Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A granite memorial to these Groups stands at the end of the former main runway . |
2 | The systematic blurring of the lines between information , entertainment , and promotion of products lies at the heart of this practice . |
3 | Gerald James ' concluding feature on marquetry methods looks at the use of line to create wooden decoration , and offers advice on choice of veneers , composition , the use of line and grain , and mirror images |
4 | North of the Border , a balance between those architects expecting a rise and those expecting a fall in workloads in the next six months stands at a dismal minus 19 per cent . |
5 | This duty which every partner owes to each of his co-partners lies at the very heart of the partnership relationship . |
6 | As drawn , equilibrium in the real and monetary sectors exists at an output level of OY 1 which is produced using a quantity of labour OL 1 . |
7 | In Todi , on the enchanting central square high above the tottering streets of one of the most beautiful and inconvenient of all hill towns , a Romanesque cathedral of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries smiles at no less than three town halls , witnesses of civic aspiration from the early to the mid and late thirteenth century . |
8 | Its tasks include finding out how the cladding around the nuclear fuel rods deforms at the high temperatures that might follow a loss of cooling water . |
9 | If a member of the clergy officiates at a service in an unconsecrated part of a cemetery , or at a crematorium , the charge usually reflects the parochial fee for a similar service . |
10 | The performance of computers improves at an astounding rate , perhaps unlike any other machine in the world . |
11 | Using data for the Palaeozoic and Tertiary coals , it is found that the maximum rate of hydrocarbon generation for both coals occurs at a vitrinite reflectance of about 1% ( Figs. 10 and 11 ) . |
12 | For most motors the static torque/rotor position characteristic exhibits a rapidly diminishing return in terms of torque produced as the phase current approaches its rated value [ see Fig. 3.1(a) ] , indicating that magnetic saturation or the stator and rotor teeth occurs at the higher currents . |
13 | A section through Draycott cave is shown in Fig. 4.2 , and the main concentration of amphibian bones occurs at the deepest part of the entrance chamber of the cave where it seems to be permanently wet . |
14 | The reader then attaches ‘ with ’ syntactically to ‘ lived ’ rather than to ‘ house ’ , and using few graphic cues arrives at a person with whom Paul might reasonably live . |
15 | ( A list of texts appears at the end of the chapter . ) |
16 | When the current round of licences expires at the end of 1992 , new licence-holders will be ( more or less ) the firms that have paid most for them . |
17 | At the moment supervision of these shipments in most countries stops at the national border . |
18 | However , this proves difficult in the space available when you consider that the total number of current classes stands at an impressive 170 ! |
19 | Work on clothing and textiles looks at the basis of competitiveness in ethnic minority firms , ranging from cheap garment manufacturing for market stalls to computerised manufacture of high quality fashion knitwear . |
20 | Initially the switching between phases occurs at the rotor positions corresponding to positive " crossovers " of the characteristics , so the motor is developing the pullout torque and the excitation sequence is . |
21 | The first sentence in each of the above extracts occurs at the end of the paragraph immediately before the one we are examining . |
22 | The first U.S. survey of nineteenth-century Italian art for fifty years opens at the Walters this month |
23 | The images on show reflect the initial choice of photographers themselves , rather that of the awards judges at the final stages ( 11–21 Feb ) . |
24 | The difference between these tax bases arises at the practical level in that some things are more easily measured as a stock than as a flow , for example the value of a painting . |
25 | Hull 's most important Humberside derby for years comes at the end of a sad week for the club which saw defeat by Widnes on Sunday , and the sacking of Noel Cleal as coach on Monday . |
26 | Susan Squires looks at the prospects of the consumer credit industry |
27 | The constraint of potential entry on the behaviour of dominant firms lies at the heart of the concept of contestable markets ( see Baumol , 1982 ) . |
28 | Based on the idea that the service of God is incompatible with the service of Mammon and that true spirituality involves the renunciation of the material world , this view produces a dualism in which one set of principles applies at the level of personal relationships and an altogether different set to the affairs of the world . |
29 | In agreement with their assertion that the principal phase of gas generation from humic sources commences at a maturity level equivalent to R + 1% , it can be seen that this level would be achieved at + 11700 ft ( 3500 m ) using the standard maturity-depth gradient ( Fig. 2 ) . |
30 | One of our customers works at the Royal Mint . |