Example sentences of "on [art] [noun pl] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The students should be encouraged to identify what the profit per bed is likely to be next year , i.e. based on the conditions at the end of the year it is likely to be only £10 per bed . |
2 | Steve Pope of Dereham , Norfolk , has been concentrating in recent times on improving the radio fit in Sugar and a number of boxes have been found on the shelves at the Museum 's store and restoration facility at Cardington . |
3 | Now when you go through most of the things that you will see you can touch , but there are things up on the shelves at the sides and we put them there for special reasons , usually cos they 're very heavy or cos they might break easily . |
4 | Goods on the shelves at the end of the day on 31 December 1991 . |
5 | ‘ Yer was sayin' about Joe Maitland blowin' the whistle on the fights at the Crown , Nell . |
6 | On the newsreels at the cinema we saw pictures of de Gaulle riding in triumph through the streets , swastikas being torn down , ecstatic Parisiennes in their un-bombed city kissing the troops and giving them flowers . |
7 | I had a customer friend high on Epsom Downs whose garden was the admiration of everyone — the passengers on the buses at the stop outside had a grandstand view . |
8 | The minutes and the printed annual accounts of the directors throw further light on the activities at the House of Industry in the early years of the nineteenth century . |
9 | The Army had fought enough battles about their right to be on the streets at the end of the last century when Salvationists had been imprisoned , ridiculed , despised and attacked by hooligans . |
10 | In 1856 he delivered a comprehensive course of lectures on the teeth at the Edinburgh medical school , the first such lectures to be held in Scotland . |
11 | Also , make sure that you improvise variations on the fill-ins at the end of each two bar phrase . |
12 | Dancing on the podiums at the Milk Bar 's Friday night club Glam has become a hazardous business , due to the frenzied swaying of the Essex Girls that now monopolise them . |
13 | Another group of men received a vocabulary centred on the wavelengths at the margins of the basic colours . |
14 | Where the amount of payments required by a debt instrument is contingent on uncertain future events , for example changes in an index , finance costs should initially be based on the circumstances at the date of issue . |
15 | Er , if any shareholder in B Sky B er , was selling shares , we would obviously consider er , whether we went up from our present sixteen percent er , to twenty percent but it would depend on the circumstances at the time . |
16 | Beds are also being provided on the wards at the RAF Hospital where services and civilian staff are working in partnership … iv |
17 | Getting ashore is tricky , with the sea threatening to destroy the boats on the boulders at the edge . |
18 | You have to do your research on the premises at the Records Office , but since it was n't on the booking-out form , I slipped it into my briefcase . ’ |
19 | On Mondays the wash was hung out to dry on the clotheslines at the end of the kitchen-garden nearest to the house . |
20 | In the meantime counsellors have to rely on the officers at the scene to specifically ask victims if they want help , perhaps with the use of a leaflet . |
21 | And there is a hand-out on this on the chairs at the back , if you 'd like to help yourself to them before you go . |
22 | Dr Jaffery blew on the coals at the bottom of his samovar , then placed two cupfuls of buffalo milk in the top of the urn . |
23 | Whether they are jamming the bustling streets of Kowloon , elbowing their way on to ancient trams or leaping about on the terraces at the races , Hong Kong people are enthusiasts . |
24 | Kerr , reared in West Bromich and once a regular on the terraces at the Hawthorns , thought the chance of facing his boyhood idols had disappeared with his red card for a professional foul at Runcorn two weeks ago . |
25 | Klipspringer were numerous on the cliffs at the top of the mountain , and there , above a thousand-foot precipice , I found among a mass of tumbled rocks the fresh tracks of leopard . |
26 | They told reporters that they were protesting at a police attack on the demonstrators at the Guildhall . |
27 | At each de-veiling of sleeting showers more snow whitened the tops and yet there were still leaves on the trees at the roadside . |
28 | Having paid the commission on the shares at the time when the options were bought , the investor is deemed to be the ‘ retrospective ’ owner of the shares so that no further commission is due . |
29 | Notwithstanding the status of the Data Sheet , Dista representatives were distributing a booklet in September 1981 based on the presentations at the Paris symposium on ‘ Opren ’ , which included the studies on elderly patients . |
30 | It also provides a channel to supply and support international products for the Danish marketplace — on the books at the moment are the UIM/X GUI builder from Teleuse , VisionWare 's XVision , Glockenspiel 's C++ range and CodeCenter/ObjectCentre from Centerline . |