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

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1 ‘ I 'm at a school in Maidbridge , ’ said Jim , ‘ I suppose I must get back there . ’
2 I do not want central Government to say how many teachers should be at a school in Barnet or how much should be spent on books in Barnet .
3 The Balance of Power in the Court : Parents may be at a disadvantage in court because of their lack of familiarity with court proceedings , and their past experiences in court may prove inhibiting .
4 Artists can be at a disadvantage in group exhibitions as only a small part of their activity can be seen .
5 [ since ] the aim of achieving a strong competitive position in international markets , or at least the concern not to be at a disadvantage in comparison with competitors in other countries was one of the chief arguments advanced by some of the first employers ' associations against proposals for social reforms through protective labour and social legislation .
6 Two of the dates you have suggested ( 9.30am on either the 23rd or 26th ) are suitable but I will be at a conference in Inverness on the 2nd and 3rd of July .
7 Some of the remainder must still be at the Institute in Rome ; a delegation from the Venice Soprintendenza and Padua 's Eremitani Church , which owns the fragments , is due to travel to Rome shortly to resolve the problem .
8 Emma and her parents will be at the presentation in London tomorrow .
9 raised the curiosity of some ladies , who happened to be at the Castle in May 1782 , to examine the ruined Chapel , and observing a large block of alabaster , fixed in the North wall of the Chapel , they imagined it might be the back of a monument formerly placed there .
10 If the court directs , such proof must be at the expense in costs of the party who has not admitted the facts in question .
11 Now he was reported to be at the Mamounia in order to work on a book entitled The Mighty and the Meek .
12 ‘ I thought you 'd be at the flat in London .
13 Police were tipped off that he would be at the wedding in Bradford .
14 Younger , unattached people were at a premium in Southland .
15 This dream I 'm reading now — I dreamt it when we were at the cottage in Cornwall .
16 Trade Union officials , including former T N G leader , Jack Jones were at the meeting in Banbury , and called for greater financial and emotional support for retired people .
17 Some of these are at a museum in Santorini which , the book says , is ‘ considered unsuitable for visitors ’ .
18 We are at a disadvantage in Britain in that we do not have a revolutionary doctrine to preach : a vivid message that promises an unattainable millennium .
19 Intuitively , one feels that older learners are at a disadvantage in relation to learning a language , but research shows the situation to be rather more complex .
20 For a ‘ hard-rock ’ school , however , with interests in non-sedimentary rocks , this is hardly surprising , since the largest proportion of Britain 's igneous and metamorphic rocks are at the surface in Scotland , compared with England .
21 If the second person says that his cards are in the first and last row you know that they are at the t in mutus and the t in dedit .
22 Seems that she and her pal Eugenia — both sets of parents live in Piraeus , the two girls are at the University in Athens — were in the habit of phoning home every night .
23 According to the latest figures , Australia , New Zealand and Sweden are at the moment in recession .
24 Describing Bell Lawrie as ‘ old friends of ours ’ , Brewin 's managing director , John Hall said yesterday : ‘ We are at the moment in negotiations , but it is pretty difficult to say too much until it is clear where we are going . ’
25 So in any one point in time the movement is going to depend on identifying exactly where you are at the moment in terms of any of the cycles and where it is you want to get to in relation to , to a particular situation facing you .
26 I 've been at the top in television for a decade , you see , Blanche .
27 If Puddephat had been at the flat in Paris on Friday evening , he could hardly have squeezed a trip to Germany in between .
28 Tonight he 's at a hospice in Oxford .
29 And often , says Penny Mansfield , it 's not so much that he falls in love with another woman but he 's at a stage in life where he wants some diversion .
30 He 's at a meeting in London this morning , but he 'll be back tonight .
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