Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [is] at the " in BNC.
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1 | But between overs and when the bowling is at the other end adverts can be shown . |
2 | Devismes 's letter of 22 June 1800 ( see above and n.20 ) included the sentence : ‘ He is [ to the Opéra ] what the heart is at the centre of the human body ’ This might be seen as hyperbole , taken in isolation , but it is wholly supported by a remarkable testimony written by the composer Jean-François Le Sueur ( 1760-1837 ) . |
3 | Ritchin 's demonstration had a serious purpose : " The computer is at the heart of a revolution in image-making . |
4 | The crux is at the top and Julian took a groundfall on a previous attempt and was lucky to walk away from it . |
5 | ‘ The kitchen 's at the back of the house , but you can see that later . |
6 | Yeah , the difficulty is at the moment of course , the Secretary of State does not , is not the erm person responsible for approving the structure plan . |
7 | There is , of course , a heater and a heated rear screen and even a wash/wipe mechanism fitted to the hard top but once that has been removed , a five minute , two man job , the driver is at the mercy of the elements unless he is willing to pay extra for the folding soft top . |
8 | The installation is at the Live Art festival at the Glasgow Third Eye Centre . |
9 | When the carriage is at the right , the number of needles between ( and including ) number 14 on the left and needle number 60 on the right is 74 . |
10 | Do two passes of the carriage to read the cams and then , when the carriage is at the opposite side to the point cam ( in this case on the right ) , move the left point cam back to its position on the right of the N1 cam . |
11 | After that , move the point cam to its correct position when the carriage is at the opposite side to the cam being moved . |
12 | This means you must always turn the light on when the carriage is at the right . |
13 | ( this is usually done when the carriage is at the right , when there is one more row to knit before changing colour ) . |
14 | The carriage is at the right . |
15 | Otherwise you may find that you 've inadvertently changed colour when the carriage is at the left . |
16 | So it 's , if you 're overtime is at the grade C level , or the workload is at the grade C level , then you 're bet it 's cheaper to get overtime done than it is to get temps . |
17 | There 's a note in the north porch saying that the key is at the Vicarage . ’ |
18 | Nagel 's profound point is that even where the agent is at the mercy of fate , and though it seems irrational upon reflection , our ordinary moral attitudes would be unrecognizable without attributing to the agent responsibility and culpability in a wide range of cases of moral luck . |
19 | At the front , and the zip 's at the front as well . |
20 | The Mermaid is at the end of the Old Town in a row of narrow houses which peters out on to the beach past the Fisherman 's Museum ( complete with stuffed albatross ) and the new Sea Life Centre . |
21 | ‘ The car is at the garage now and Elton has been told the damage can be repaired and the car will be back on the road as soon as possible . ’ |
22 | The practice is at the back of all Leonard 's writing , poetry and especially his songs , as we shall see . |
23 | Publication in a high-impact factor journal such as Nature represents an acknowledgment that the work is at the cutting edge of science , and that it has made a significant contribution to that science . |
24 | The Queen is at the top of the pyramid . |
25 | Pool Bank is a fine old farmhouse built in the shape of an L. The gallery is at the back of the house above the back door in the yard . |
26 | Erm when the sun 's at the hottest anyway it 's sheltered it only gets , oh and the other thing is , you , er it , it does n't say here but you 're supposed to , it 's supposed to be somewhere where they 'll be sheltered from the early morning sun if there 's been |
27 | We mention also that once the vehicle is at the managing director 's home , no private use is made of it whatsoever . |
28 | The difference between ( 77 ) and ( 78 ) is not the same difficulty we met earlier , in the ambiguity of : ( 79 ) The cat is behind the car where behind can have either a deictic usage ( i.e. the car intervenes between the cat and the speaker 's location ) , or a non-deictic usage ( i.e. the cat is at the intrinsic rear-end of the car ) . |
29 | There is nothing clear-cut or standardised about it ; but one may envisage ( and sometimes see quite clearly in real life ) the difference in effect between that of divorce when the child is still at the stage of total reliance on the mother , perhaps with fierce submerged conflict with the male parent , and that taking place when the boy is at the age of modelling himself on the father and establishing male identity through him . |
30 | Suppose that the child is at the stage at which he produces so-called ‘ telegraphic speech ’ , that is , a series of content words without grammatical elements . |