Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] at [art] centre " in BNC.

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1 THE flagship of the Midland Railway Trust headquarters at Butterley , near Ripley in Derbyshire , No. 6203 ‘ Princess Margaret Rose ’ , will be operating trains at the Centre during the weekend of June 27 and 28 .
2 But patients will begin treatment at the centre from April 13 .
3 For them , the task was to win power at the centre and then to distribute wealth more fairly .
4 Clegg ( 1976 ) maintains that power within unions is concentrated at the level at which bargaining is typically conducted ( although this is not the only influence ) , so that ‘ industry bargaining concentrates power at the centre [ and promotes integrated , bureaucratic union government ] , whereas bargaining at lower levels disperses it to the regions or branches ’ ( p. 54 ) .
5 While it takes ingenuity and careful thought it is possible and productive to use drama at the centre of the curriculum , rather than as an occasional extra .
6 ‘ It is not appropriate for staff members to put guests at the centre of … scenes . ’
7 It is a circular building with a large central hall marked E and the prisoners or those under surveillance and regulation in the positions marked H. At the centre is an inspection lantern , a cylinder in which the inspector sits ( Figure 5.2 ) .
8 It looked afresh at the elements in the established balance between the CNAA and its institutions , retaining standards at the centre of debate , defining a continuing role for the CNAA , justifying and describing the process towards greater institutional autonomy , conceding the need to take account of different stages of development , and looking towards possible implications for the whole of higher education .
9 In the course of this struggle African governments will deal harshly with their opposition , keep power at the centre , and entertain corruption as a normality .
10 Many visitors to Quainton Road expressed surprise at the amount of change that has taken place at the Centre over the last few years .
11 Putting Clairmont at the centre casts a slightly different light on familiar figures : Byron seems more brutal , Mary Shelley more querulous , Percy Shelley more responsible ; and for once , her mother gets a decent mention .
12 The canal network put Birmingham at the centre of Britain 's transport system in the 1780's , and these lovely waterways still provide green corridors through the city , where people can walk , row or cruise on traditional style narrowboats .
13 Mr Small said security at the centre would be low key .
14 Some activities take place at the centre — initial canoe training is in the swimming pool and on the small lakes in the grounds .
15 I also would n't place art at the centre of life .
16 Students are strongly advised , wherever possible to take examinations at the centre where they are enrolled to study .
17 As a gesture to regional manager Barbara Cumming 's 17-year-old daughter Claire , who had been receiving treatment at the Centre , the runners decided to put their sponsorship money towards new equipment , and had a magnificent response with generous help from staff , friends and suppliers .
18 In addition to the afternoon 's official programme , there were several extra events , all raising funds to improve facilities at the centre .
19 Likewise , they expressed a desire to involve parents at the centre of decision-making .
20 In other systems , parties facilitate the work of executive branches by concentrating power at the centre .
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