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

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1 The tape has been mixed at a Gloucester recording studio , using Steve 's voice .
2 Even his new team-mate , the much-lamented François Cevert , won at the Glen in that car .
3 More than 120 people have signed up for the six courses and a regular programme of similar events is now likely to be organised at the Wivenhoe Park campus , near Colchester .
4 The whole place stank of money : much more money than the singer could have earned at the Kitty Kat Club .
5 It was spotted by William Robertson , then aged 20 , a deaf man who had been educated at the Aberdeen School for the Deaf , and who had only been at sea for one year .
6 He was educated at the Liceo Dante and the Instituto Technico , Florence , and studied portrait painting in Paris , which he abandoned in 1888 to travel round the world .
7 Farrar was educated at the Rev. Thomas Arnold 's private oral school at Northampton and was a child prodigy who passed both the London University and Cambridge University examinations by the time he was 17 , and could no doubt have gone on towards a degree had he been inclined to do so .
8 Winnicott was educated at The Leys School , Cambridge , and then at Jesus College , Cambridge , where he gained a third class in part i of the natural sciences tripos in 1917 , as a preliminary to qualifying in medicine .
9 Harry Ward , a 27-year-old born-deaf man orally educated at the Llandaff School in Cardiff and possessing excellent lipreading skills , managed to follow his three brothers into the Munster Regiment and undergo training at the Curragh Camp in Ireland .
10 Gower Jones , who was also educated at the Llandaff School , managed to enlist in the Monmouthshire Regiment despite being blind in one eye .
11 He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy ; Trinity College , Oxford ; and the University of Edinburgh .
12 Bell was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and entered the University of Edinburgh at the early age of sixteen , graduating MD in 1859 .
13 He was educated at the Edinburgh High School ( 1850–3 ) and as a schoolboy he joined in the geological rambles of his brother Archibald and John Young , the future professor of natural history at Glasgow University .
14 He was educated at the Edinburgh Institution , then studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh , where he graduated MD and LRCS in 1847 .
15 Michael was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and Mill Hill School in London .
16 He was educated at the Kingston-upon-Hull grammar school and graduated BA at Magdalene College , Cambridge , in 1784 .
17 He was educated at the Canongate Burgh School , Edinburgh , and the University of Edinburgh ( 1845–7 , 1851–7 ) where he read arts and divinity but did not proceed to graduate .
18 The family moved to London in 1897 , and Rosenberg was educated at the Baker Street Board School in Stepney , where his natural gift for both drawing and writing so impressed the headmaster that he allowed him to spend most of his time on them .
19 Born and brought up in Montmartre , he was educated at the Ecole Polonaise — an establishment described by Henri Babinski , another celebrated Franco-Polish cookery writer , as one of ferocious austerity — and subsequently at the Lycée Condorcet .
20 His father was transferred to Birkenhead in 1898 , and between 1899 and 1907 Owen was educated at the Birkenhead Institute .
21 He was educated at the École Cantonale , Zoug , Switzerland , and in Portugal at Oporto and Coimbra .
22 In London the situation was very similar to those of Glasgow and Edinburgh , particularly in that many deaf adults had been educated at the Old Kent Road Asylum where they received religious instruction from two earnest ministers , the Rev. Henry Mason , Rector of Bermondsey , and the Rev. John Townsend .
23 Fred Mitchell was born deaf without speech at Calshot Castle , Hampshire , in 1845 and was educated at the Old Kent Road Institution in London .
24 William Agnew was born deaf in Glasgow , and at an early age was sent to be educated at the Glasgow Institution for the Deaf and Dumb , where he proved to be a remarkable scholar .
25 He was educated at the Orme Boys ' School , Newcastle under Lyme , then articled to the local architects Chapman & Snape .
26 Born near Doncaster , Edward Kirk lost his hearing through a severe illness when aged 2 , and was sent to be educated at the Yorkshire Institution for the Deaf and Dumb where his abilities so impressed the headmaster , the great Charles Baker , that he was kept on first as a classroom assistant , thence from 1871 as a teacher .
27 He was not the only deaf person connected with the legal profession for Wakefield , Yorkshire , had a fully practising solicitor , Gerald Smith , of the firm Beaumont , Smith and Beaumont , who had been educated at the Yorkshire Institution for the Deaf and Dumb , Doncaster .
28 These proposals will have a major effect upon the University , since several Medical School departments ( the relocation of which alone is estimated to cost some £16m ) , as well as a number of related research groups , are located at the Radcliffe Infirmary , while the Department of Psychiatry has laboratory space at Littlemore Hospital .
29 A photo-feature illustrated a collection of domestic receivers from the 1950s–60s located at the Bampton Museum of Communication and Domestic and Local History in Devon .
30 The CTVM has its own library and reading room , which is part of the University Library , and students have ready access to the extensive range of library facilities including a research database on CD-ROM which is located at the CTVM .
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