlB system works as a cataloguing system as well as an issue system and the issue system works from a Title File which is created at the cataloguing stage .
8 It is also clear that there are many in Bonn who believe that a tight union should be created at the centre of the EC , creating a two-speed Europe with a powerful core .
9 It criticises the duplication of R&D between different government departments and argues that a new division should be created at the department for energy conservation .
10 A programme of ballets created at the workshop .
11 When a brittle material breaks , two new surfaces are created at the point of fracture which were not there before fracture , and Griffith 's very brilliant idea was to relate the surface energy of the fracture surfaces to the strain energy in the material before it broke .
12 These , together with marksheets and LEA reports , are produced on a turnround basis ; specific computer files are created at the point of printing the forms so that subsequent data entry can be reduced to a minimum of keystrokes .
13 It has been calculated that matter is at present being continually created at the rate of about 50,000 sun masses per second .
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