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

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1 This meeting has now been arranged for 11th March at which a number of matters that have also been brought up at the various members ' meetings will be queried .
2 One of the prominent candidates and activists at the Hunan Teachers ' College was eventually arrested and sent for three years to a ‘ re-education through labour ’ camp .
3 A framed certificate was presented to her at the Good Companions ' meeting last week by chairman Janet Gill .
4 Rixi , as she was now known , proved an invaluable asset : Austria won the Europeans that year and the next , then gained a stunning victory at the first Women 's World Championship in Budapest in 1937 .
5 They had however , been subject to the same grounds for referral and allegations as the other three families at the first Children 's Panel Hearing on 5 March .
6 At Birlik ( Unity ) , a radical nationalist movement , they are forced to camp out at the decrepit Writers ' Union building , where rotting rubbish is piled high in the corridor .
7 Perhaps this is the Rev. Fred Levison 's ‘ line ’ with his customers at the religious books ' stall ?
8 Gloom at the rich men 's club
9 The bill had arrived just before our fifth wedding anniversary , celebrated with a rare night out at the Working Men 's Club with my in-laws and Pam and her first husband , Gordon .
10 Pictured at a presentation to Margaret Browne , who resigned recently from AIB Bank , held at the Irish Bankers ' Club on Tuesday , 16th March 1993 , l. to r. : — Ciaran Ryan , General Secretary , Margaret Browne , Dan Linehan and Andy Heffernan , President
11 But staff at the Young Persons ' Housing Resource Centre add that there are fewer places available to house these people .
12 The interviewer , who should have kept her mouth shut , interrupted to ask whether or not Hyacinth had been with him at the Young Conservatives ' Ball .
13 Or , at least , she had done so at the Young Conservatives ' Summer Dance in July .
14 It also commits the industry to a ban on cigarette and other tobacco advertising in magazines specifically aimed at the young women 's market .
15 Their mothers , lifting the heavy vessels onto their heads to carry them home , clicked at the young ones ' improvidence , as they splashed and squirted spray at one another by thumbing the tap 's mouth — mistakenly , or so they cried out when scolded .
16 Fencing fans : Photographed at the Young Farmers ' Clubs of Ulster fence erecting competition sponsored by Weston Engineering are members of Annaclone and Magherally Club .
17 She was educated at the Presbyterian Ladies ' College , Ormond College , and Melbourne University , where she studied philosophy and history ( BA 1903 ) .
18 The two women met at the International Women 's Day March , after a break in their friendship of twenty years .
19 ‘ It has already been used at the International Children 's Festival in Inverleith , the Meadows Festival and the Royal Highland Show .
20 It was absent , however , during inter-house matches at the Islamic Boys ' School ( Day Independent Wimbledon ) .
21 That matter was being discussed at the chief executives ' conference that I attended in Harrogate on Thursday , and it is a matter of great importance to all those working in the ’ next steps ’ agencies .
22 Tim Mars reports from the front at the European clowns ' convention
23 The fourth defendant is , or was , an assistant solicitor at the fifth defendants ' London office .
24 She was admitted , now , to the feasting-hall of the King , and placed at the long women 's table presided over by Marietta of Patras , the King 's serene and excellent mother .
25 Dot looked at the other children 's beds .
26 Spencer 's conduct at the new Debtors ' Prison in Whitecross Street , where in 1828 he had been keeper for six years , was the subject of a Memorial from James Neild 's Thatched House Society to the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of the City of London .
27 1 am , Bath : As in Richmond and Barnes , there are few Labour voters left in Bath for the Liberal Democrats to squeeze and Chris Patten , clinging to a majority of only 1,412 , hopes Labour 's vote will go up at the Liberal Democrats ' expense .
28 Labour made a net gain of 39 seats on Thursday , chiefly because its share of the vote increased by four points , from 31 to 35 per cent , but most of this modest gain was at the Liberal Democrats ' expense , not the Tories ' .
29 It was at the Civil Engineers ' Hall . ’
30 ‘ Tell me , sir , did you go to the lecture at the Civil Engineers ' Hall that Friday ? ’
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