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

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1 The Company 's first attendance was in 1892 at the Suffolk Agricultural Association 's ‘ Annual Exhibition ’ at Bury St. Edmunds where occupied stand number three .
2 The Few : Veteran pilots ( from left ) , Flt Lt Matthew Cameron , Sqd Ldr Noel Curry DFC , Sqd Ldr Winder McConnell and Wing Cdr Kenneth Mackenzie at the Ulster Flying Club 's Wings night in Newtownards looking through a Battle of Britain anniversary brochure .
3 At the Luxembourg foreign ministers ' meeting in January 1966 France agreed to rejoin Community bodies .
4 But they were not looking at one point , as the worshippers did at the Wimbledon Islamic Boys ' School ( Day Independent ) : they were moving up and down , backwards and forwards , bumping into each other and generally carrying on like people at Victoria Station during the rush hour .
5 Fees for 1985–86 set out below — These may be paid in one lump sum at the September Qualified Teachers ' Day if more convenient .
6 The way one such woman was treated by the local services department was described in an interview with an Asian social worker ( quoted from ‘ Some Aspects of Social Policy Affecting Asian Women in Britain ’ by Geeta Amin , presented at the U.K. Asian Women 's Conference July 1977 ) :
7 Close co-operation between SWAPO and the Nordic countries continued , with Sweden , Denmark , Finland and Norway contributing a third of all Western promised at the June international donors ' conference .
8 The meeting at the Passfield Working Men 's Club last week was addressed by Dr. Chris Winfield , consultant physician at the Cambridge Military Hospital , Aldershot .
9 AT the Grayshott Horticultural Society 's Spring Show there was a tie for the Whitehouse Cup , the winners being Mrs. Pat Stiles and Mr. and Mrs. Stutchbury .
10 The first draft also met with opposition at an EC Foreign Ministers ' meeting on June 17 when the United Kingdom , supported by Denmark and Portugal , called for the removal of a phrase in the preamble describing the treaty as " a new stage in the gradual process leading to a union with a federal goal " .
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