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

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1 Erm I lost interest in photography f er after a while because the er the photography at the centre , there 's always been ever since I joined , there 's been six of us who had er a l a lasting thing with photography .
2 The news came as British Olympic chiefs demanded that confusion over the status of clenbuterol the drug at the centre of the controversy should be quickly cleared up by their international counterparts .
3 This transcending of the differences of individual gifts in a corporate wholeness in which the love of God could be manifest and known was constantly enacted in the ritual of the Mass at the centre of parish worship .
4 This is only a single , polychrome representation , however ; it is comparable in position and effect to the peacock at the centre of the mosaic found in St. Nicholas Street , Leicester ( pI .
5 The fleapit at the centre of another Rose script , The Smallest Show on Earth ( 1957 , Big Time Operators in US ) , directed by Ealing 's Basil Dearden , is eventually burnt to the ground by its old commissionaire : ‘ It were the only way were n't it ’ , he says to the cooing couple who inherited the place in a town stinking of glue from the local factory , together with staff so lost in the past that they still enjoy looking at Hepworth 's Comin ’ Thro ’ The Rye .
6 Her trembling body was curving and lifting itself to the hardness of his in obedience to the quickening in her loins , a fierily hollow quivering , the force at the centre of a storm of sensation .
7 This study of the Treasury as the department at the centre of management in British government has two main aims .
8 When a drifting particle of food touches an arm , tube feet fasten on to it and pass it on from one to another until it reaches the gutter that runs down the upper surface of the arm to the mouth at the centre .
9 Apollinaire felt that he had achieved simultaneity in his poèmes conversations , where ‘ the poet at the centre of life records somehow the lyricism around him ’ .
10 The pungent AOR rockisms of ‘ Alive And Kicking ’ , the clod-footed thump of ‘ Sanctify Yourself ’ and the messiness of ‘ All The Things She Said ’ , coupled with wilfully obtuse witterings by Jim Kerr , will still wind up anyone who marvelled at the loneliness at the centre of ‘ Someone , Somewhere In Summertime ’ or the wistful catchiness of ‘ Promised You A Miracle ’ , the Euro-disco made flesh on ‘ The American ’ or even the neon womb-glow of the recent ‘ See The Lights ’ .
11 The stair handrails extended to this stanchion , there was no upright rail at the corner of the dash , but the grab-rail at the centre of the platform step had an equally large fancy bracket on top .
12 His calculations , putting the Sun at the centre of a solar system in which the Earth was one of six planets , reduced the number of circles required to 31 .
13 Imagine the Sun at the centre of a giant clock , with 6 o'clock as the direction of the Galactic centre .
14 In his choice of names he occasionally showed a touch of irony such as placing the crater named Nicholas Copernicus ( and his disputed planetary system with the Sun at the centre ) in the Ocean of Storms .
15 The idea of happiness is surely the sun at the centre of our conceptual planetary system — and has proved just as hard to look at directly .
16 The sun at the centre of our conceptual planetary system … ’
17 Just as the enthronement of the dollar at the centre of the world 's monetary system symbolized US dominance at the end of the war , so the weakening of the dollar was to symbolize the erosion of that power .
18 With the origin at the centre of the Earth θ runs from 0° at the North Pole to 180° at the South Pole , and is related to the latitude .
19 ( With the origin at the centre of the Earth θ would run from 0° at the North Pole to 180° at the South Pole , while φ ( the longitude ) runs from -180° to + 180° . )
20 His admission that Central Office had put a tabloid newspaper in touch with the consultant at the centre of the case was a spectacular own goal .
21 One of Foucault 's most significant insights is that the controller at the centre of the panopticon does not actually need to be in the lantern for pacification of the surrounding inmates to take place .
22 The tests will be carried out in the specialist bone marrow unit , which is planning the world-first transplant on the boy at the centre of a legal tussle over the closure of the Westminster Children 's Hospital .
23 One local MP says it 's outrageous that it costs two thousand pounds a week to keep the boy at the centre .
24 ‘ It put the child at the centre of things . ’
25 Yet the 20-year-old at the centre of the histrionic hype is impervious to it all .
26 Athena bears on her breast here a huge Gorgoneion , which perhaps deliberately recalls the terror-mask at the centre of early pediments ( fig. 1.9 ) ; but the goddess is present here probably as part of the legendary scene : the hero 's divine helper .
27 . Er and I got the job at the Centre in August .
28 And after I got the job at the centre , erm that took up a lot of time for er a few weeks till I settled down .
29 The statue of the Virgin at the centre of the building is a work of the Maestro Campionesi , a group of sculptors and architects working out of what is now an enclave of Italy entrenched in Switzerland , Campione d'Italia .
30 For analysis of women 's relations to technology in the present day , the meat at the centre of this sandwich , we are left with just three articles .
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