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

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1 Going Out to Galleries : OPENINGS / Includes Aids depicted in a church setting and Iris Murdoch at the National Portrait Gallery
2 Last Session a team of four pupils from Heriot 's represented Edinburgh and South East of Scotland at the national final held in London of the ‘ Top of the Bench ’ quiz organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry .
3 How good is proportionality in Ireland at the national level which matters most ?
4 GB v USA v USSR at the National Indoor Arena
5 Marian Yarrow and Carolyn Waxler at the National Institute of Mental Health .
6 A series of synthetic compounds , with a long pedigree going back to the work of Crum Brown and Fraser in the 1860s ( see chapter 2 ) , were produced simultaneously by R. B. Barlow and H. R. Ing in the Pharmacology Laboratory at Oxford and by W. D. M. ( later Sir William ) Paton and Eleanor Zaimis at the National Institute for Medical Research .
7 On the following Tuesday he had tickets for the much-acclaimed Lear at the National , and then two days later a seat in the stalls for the revival of Turandot at the Coliseum .
8 The unexpected US offer was reported to have been approved by President George Bush at a National Security Council meeting and presented to the UN Secretary-General , Boutros Boutros-Ghali , by the acting US Secretary of State , Lawrence Eagleburger , late on Nov. 25 .
9 Initial enquiries about the content of the data and access to them should be made to either Professor John Fox at City University or Ken Fogelman at the National Children 's Bureau .
10 Alyson Colemand and Richard Craddock practice washing Osea Clarence , the White Park bull at Hatton Country World , near Warwick , prior to taking their rate breeds of animals to the RBST National Show and sale which was held on Friday 6 and Saturday 7 September at the National Agriculture Centre , Kenilworth , Warwickshire .
11 He found his niche in Idaho at the National Engineering Laboratory and , soon after he arrived there , news of the Soviet interest in muon catalysed fusion reached the West .
12 Wales .... 4 Italy .... 0 WALES 'S men extended their unbeaten run to seven matches yesterday when they defeated Italy at the National Sports Centre , Cardiff , writes Bill Colwill .
13 As Ian Jones at the National Institute for Economic and Social Research has pointed out , benefits in the first year of operation are lower than the figures for net effective cost imply .
14 With Wendy I went to at least one of the famous lunchtime concerts organised by Dame Myra Hess at the National Gallery .
15 His marital troubles seemed far from his mind as he laughed and joked with the celebrity audience including actresses Patricia Routledge , Alison Steadman , and Frances Barber at the National Theatre .
16 You are cordially invited to attend the fourth British Gas Annual General Meeting which will be held in the Arena at the national Exhibition Centre ( NEC ) , Birmingham on Thursday 9 August 1990 .
17 Hence , as with CITE at the National Library of Medicine , or the catalogues produced during the Dewey Decimal Classification ( DDC ) online project , a large proportion of the Okapi work consists of design and programming .
18 Another approach to creating a user-friendly system has been worked on by Doszkocs at the National Institute of Health : CITE ( Current Information Transfer in English ) is a natural language query capability for the MEDLINE database .
19 The exhibition of Ramsay 's paintings that was seen in Edinburgh is in London at the National Portrait Gallery until 17 January .
20 Lille at the National Gallery , London
21 WELSHMAN Robbie Regan will make the first defence of his European flyweight crown against Hitchin 's Danny Porter at the National Ice Rink , Cardiff on January 19 .
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