Example sentences of "[noun sg] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Only six of the 13 patients had a clear gall bladder at the end of the first procedure , but after further treatments that included cholecystoscopy , endoscopic sphincterotomy , and percutaneous cholecystolithotomy 11 patients had a gall bladder free of stones . |
2 | Only six of the 13 patients had a clear gall bladder at the end of the first procedure . |
3 | This can be multiplied manyfold in its unpleasantness , if you are a woman emptying your bladder at the time . |
4 | The walls seem to meet overhead to block out the sky and a chill wind blows as we approach the impasse at the head of the gully . |
5 | I explained about the impasse at the door of the horse car . |
6 | The sensationalist cover in 1977 which followed the death of a fan at a gig by The Radiators ( my then combo ) will take some beating as the PITS . |
7 | The baseball fan at the beginning of the century — free of the possibly inhibiting influence of women spectators and close enough to the playing field in those tiny ball parks to take immediate action against erring players or umpires — was , by all accounts , an abysmal churl . |
8 | You 'd travel down to the game on a Saturday , and if you met a Leeds fan at the train station , you could be sure that they were the best mate he 'd ever had , and they 'd tell you all the latest gossip that he 'd told them the last time they were out for a few pints . |
9 | 2 The defender throws the closed iron fan at the attacker 's wrist and follows up with a knife block . |
10 | To understand the challenge to the papacy that this scene represents , we need to look at the structure of the traditional Church and also at popular religion at the beginning of the thirteenth century . |
11 | It 's not just that , it 's something that people make , like they make cakes or clubs , or anything else , and this is the interesting thing in religion at the moment , the relativization which scares people , of course , who want it to be an absolute authority which they can just debase themselves before . |
12 | The distances between the two points were measured for each junction so that the driver 's mean speed at a junction could also be estimated . |
13 | Before Christine or Ann or any of the other girls playing realised what was happening , the pram began to run down the steep bank , gathering speed at every turn of its wheels . |
14 | Hmm speed at the window , yeah |
15 | Streamlined jockey Michael Roberts gave Lyric Fantasy the chance to find her feet in the early stages , but a sudden surge of speed at the furlong marker clinched the money . |
16 | Risk ratings and accident estimates were both significantly correlated with the two measures of objective risk , time spent at the junction , vehicles seen , and the average driving speed at the junction ( negatively ) . |
17 | There were also significant correlations with the actual accident statistics , r(1064)=0.142 , average weekday traffic flow , r(1064)=0.236 , accident estimate , r(1064)=0.278 , the time spent at the junction , r(1064)=0.246 , the number of vehicles visible in the film , r(1064)=0.201 , and the average speed at the junction , r(1064)=-0.118 , all of which are to a large degree measures of how much would actually have been happening at the junction . |
18 | The actual speed at the time is usually far too slow to allow for any use of the airbrakes , but there is plenty of room ahead for a safe landing . |
19 | The rate at which the angle is changed must depend on the speed at the time , and this has to be judged because there is insufficient time to check the ASI . |
20 | Evidence of speed at the time of the offence can be established from the length of skid marks , the severity of any impact damage or from witnesses etc . |
21 | In this case , it is going to be important to have good downwind speed at the start , so get the spinnaker up in plenty of time . |
22 | The speed at the start can be calculated at not less than 80 miles per hour . |
23 | speed at the moment , but I have n't seen any efficiency ! |
24 | The anonymous pilot displayed skill and nerve to land the crippled plane at screeching high speed at the city 's National Airport . |
25 | The expression to be considered in this section stands in splendid isolation at the end of the subsection . |
26 | Having opened with an 83 , Moodie yesterday returned a 78 in which she was cheered by the news from home that she had been awarded a golf scholarship at the University of Hawaii . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | ‘ 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 . |