Example sentences of "in [art] [noun pl] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Tiller began to provide entertainment in the intervals at the Empress Ballroom , Blackpool . |
2 | you sure its not in the things at the side ? , what at |
3 | Entitled ‘ Museums and their Public ’ the conference is being organised by the Museums and Galleries Commission in collaboration with the Commission of the European Communities , the City of Glasgow , the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Edinburgh and the Scottish Museums Council . |
4 | When I read about your father in the newspapers at the time , I began trying to find out things . |
5 | This gradual build-up of reps over the first 3 sessions will reduce the amount of stiffness and soreness experienced in the muscles at the start of the programme . |
6 | on the accountant 's report form they must state the reason for any difference in the figures at the dates of comparison . |
7 | In the notes at the back of the book Gordon explains how he waited for hours for that one photo . |
8 | Trow Gill is dry , a grass slope rising and narrowing to a breach in the cliffs at the top , a passage through it being made up a tumble of boulders . |
9 | The system of accounting which recognizes the transaction in the accounts at the time an order is issued is called ‘ commitment accounting ’ . |
10 | Scheiner was still in the wings at the time of the trial . |
11 | Pizazz Plus can also be used with Windows 3.0 or later instructions for which are documented in the appendices at the end of the manual . |
12 | You know what g how do you feel morale is in the flats at the moment ? |
13 | The Iraqi leaned to the left and I peered through the crack in the sandbags at the Fattal building , a yellow-painted office block whose window frames had been chewed down to an inch or two by thousands of bullets ; the Christian Phalangist front line . |
14 | A further 11 are listed as serving soldiers or seamen ( some of the other bridegrooms were in the services at the time of marriage , but since their civilian occupations were also recorded they have been classified differently ) . |
15 | Unless the buyer can show that there was a latent defect present in the goods at the time of delivery which later became manifest ( and hence that the goods could not have been of merchantable quality at the time of delivery ) he may be left with no remedy . |
16 | There was tension in the lines at the comers of her mouth , but also determination and a sense of great inner strength . |
17 | The Constable had been in the Force since 1924 and had an excellent character [ and ] served in the trenches at the age of fifteen and a half . |
18 | ‘ He was working in the gardens at the château when I was staying in France , and I discovered he was English . |
19 | Do n't get into any conversations about sitting in the sunshine drinking coffee , or the unforgettable paintings in the Memling Museum , or the daffodils dancing in the gardens at the Beguinage . |
20 | The burglars lived in the bluegums at the bottom of the estate . |
21 | She was in the woods at the gang hut . |
22 | In 1988 Eyre directed various Chekhov pieces under the title of The Sneeze at the Aldwych , and that same year he again joined forces with Alec Guinness , who played the tired cynical pessimist Botvinnik in Lee Blessing 's A Walk in the Woods at the Comedy Theatre . |
23 | It stayed light till late , the last scarlet wash of sunlight lingering in the clouds at the brim of the horizon . |
24 | Since Picasso and Braque had not exhibited for some time , and since they had not taken part in the manifestations at the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon d'Automne , the public were not in a position to realize that their abstention deprived the Section d'Or of much of its meaning . |
25 | ( Case 1 described in the casenotes at the end of this chapter is relevant here . ) |
26 | There is no statutory definition of ‘ unsuitability on environmental grounds ’ , and the kind of considerations taken into account by the LA can best be judged by studying actual cases , such as those outlined in the casenotes at the end of this chapter . |
27 | Was that that PEP thing what 's all in the papers at the moment ? |
28 | All references are by the author-date system ( e.g. , ‘ Grice , 1961 ’ ) and are collected in the References at the end of the book . |
29 | One method is to take the information stored in the registers at the end of the parse and build the resulting structure from this . |
30 | The fragmentary archives preserved in the temples at the time of their destruction imply minutely centralized control and a high degree of order . |