Example sentences of "with [art] [noun pl] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately for the Serbs , the Austrians abandoned them when they settled their differences with the Turks at the Treaty of Sistova ( 1791 ) . |
2 | With the Turks at the gates of Vienna as late as the seventeenth century , it is not surprising that Bohemia came to be half-forgotten by Western Europe . |
3 | So , at the moment the Engineering Council , with the institutions at the moment are doing their best to stimulate interest into er engineering across the schools . |
4 | Following municipal elections in Bavaria on March 18 and April 1 , 1990 , in which the CSU lost votes to the SPD across the state , the SPD mayor of Munich , Georg Kronawitter , reached agreement on an alliance with the Greens at the end of April . |
5 | Staff remain with the horses at the races — but they have to pop to the loo now and again . ’ |
6 | We chatted with the locals at the island Post Office where we stopped to buy postcards ( which would bear the famous puffin postmark of Fair Isle ) , and visited the local shop for souvenirs , both establishments being opened especially for our benefit . |
7 | There were two side doors 5ft wide on each side of the van for dealing with the churns at the stations , and sliding , instead of folding , doors were fitted . |
8 | If you 're buying a new cooker , look for a model with the controls at the top , not on the front , and an insulated door — ordinary ones get very hot . |
9 | He had been sighted at Woodcote and again with the gypsies at the village of Checkendon . |
10 | She showed it to me , she went up and fetch it , with the handles at the side . |
11 | Now the clothes , The Diamond and Pearl Collection , are being marketed to the public from this month and Apache was invited to try them out along with the models at the launch — and he was delighted . |
12 | And this part of your mind that makes you feel guilty Freud regarded as an internalized representation of other people to some extent , and indeed he thought that it , the superego was constituted by internalization and identification with the parents at the culmination of the Oedipus complex . |
13 | The project is in negotiation with the owners at the moment , but hope that the prospect of an actual building will encourage sponsors . |
14 | Guy attended the specialist treatment centre at regular intervals , and he received treatment at home from a local physiotherapist who liaised with the specialists at the centre . |
15 | No , I 've been waiting for them to get them cards in I ordered a couple of those cards with the lights at the top for Kieran to take home |
16 | That is a reference back to the events of chapter 16 , and strange though it is , it is no more extraordinary than their wish in Exodus 16 that they had been killed together with the Egyptians at the time of the Passover . |
17 | None of the original team who were with the women at the time of the move still work at their flat . |
18 | It has even been darkly insinuated by Paolucci ( in Beccaria , 1963 ) that he may merely have been used as a front by his radical friends , the Verri brothers , who were too much in trouble with the authorities at the time to risk writing it themselves |
19 | The advisers should discuss with the investors at the outset the extent of the due diligence to be undertaken and the precise purpose of the exercise . |
20 | It was n't like that with the girls at the office , all heady scent and pouting , glossy lips . |
21 | Journal account of an encounter with the Theosophists at The Manor , Sydney , Australia in October 1925 |
22 | Cuvier insisted that the four types were simply different and equally successful body plans — they should not be ranked with the vertebrates at the top , since this would smack too much of the old chain of being . |
23 | Along with the fitters at the tunnel , looking after the locos and slushers in the tunnel and all the rest of the |
24 | She could feel heat searing her cheeks , and a strange trembling seemed to have seized her hands , making her fumble with the ties at the neck of the garment . |
25 | The injury was a severe setback for Roebuck as he had gained a taste of international rugby when he toured France and Canada with the Wallabies at the end of 1989 . |
26 | He can play anywhere in the backline and , if he can stay injury-free this year , then I believe he 'll be touring with the Wallabies at the end of the year . |
27 | He gave four reasons for deciding in favour of a binary system : the demand for vocational , professional and industrial based courses required a separate sector with a separate tradition and outlook ; a ladder system with the universities at the head would inevitably depress and degrade morale and standards in the non-university sector ; there was a need for a substantial part of the higher education system to be under social control and directly responsible to social needs ; and , lastly , no other country in the western world downgraded its non-university professional and technical sector . |
28 | Galileo in a letter to Kepler ( who showed that the orbits must be ellipses , not circles with the foci at the Sun ) admitted that he had been a believer in Copernican theory for years but had been ‘ too timid ’ to say so for fear of ridicule . |
29 | The routine for knitting double jacquard is to start with the carriages at the right and threaded with the background colour . |
30 | This is because we will commence knitting with the carriages at the right and be knitting the first row of background colour to the left . |