Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Within a corporation there may be a sense of team spirit or there may be a corporate culture which becomes part of the communication at any moment . |
2 | The main role of the therapist at this stage will be to listen and to further his assessment by careful questioning . |
3 | The model assumes that for either the end state or the intermediate state , a scenario is needed — a written description of the envisioned behavior of the operation at some point in time . |
4 | They have to hurry — a giant highway is due to be driven through their neck of the woods at any moment . |
5 | This and the long duration of the eclipse at low frequency require that this material extends well beyond the pulsar and of course the companion 's Roche lobe , the region within which matter is gravitationally bound to the star . |
6 | The Grandmaster of the Order at this time was Jacques de Molay . |
7 | Sewage effluent is the cause of the problem at 61 sites , it says . |
8 | He was not one of us ; he did not quite fit into the measured compartmentalised minds of the Service at that time . |
9 | The Pretoria Minute , summarizing the agreements reached in these talks , included a commitment to mechanisms for more direct involvement of the ANC and other organizations in the running of the country at all levels . |
10 | The ANC subsequently announced the postponement until June 1991 of a national congress initially planned for December , when a new leadership was to have been elected , on the grounds that delays in agreeing the conditions for the return of the exiles meant that a large proportion of ANC membership would still be out of the country at that time . |
11 | Those , in turn , are vital to understanding the growth of employment and population in different areas of the country at different dates : for instance , the earlier growth of the Atlantic ports of Glasgow , Liverpool and Bristol , or the relative prosperity of London or Aberdeen vis-a-vis most manufacturing areas in the 1980s . |
12 | If the new resolution is less than the original , you can show part of the original at full resolution , and pan it around if appropriate , or compress it to make it all visible . |
13 | These punishments include having ‘ the throat cut across , the tongue torn out by the root ’ and being ‘ buried in the sand of the sea at low water … ’ — this explains why you tend to find heads sticking out of the beach who refuse to tell you that they 're up to . |
14 | They were famous thieves of the sea at that time . |
15 | He is to ask for all-party support of the event at next week 's council meeting . |
16 | They deprive English-qualified players of the opportunity at top level , and next season — when two exile clubs will be in the top league — more than 30 players will suffer because of it . |
17 | The role of the novel at this juncture is seen by Brooke-Rose to be crucial . |
18 | Malcolm Badenoch , 25 , of High Street , Elgin , had brought in local youths , some still at school , to act as dealers for him in the sale of the drugs at all-night raves , Lord MacLean was told . |
19 | The tendency within more recent authority is to pitch the second part of the hurdle at varying levels depending upon the nature of the decision-maker in question . |
20 | To ensure the continuing popularity and growth of the subject at Key Stage 4 and beyond , teachers must not simply teach the programme they must aim to instil an interest in and enjoyment of the subject . |
21 | Suppressing the divine ire of the Northerner at Southern superciliousness , which would hardly serve his turn at this juncture , Greg said : ‘ The point is , I 've been commissioned by the local rag to write a pamphlet on Walter Machin and his World — ’ |
22 | The appellant , in a sentence , represents C.N.L. 's only possible source of the documents at this stage . |
23 | Widower Mr Taylor retired as chairman of the governors at nearby Coxley School in July after 15 years service . |
24 | Mark the position of the Spring Wing SV 120 ventilator at 120mm centres along the length of the soffits at both eaves . |
25 | But what is the composition of the vapour at this point ? |
26 | The depth sounder and Decca Navigator in the wheelhouse were innovations and although Radar was out of the question at that time we managed very well with the Decca Navigator , often running up the Thames in quite dense fog buoy hopping through Sea Reach . |
27 | Assessing and monitoring quality in health care will therefore require continuous interaction and feedback from users of the services at all stages of service design and delivery . |
28 | Learning to be independent is also a large part of the education at New College . |
29 | He placed two of the sticks at right angles overlapping and began to twist the wire to fix the two sticks together . |
30 | Not content to remain secreted in his workshop he is founder and president of the Ely Guild of Woodturners , and he was one of the demonstrators at last year 's seminar of the Association of Woodturners of Great Britain . |