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

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1 The professional 's role is necessarily at the supervisory and organisational level , guiding the parents by offering them techniques and skills to use themselves .
2 Probably only a minority of these carried the commitment through into adulthood , though as Gilroy writes ( 1987 : 187 ) , " by looking at the broad and diverse use to which the language and symbols of Rastafari have been put , it is possible to conceive it as a movement in which the lines dividing different levels of commitment are necessarily flexible " .
3 When Mitch met Maggie that night at the exclusive and expensive hotel where the count was staying he shook his head in despair .
4 This argument was often associated with alarm at the various and fragmented character of the future teacher 's educational experience , but it went further than that .
5 I have found , with growing experience , that many of the great authors ( Elliott , Stapledon , Scott-Watson , Howard , Balfour , Fraser , and Voisin , to name but a few ) yield more and more wisdom at the second and third reading .
6 As she looked at the vast and busy canvas , Miss Hatherby sensed she was finding it difficult to take in and said , ‘ You know Constance , you can not look at a painting with the same eyes as you stare down Chollerton High Street .
7 SIR — I was utterly infuriated at the thoughtless and bigoted article by Jamie Salmon ( Daily Telegraph , April 6 ) .
8 So that 's the difference perhaps at the political and miliary level , what are the differences perhaps at a more social level ?
9 The issue of stability or order at the political and social level , and its relation to the interest of national strength and security was also a significant factor in shaping the particular arguments abolitionists advanced to influence the economic interest groups and policy-makers .
10 She looked down at the undersized and ill-clothed child , and was warmed by an ache of loving despair .
11 And his heart sang as he settled his lance in rest again , and drove at the first and readiest knight who caught his eye .
12 Apart from montane environments , where climatic gradients are typically sharp , the effects of climatic differences on weathering tend to be most apparent at the continental and global scale .
13 Even where a rule appears to allow the exercise of a power at the sole and subjective discretion of the exchange , a duty to act reasonable or fairly will frequently be implied .
14 Bathsheba and Gabriel could only stare , and tremble at the strange and dangerous beauty of the storm .
15 Walk these areas and you 'll be amazed at the rich and intricate web of home-grown mythology .
16 In this chapter we use the LFS to look at the industrial and occupational distribution of temporary working .
17 Ashton , twenty-nine , is an art director at the young and noisy agency Howell Henry Chaldecott Lury and , with his copywriting partner , Naresh Ramchandant , creator of the ‘ Me ears are alight ’ Maxell tape campaign that won most of the advertising awards last year , including the Grand Prix at Cannes .
18 She looked at the deferential and contrite figure of the uniformed boatman on the quayside , the way the other boatmen tipped their caps to Lucenzo .
19 To Lichfield for the 17th Literary Dinner , hosted at the spectacular and refurbished Guild Hall by booksellers Ralph James and Cliff Redshaw .
20 This significance is visible not only at the ideological and cultural level , but also at the economic and political level .
21 She smiled at the black and white minstrel who approached her .
22 Annie Templeman had been at the black and white ball for five minutes , and it was five minutes too long .
23 Looking down at the black and white collie which crouched at his feet , he added , ‘ It 'll be all right , will it , ti bring my own dog ?
24 The charges can not leave the wire so they will accumulate at the outer and inner surface of the ring until a radial electric field is produced that will cancel the force due to the magnetic field .
25 Volcanic lines and clusters also exhibit patterning at the regional and local scale with both radial and rectilinear arrangements being found .
26 Mention has already been made of the significance of national trends in age structure , but it can be seen that these effects can be substantially reinforced at the regional and local level through migration .
27 Yes , I think my my comments , particularly directed at the regional and local level , where I think for quite understandable reasons , namely the very rapid development of new environmental organisations , er , in a lot of areas , er , we have found that the environmental groups have not er , initially been working together .
28 Victoria , at last , went to sleep and did not see the slow beginnings of London nor wake when the train finally halted at the arched and echoing terminus .
29 American and allied aircraft are already pounding away at the fixed and mobile missile launchers concealed in the desert of south-western Iraq .
30 The use of strategies varied according to the occupational category : at the professional and managerial level , 82 per cent of employers used strategy 2 , and at the technician level it was used by 74 per cent .
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