Example sentences of "[adj] [art] [noun pl] at " in BNC.
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1 | ( No. 2 ) [ 1990 ] 1 A.C. 109 the courts at all levels had regard to the provisions of article 10 in considering the extent of the duty of confidence . |
2 | In 1986 the results at 12 months were reported with tympanometry and audiometry . |
3 | It accounted for more than half the structures at Chalton but at Bishopstone , where the extent of erosion was even greater and the excavation not total , there is less evidence of such planning although traces of fence lines attached to buildings were located . |
4 | Since more than half the states at present existing are less than 40 years old , this seriously limits the incidence of the traditional ‘ principle of nationality ’ . |
5 | By the mid-Fifties more than half the girls at American universities were dropping out of college in order to marry and help their husbands to get through . |
6 | Half the patients at the centre will be private and the others will be contracted from local health authorities . |
7 | ‘ We are confident that they will prefer our immediate all cash offer to the SeaCo board 's highly conditional alternative to purchase half the shares at some unspecified future date . ’ |
8 | I 'm not sure how much the powers at oxford where the server is set up would like this either |
9 | So in 1877 the men at the Middleton Iron Company were given their notice , though they stubbornly clung to short-time employment until 1883 when the plant was shut down completely until 1897 . |
10 | In 1946 the premises at 94 Charing Cross road had been taken over by Tony Godwin , and under his ownership the place had become to radical culture what Collets , further down the same road , was to radical politics . |
11 | I 'm sure the dogs at the kennels will love your prize . |
12 | I know all the directors at High Table because corporate catering is free of the elitism found in hotels . ’ |
13 | They can be stored in the FINDER system which is more generally accessible within BPX : ‘ You can regenerate all the maps at the press of a button . |
14 | And all the oils at the bottom the blue ones are to make you refreshed , happy , revived , we hope . |
15 | Nearly all the artists at the Hayward have some standing within the ‘ art establishment ’ that Araeen says he has stormed . |
16 | After education at Oxford , he became the greatest of all the priors at Bridlington . |
17 | Her duties were n't merely confined to waitressing however ; like all the girls at The Haven she did whatever was required of her from changing bed linen to washing dishes . |
18 | We 'll pick up all the questions at the end if that 's okay . |
19 | Sean knew what it meant alright and was remembering all the prayers at home . |
20 | ‘ Do you ever have to use all the tables at once ? ’ |
21 | President , congress and all the teams at this congress . |
22 | There does not seem to be much evidence that heavy discounting would actually grow the market , which shows all the signs at the moment of being pretty inelastic . |
23 | Seymour also condemned the commissioning of officers " not taking the Tests " , alleging " it is dispensing with all the laws at once " , whilst in the Lords speeches against the employment of Catholics in the Army came from staunch Anglicans such as Nottingham and the Bishop of London . |
24 | Indeed , when Jessica had locked her car with all the others at the Moira roundabout — travel-sharing , she assumed , hardheaded Ulstermen saving on the petrol — Rory had walked up to her and kissed her lightly on the mouth as if they owned each other . |
25 | This reduces all the curves at various temperatures to the same shape but displaced along the log t axis . |
26 | Often young riders break all the rules at Pony Club due to not organising themselves , so here goes with some do 's and don'ts ; |
27 | The Earl of Pembroke was accused of displacing all the attorneys at the Council in the Marches and forcing them to buy back their offices from him . |
28 | The Ukraine called for the shutting down of all the reactors at the Chernobyl site in 1990 and urged that greater consideration be given to a new energy programme which eliminated nuclear power . |
29 | An obvious way of computing the area is by adding all the pixels at logic 1 , or ON . |
30 | Where the local authority seeks an injunction , the court will consider whether the power was rightly exercised and whether in all the circumstances at the date the application for an injunction is considered by the court , the equitable and discretionary remedy of an injunction should be granted . |