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

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31 Now on a scholarship at the University of Hawaii , young Michael was first to break par over a sun-drenched Belvoir Park course when he posted a splendid 4-birdie 70 in this qualifying competition .
32 According to Pierre Rosenberg the museum will never succumb to showing paintings and sculpture , for example , together because that would be tantamount to sacrificing the traditional structure of scholarship at the museum .
33 The confidence was knocked out of me after I had won a scholarship at the age of eleven and was sent to a school in Hampshire .
34 ‘ I do n't know where my next penny is coming from , I really do n't , ’ she would breathe in her flat , light voice , as she sat hunched on the river bank , too hapless for despair , while our children played together among the drifting garbage at the water 's edge .
35 The remaining basement space was devoted to poster printing machines , and the furnace at the back , where the asbestos cards , each in the form of a page , were placed in moulds for molten lead to flow around them producing curved plates , one for each page .
36 She threw the sponge at the taps in disgust , and registered the peal of the doorbell at the same time .
37 It is not necessary to give a patient more than one remedy at a time .
38 The homoeopathic physician is trying to match his patient to the most like remedy , and it follows that the patient should resemble closely only one remedy at a time .
39 The doctors in these countries claim that their results are as good as those obtained by giving just one remedy at a time .
40 In theory , any matter which is relevant to whether the applicant should be awarded a remedy at the hearing stage is also relevant to the decision at the hearing stage of whether the application should be allowed to proceed ; in other words , leave to apply for judicial review can be refused on any ground on which a remedy could be refused at the hearing stage .
41 But this argument assumes that there is some value in separating the issue of entitlement to apply for judicial review from the question of entitlement to a remedy at the end of the day .
42 Only one course is available to train fertility counsellors , a diploma course at the Academic Unit of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the London Hospital Medical College .
43 Dr John MacDonald , a consultant in obstetrics and gynaecology at the Memorial , said it was ‘ simplistic and misleading ’ to claim funding was the only cause of NHS problems .
44 A glance at a map , however , shows how vital this junction is : From Durness to Lairg , the centre of communications and supplies , are fifty-seven wilderness miles .
45 A glance at a map of Cleveland County shows the meanest intelligence like mine that four boroughs , including Middlesbrough and Langbaurgh , make up the county .
46 To those who point to Britain 's right , under the Maastricht Treaty on European Union , to choose not to be part of the Single Currency , I recommend a passing glance at a passage in a speech I made in the closing stages of the second reading of the European Communities ( Amendment ) Bill on 21 May 1992 .
47 He closed the gay magazine with an elegiac glance at a pair of swollen male buttocks .
48 SECOND GLANCE AT A JAGUAR
49 One of the men then gave me a perfunctory glance at a warrant before entering the house and walking up the stairs .
50 However , a glance at a catalogue issued in the 1920s illustrates how little the designs have changed over the last seventy years .
51 This book would not be complete without a glance at a place where , more than any other , the ideals of colonial administration and administrative reality appeared to exist in harmony together — those rolling grasslands of the Great Rift Valley , on either side of the border between Kenya and Tanganyika , where lived the people who more than any other fascinated the Europeans who came to East Africa : the Masai .
52 A glance at a table of ownership of the British press in 1987 ( Table 4.2 ) confirms that concern is still with us .
53 This skill is assumed to be inborn and intuitive , but one glance at a student 's notes shows this assumption to be unfounded .
54 A glance at the percentages of synonyms shows that even when the file is only 20 per cent packed , almost 10 per cent of the file will be stored as synonyms .
55 Nicholas cast a single glance at the Chancellor 's considering gaze , and followed the King back to the hall .
56 Nevertheless , changes constantly occur as is shown by a cursory glance at the development of local government services in Britain .
57 Whatever the status of this piece of research in modern psychoanalysis , it needs only a cursory glance at the problem pages of women 's magazines , particularly those for an older readership , to find that this syndrome of the woman who considers herself happily married , yet is bewildered by the concept of orgasm which she herself has never experienced , is still familiar .
58 ‘ Oh , thank you ! ’ she said , but her smile withered at the sight of his expression and she trailed after him towards the car park without a word or a glance at the others .
59 The club then proceeded St Aldhelm 's Head and later tea was taken at Purbeck House , with a hasty glance at the treasures there .
60 She 'd become lost in her thoughts ; with a sigh and a reluctant glance at the kitchen clock she stood up , drained her coffee-cup then went back to her bedroom to get dressed .
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