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

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1 For steady-state operation at zero load torque the position of the rotor at the phase switching times is illustrated in Fig. 4.3 with reference to the torque/position characteristics of a three-phase motor operated with a one-phase-on excitation scheme .
2 In the mouth of the alley at the end of the tunnel two more shapes starting from the bridge into the darkness hesitated , and then stopped .
3 THERE was a small piece of spare ground on the other side of the hedge at the end of our garden , and on it , newly arrived , a caravan .
4 In front of the church at the west end was built a portico or narthex which generally extended across the whole width of the façade .
5 Would you personally be more motivated and work more effectively if you were to receive a share of the profit at the year end ?
6 so this memento of the artist at the height of his powers makes a welcome return to the catalogue , sounding finer still on CD .
7 The result is to make more plausible Mancini 's claim that from the seizure of the prince at the end of April some men were suspicious of Gloucester 's ultimate intentions .
8 The result is to make more plausible Mancini 's claim that from the seizure of the prince at the end of April some men were suspicious of Gloucester 's ultimate intentions .
9 He notes that ‘ Another consequence of this development of bio-power was the growing importance assumed by the action of the norm at the expense of the juridical system of the law . ’
10 " Payment in " shall not be mentioned in the pleadings and the notice must not be with the pleadings or documents for the use of the court at the trial or arbitration until after its decision , except in the case of a defence of tender , or the filing of a plea under the Libel Acts ( Ord 11 , r 7 ) .
11 In announcing the decision of the court at the conclusion of the argument I stressed , and I repeat , that the effect of setting aside the order leaves the health authority and its medical staff free , subject to consent not being withdrawn , to treat J. in accordance with their best clinical judgment .
12 The jealousy between them was the talk of the Court at the time .
13 The question for the consideration of the court at the stage when the amount of contribution has to be assessed is how much , if anything , ought to be recoverable by the third defendant from the third party ‘ having regard to the extent of [ the third party 's ] responsibility for the damage in question . ’
14 But , in proceedings of this nature the general rule is that , where a committal order has been made , any further application in respect of it should be made to the judge who made the order , whether that application is in the nature of an apology by the contemnor or an application to reopen the proceedings by reason of the availability of fresh evidence or some other ground where no error of the court at the hearing is alleged .
15 A party who makes such an offer shall file a copy in a sealed envelope , but the offer shall not be brought to the attention of the court at the hearing until the question of costs falls to be decided and the court shall , in exercising its discretion as to costs , take into account any offer which has been brought to its attention : Provided that , except in a case to which paragraph ( 3 ) of the rule applies , the court shall not take such an offer into account if , at the time it is made , the party making it could have protected his position as to costs by means of a payment into court .
16 The scale of the problem at the Belfast Gas Works site on the Ormeau Road is daunting .
17 By the time of the next possible resolution of the problem at the end of 1921 , coalition had signally failed to provide Unionists with what they had hoped for , and Lloyd George had become an electoral albatross rather than an asset .
18 Such was the style of the Service at the time that it was known as " The Best Flying Club in the World " , but measured against today 's standards , utterly amateurish and grossly incompetent .
19 Sir Denis Rooke , Chairman of the British Gas Corporation , became Chairman of the Council at the end of 1977 , with its student numbers still rising by anything from 6 to 13 per cent a year .
20 and of the country at the things which we heard during that trial .
21 I believe that there are objectives that should be endorsed , not because the Bill favours one part of the country at the expense of another but because an international terminal , as well as a through station , at King 's Cross will benefit the whole country .
22 She 's out of the country at the moment so I 'm pretty stuck until she comes back .
23 Mike had managed to smuggle her out of the hotel yesterday evening , but , as he had pointed out to her , it would be impossible to get out of the country at the moment without alerting the Press .
24 But the divine divine is out of the country at the moment , at some coven of inter-faith priestesses in California .
25 Another who seems to have greatly appreciated his visit to Scotland was the Spanish ambassador Don Pedro d'Ayala , who wrote an account of the country at the desire of Ferdinand and Isabella in 1498 .
26 1715 An Act against Brybrie. 1721 against giving anything to " Thiggers or Sorners. " 1725 against stealing horses or cattle ; transporting servants or any other persons to other countries , especially to Ireland ; weavers to " take the meall of the Country at the rate of the Country for their Work " ; that " shoemakers work the common whang at a shill .
27 ‘ But he was out of the country at the time . ’
28 The money would be spent to pay social insurance benefits to people who had been persecuted and driven out of the country at the time of the Anschluss and were now living in countries such as Israel and the United States , and a small proportion would be devoted to projects in Austria .
29 Er they get rather sulky and offended to say the least , they get er , often they recruit academics and lawyers to say that the memories of abuse are fabricated , the memories of abuse they could n't really have happened because the people concerned were out of the country at the time and were on holiday anyway and er did n't even meet the family until the kid was eleven years old after it was sup and so on and so forth .
30 Fru Gertlinger , the young wife of the gardener at the Villa , recently become housekeeper , made them picnic lunches and every day they rode out early to check their notes and make sure that they had missed nothing .
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