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

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1 A horse that stands just twenty one inches high is pulling in the crowds at a small breeds farm .
2 Welcome back : One of Britain 's best loved racehorses , Desert Orchid has been pulling in the crowds at the Three Counties Show .
3 British case at least , the problem of national or ethnic difference was masked for a long period by development occurring in the peripheries at the same rate and in similar ways to development in industrial England .
4 If Sartre began by attempting to unite man with history , in the notes at the very end of the manuscript he poses once more the fundamental ontological question , and immediately follows it with a decidedly unequivocal answer :
5 And if we ca n't produce some pretty credible answers then they wo n't allow that £400,000 to sit in the accounts at the full value .
6 Harrowby had expressed faith in scientific education and in the scientific spirit generally , and these things were prominent in the Discourses at the Royal Institution in the 1870s .
7 Pat Cash , out for eight months with an Achilles tendon injury , could make his comeback in the doubles at the Australian Open in Melbourne next month .
8 If there were changes in the terminals at the presynaptic side , they would have to be measured using the electron microscope , however , for they are not visible at light microscope magnifications .
9 It is difficult to work for development and progression in the tasks at a level appropriate to each group .
10 Ferreira went down 3-6 , 6-3 , 6-0 but raked in the greenbacks at an astonishing rate of more than $1,000 a minute .
11 It is a reasonable assumption — though little more than an assumption that ads in the categories at the lower end of the scale as it appears on the page will be more closely studied , and more thoroughly and consciously used by purchasers , than those at the upper end of the scale .
12 The winner of the young driver of the year competition will be getting his prize this weekend — a place in the pits at the British Grand Prix .
13 His prize ; a day in the pits at the British Grand Prix and the chance to pick up even more driving tips .
14 Both these positions entail a great deal of risk ; going long produces the possibility of capital losses on the shares held , going short produces the possibility that the jobber may have to buy in the shares at a future date at expensive prices .
15 A dreadful second shot from the perfect position in the middle of the 10th fairway had to be retrieved with a deft bunker shot ; he was deep in the trees at the 11th , where he took five , and bunkered at the 12th , though again at no cost to him .
16 The operation was completely successful , and the undamaged clothes were in the shops at the designated time .
17 I had two more children and taught higher national diploma courses in the evenings at the local technical college .
18 Two of the most exclusive beers in the world are drawing in the drinkers at the only pub where they 're sold .
19 He followed this with Jack Absolute in The Rivals at the National Theatre and David Mamet 's A Life in the Theatre with Freddie Jones at the Open Space .
20 The stock market was in the doldrums at the close yesterday with the FT-SE 100 Index static .
21 Originally the island was joined to Purbeck by a Chalk ridge the ends of which are still visible in Purbeck and in the Needles at the western end of the Isle of Wight .
22 In any case they were told that the count was waiting and the waiter indicated the man who stood in the shadows at the other side of the foyer .
23 Up to 10,000 armed Palestinians live in Sidon and the surrounding hills , and the PLO is bound to be accused by its enemies of involvement in the kidnappings at the very moment when President Mubarak of Egypt is trying to involve PLO supporters in peace talks with Israel .
24 Three groups from the school are taking part in the finals at the Royal Festival Hall , London .
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