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

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1 Alfred Snr would have looked at the Quakers ' current predicament without much surprise .
2 By Oct. 17 rioting had broken out as people protested at the authorities ' slow response .
3 So that when , one evening , Sally-Anne , radiant in pink and silver , a fortune in pearls around her neck , the mere sight of which made Havvie salivate internally , was gently led by him into a conservatory — at the Keppels ' this time — and proposed to , there was only one answer which she could give him , and that , of course , was yes .
4 The Frasque , that had seemed so desiccated and invulnerable , shrivelled and burned at the Capellans ' slightest gesture .
5 The ‘ Coach Fund ’ was heavily subscribed ; Crawford had taken on an extensive schedule which saw him coaching his protégés ( ‘ Crawford 's Colts ’ ) four evenings a week at Carisbrook , and coaching at the Boys ' High School twice a week .
6 At the Conservatives ' daily press briefing Mr Major unreservedly backed Mr Baker .
7 At the Conservatives ' daily news conference , Mr Mellor , the Treasury Chief Secretary , recalled the sharp fall in share prices on Wednesday after opinion polls indicating Labour had a clear lead .
8 His desire is for the crown , and the way he starts at the witches ' double prophecy shows that he already has it in mind .
9 Or no , she thought , no — for that last , golden day at the girls ' preparatory school , which had coincided with her fifty-first birthday , that had been a joy such as she had never dared to hope for , a once-in-a-lifetime joy .
10 Early last week the Sun apologised for saying he had never had a real job , but in truth a four-year stint as a tutor organiser in industrial and trade unions at the Workers ' Educational Association 25 years ago does not exactly set him up for a glittering new career .
11 Gynaecologists , however , will be dismayed at the authors ' apparent lack of understanding of the management of a common medical complaint .
12 Admiration for the quality of materials and hand craftsmanship , but horror often at the designers ' sheer lack of restraint .
13 Two years ago it slashed the gift to £24,000 in protest at the Tories ' high interest rate policy .
14 ‘ Political dialogue ’ is required and a dialectical interaction at the economies ' political level between research scientists , research planners , research clientele , and the legislative process is required and hoped for .
15 Coincidence or whatever , in the newspaper one day the following week , there was an advertisement for an art history teacher at a boys ' public school ( that 's a private one in this country ) in Oxfordshire .
16 He should have realized that it was a poem that Miss Gilberd herself had had drummed into her at a Girls ' High School in the West Riding , sometime in the nineteen-forties .
17 They found themselves among a throng of about 10 at a Workers ' Revolutionary Party meeting at a local community centre .
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