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

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1 Mr Barnes said that trading was ‘ holding up well ’ in Britain , particularly at the company 's new restaurants , but that the whole country would not be able to accommodate more than a total of 12 restaurants .
2 In particular , note Swells ' review of ‘ Everyday Is Like Sunday ’ and marvel at the man 's Nostradamus-like powers .
3 Of 10,000,000 workers polled , only 10 per cent said that they would support a strike in protest at the government 's economic policies , although 86 per cent expressed willingness to participate in protest demonstrations .
4 Many leaders of various churches have voiced dismay at the Government 's original proposals for the closure of may coal mines , now under review .
5 In place of the 1984 Directive , the Commission proposes a Regulation , immediately binding in all 12 member states , by 1993 when controls at the EC 's internal frontiers are abolished .
6 They peck valiantly at the monsters ' pointed snouts , frantically paddling with their feet and beating their wings .
7 2.1 Following detailed discussion at the Council 's Advanced Courses Policy Sub-Committee , it has been decided that SCOTVEC should now proceed beyond the pilot programme to implementation of the new system : it was felt that the work to date on the pilot courses has provided enough experience to confirm the adoption of the Policy Paper 's principles as the basis of the new operational system .
8 There were no major artists on Virgin whose sensibilities were likely to be offended as there had been at the Pistols ' previous stopovers ; no American parent company to interfere .
9 Two-year-old Constantin will have his cleft palate repaired and top plastic surgeon Charles Viva will then look at the boy 's deformed hands and feet to see what can be done .
10 Harry could not help smiling at the boy 's excessive politeness .
11 Chameleon chips will be aimed at the Transputer 's traditional telecommunications markets , along with more mainstream computer markets , multimedia workstations and portables , database and computing servers .
12 Chameleon chips will be aimed at the Transputer 's traditional telecommunications markets , along with more mainstream computer markets , multimedia workstations and portables , database and computing servers .
13 At the village 's eastern outskirts , surrounded now by a modern housing estate , a conical brick kiln is preserved .
14 ‘ See , I told you , ’ grunted Billy , pointing at the pub 's unlit portals , ‘ they 're closed . ’
15 The money was raised at the Federation 's Annual Awards Show last November .
16 Moreover , he was becoming increasingly annoyed at the Communists ' blatant attempts to maximize their influence wherever it mattered — in , for example , the army and the administration — and to dictate strategy .
17 Kate McDermid looks at the industry 's environmental initiatives
18 The Pavlova Works will carry on for the next three months and some jobs will be made available at the group 's other centres .
19 He recently retired as editor of the Eye but he still spends much of his time at the magazine 's cramped offices in Soho .
20 The win provided a fitting send off to Salt Lake City , Utah , where they are representing the Republic at the World 's Standard Championships in the Mormon University .
21 At the world 's main airports a plane arrives or departs every 30 seconds .
22 He will also be involved in monitoring the service provided at the association 's residential homes , in Frinton-on-Sea and Wanstead , north-east London .
23 It has shot up in the recent hot sun , while the grass at the city 's other cemeteries has been burned off .
24 The day she could behave like a real bitch , thought Camille , would be the day she was truly adult , and she envisaged in anticipation the bodies of advertising executives and the makers of video films lying staring with sightless eyes at the city 's polluted skies , slain by the detailed revelations of her insight into their characters .
25 If you looked at the Trees ' upper halves ; at the streaming leaf-hair and the mischievous faces of the Silver Birches and the wise , implacable solemnity of the Oaks and the cool , wanton beauty of the Beeches , you could very nearly see similarities to Human features and Human characteristics .
26 Kung fu artists aim their attacks at the body 's vital spots , which are said to be located along an imaginary line running down the middle of the body .
27 His was the voice that ranted and sneered at the nation 's internal enemies , over the boarded baths at Paddington and Lambeth , the arenas of Streatham and Liverpool .
28 " Just look at them limbs ! " breathed Con , staring rapturously at the dog 's muscular thighs .
29 Fewer people than expected turned out at the town 's Central Gardens for the declaration of intent ceremony , the bouncy castle was late into action and British Telecom 's hot air balloon was grounded by strong winds .
30 Lowering his eyes , he stared in some bemusement at the men 's over-large dungarees she was wearing .
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