Example sentences of "[noun] present at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Over half the female nurses in a study presented at the meeting said members of the general public believed that male nurses were gay .
2 At Garsdale Station ( formerly Hawes Junction ) on the Settle-Carlisle line , there was a library , whose nucleus was 150 books presented at the turn of the century by two elderly ladies from Wensleydale who travelled regularly from the station .
3 THE Capenhurst decommissioning team has been awarded a plaque in recognition of a paper presented at the Oak Ridge Conference in the United States .
4 Kimura ( 1961a ) showed that temporal lobectomy results in a significant deficit in recall of digits presented at the ear opposite the side of the surgery , but only under conditions of dichotic presentation and not when input is restricted to one ear alone .
5 but choice it is , choice of alignments with the social or political forces presented at the time .
6 Although La finta semplice was not performed in Vienna , Mozart 's one act German Singspiel Bastien und Bastienne , composed the same year , was given a private performance , and on 7 December Mozart both conducted and performed in his own music presented at the consecration of a new church at the Orphanage on the Rennweg in the presence of Empress Maria Theresa .
7 A word presented at the end of a sentence is considerably easier to recognise than that same word presented in isolation .
8 This is explained in detail in the paper , and the analysis in the paper ( and , indeed , the analysis presented at the time of the summer meeting for which the abstract was drafted ) is more sophisticated and based on a complete dataset .
9 Two of the five papers presented at the seminar disapproved of such censorship .
10 The relationship between applied linguistics and language pedagogy is explored in a collection of papers presented at the Georgetown Round Table on Languages and Linguistics in 1983 ( Alatis , Stern , and Strevens 1983 ) .
11 Philip Wilson Publishers have published the papers presented at the Ian Woodner Master Drawings Symposium held at the Royal Academy , London , in November 1987 .
12 Sixteen of its 20 chapters are based on papers presented at the workshop and the remaining four were specially invited .
13 This book is a record of the papers presented at the Fibre 90 conference held in Norwich in April 1990 .
14 It is a pity that this book contains only half ( 11 ) of the papers presented at the symposium , the rest having appeared in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society , apparently for logistic rather than logical reasons .
15 In the introduction to the thirteen papers presented at the symposium held at Abo Akademi University in 1988 , Roger Sell tries to weave together the different strands by highlighting their central common core , namely that literature is a communicative discourse strictly related to ideology and power .
16 The standard of the games matches can not be guaranteed but the magnificence of the ceremonies can , especially if the entertainment presented at the Los Angeles Olympics can be used as an example .
17 A survey presented at the meeting showed that half of undergraduate and graduate science students think lecture notes and photocopies are enough to pass their course examinations .
18 These books are both related to the exhibition On The Passage of a Few People Through a Brief Period of Time presented at the Musée national d'art moderne-Centre Georges Pompidou , the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London , and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston , Massachusetts during 1989 — 90 .
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