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

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1 Cicognara 's notable library was acquired by the Vatican in 1824 and forms the topic of one of the talks at the conference 's first session , which is on ‘ The History of Art Libraries : L. Cicognara and his models ’ .
2 The decorative marble floor has subsided into the basement while the poor condition of the building has been further aggravated by the actions of the shopkeepers at the base of the mosque .
3 Nearly all wives of the Ambassadors at the Court of St James 's take charge , or work at a stall .
4 He said he was fully aware of the problems at the school , which is one of 700 built throughout the country by the Conservative Government since 1980 .
5 People would be able to say with some , er , degree of certainty , how long the research is going to take , but I think one of the problems at the moment is , you ca n't always say .
6 ‘ I was prepared to believe that he was genuinely fond of her , although I do n't think many of the others at the Centre would have agreed with me .
7 Ivan and Rosina Solowka are noticeable for two reasons — they are older than most of the others at the concert and they have the broadest smiles in the hall .
8 ‘ Obviously some of the locos at the Snowdon Mountain Railway have been fitted from time to time .
9 The scale of the resources at the disposal of a TV journalist , and the monopoly status of ORTF required , continued Pompidou , that TV journalists observe ‘ a certain reserve .
10 Franks devised the ingenious formula that the use of the air bases in an emergency naturally remained " a matter for joint decision in the light of the circumstances at the time " .
11 Those in favour of its retention state first that both parties are aware of the rules at the outset and second that , while a landlord has an absolute discretion whether or not to proceed with the grant of a lease to an original tenant , its discretion is diminished in the case of an assignee where its refusal to grant a licence to assign may be contested by the tenant , with subsequent expensive court proceedings .
12 I , I actually think they probably did use up all that was possible available to them at the time , and so , in some ways , this is against the spirit of the policy , although the policies have been changed , and I hear what Councillor said about improvement to the place , and so I do n't think we 'd serve any useful purpose in stopping these people doing this , because they 're probably not the people who were responsible for the flagrant disobeying of the rules at the time .
13 Is this one of the ducks at the place ?
14 The Alt Park club were originally due to face North Shields today , but the demise of the north-easterners at the start of the season left Knowsley with a free date .
15 Each anchored by a foot in one of the loops at the corners of the bunk , they undressed one another .
16 The Cent-Gardes , also created in 1854 , with their magnificent blue and silver uniforms , were picked for their stature — the minimum height was six feet — and their looks , since many of their duties involved them in Court ceremonial , including the lining of the stairways at the Tuileries during balls and official receptions .
17 When not in use these are tucked away in the Split boxes at the top right and bottom left of the screen and appear as black bars above and to the left of the arrows at the ends of the two scroll bars .
18 One of the parlours at the Lime Street cottage as it appears today .
19 He told his wife , Lisa , of the lies at the weekend then revealed the truth in response to warm wishes received after the attacks .
20 She looked at Peter 's back — she had not , she observed , done a perfect job this week on ironing his surplice and old Miss Dunstable , who was Mistress of the Robes at the Cathedral , but lived in Loxford , would both notice this , and point it out — and wondered what would become of him .
21 A report on the unsatisfactory nature of the examinations at the Edinburgh School a little later suggests that Coleman may have had much right on his side .
22 The ANC , however , released on Oct. 11 its own separate version of the discussions at the meeting , suggesting that tensions between the two sides remained , particularly over the level of violence and over alleged " double standards " in the government 's treatment of ANC activists and that of members of the far right .
23 Nonetheless , the right of control conveyed to the consignee-bank in the ‘ no disp ’ clause ordinarily allowed the bank 's stoppage in transit , withdrawal of the goods at the departure pier , unloading of the goods already placed on board the vessel , warehousing or re-routing of these goods , including the right to deliver the goods to another consignee .
24 Hamburg covers the whole period during which the carrier is in charge of the goods at the ports of loading and discharge .
25 The matter is now governed by section 6 of the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 which provides that if the improver acted in the mistaken but honest belief that he had a good title , an allowance is to be made for the extent to which the value of the goods at the time at which it falls to be assessed , is attributable to the improvement .
26 ( 3 ) Where there is an available market for the goods in question the measure of damages is prima facie to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and market or current price of the goods at the time or times when they ought to have been delivered , or ( if no time was fixed ) at the time of the refusal to deliver . ’
27 ( 3 ) In the case of breach of warranty of quality such loss is prima facie the difference between the value of the goods at the time of delivery to the buyer and the value they would have had if they had fulfilled the warranty . ’
28 In neither case was the customer owner of the goods at the time he disposed of them .
29 After a spell in the line men felt as if they belonged to some exclusive monastic order whose grim rites were simply beyond the comprehension of the laymen at the rear .
30 Drinks will be served during the intervals of the concerts at the Holywell Music Room and the performances at Abingdon and Henley .
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