Example sentences of "a [noun sg] at the national [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1866 , after a term at the National Art Training School in South Kensington , she was invited to use a small studio in St John 's Wood , owned by her uncle , George Hering , a landscape artist . |
2 | His autobiography was published on September 28 and , on October 2 he gives a talk at the National Theatre . |
3 | Several months later she was arrested for climbing the scaffolding and smashing a window at the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square . |
4 | Simultaneously a bomb at the National Institute of Public Administration killed one guerrilla and injured four other people . |
5 | The remuneration for a lecture at the National Gallery that might take two weeks to prepare stands at £50 and in many cases you pay for your own slides . |
6 | Dr David Klein , a biochemist at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in Maryland , says : ‘ The totally blind , especially children , can disrupt their entire families . |
7 | His contributions to Welsh language and culture were recognised when he was admitted as a Bard at the National Eisteddfod at Llanrwst in 1989 . |
8 | Someone had earlier likened the whole sorting process to sifting sand for gold , so we hoped we had struck gold in the Afghan desert , but sadly , a scholar at the National Library eventually pronounced the signature to be that of another Churchill ! |
9 | Julien Temple was a precociously clever young film-maker , a graduate of King 's College , Cambridge , and a student at the National Film School . |
10 | And er all the branches had a cook at the national agreement how to try and alter it and make it better . |
11 | In the evening our friend has supper in the art nouveau interior of the Hotel Europe , before going to a performance at the National Theatre , built in the 1880s as a monument to the Czech national spirit , pinioned under the Austro-Hungarian Empire . |
12 | The research results are published in the current proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in the US by Edward Martell , a radiochemist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder , Colorado . |
13 | The award , which is an international one , is given once a year at the national convention of the American Accounting Association , of which Professor Solomons is a past president . |
14 | But there were no signs of strain as they carried out their three brief engagements of the day the ceremonial greeting at the airport , a wreath-laying at the National Cemetery and the formal opening of the new British Embassy building in Seoul . |
15 | David Mellor , Britain 's new Minister for Arts and Heritage , announced the forthcoming European Arts Festival at a reception at the National Gallery , London , on 29 April . |
16 | In the Nineties , it goes without saying , it was another England — de-industrialized , post-industrial , an England whose representatives were , by and large , strangers to the dingy side-streets and the scurrying wind — who had gathered under a rotunda at the National Portrait Gallery to watch a portrait of one of the heroes of ‘ 66 and many people 's idea of the Greatest Living Englishman , Bobby Charlton , being unveiled . |