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

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1 Only six of the 13 patients had a clear gall bladder at the end of the first procedure , but after further treatments that included cholecystoscopy , endoscopic sphincterotomy , and percutaneous cholecystolithotomy 11 patients had a gall bladder free of stones .
2 Only six of the 13 patients had a clear gall bladder at the end of the first procedure .
3 The walls seem to meet overhead to block out the sky and a chill wind blows as we approach the impasse at the head of the gully .
4 I explained about the impasse at the door of the horse car .
5 The arrests of Islamic fundamentalists in April 1989 ( see p. 36603 ) were followed by a security clampdown in mid-May at the end of the Islamic month of Ramadan which included a ban on open-air prayer meetings outside mosques in many potential trouble spots including slum areas of Cairo and fundamentalist strongholds in Upper Egypt .
6 The baseball fan at the beginning of the century — free of the possibly inhibiting influence of women spectators and close enough to the playing field in those tiny ball parks to take immediate action against erring players or umpires — was , by all accounts , an abysmal churl .
7 To understand the challenge to the papacy that this scene represents , we need to look at the structure of the traditional Church and also at popular religion at the beginning of the thirteenth century .
8 Before Christine or Ann or any of the other girls playing realised what was happening , the pram began to run down the steep bank , gathering speed at every turn of its wheels .
9 Evidence of speed at the time of the offence can be established from the length of skid marks , the severity of any impact damage or from witnesses etc .
10 The retrospective exhibition of the art of Alfred Sisley which opened at the Royal Academy of Arts at the beginning of July closes in London on 18 October but continues , with a slightly different selection of works , at the Musée d'Orsay , Paris ( 30 October-31 January 1993 ) and at the Walters Art Gallery , Baltimore ( 14 March-13 June 1993 ) , its only venue in the United States .
11 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Birmingham is one of the finest small collections in the world with about 200 paintings from the Middle Ages to the 20th century .
12 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Birmingham is holding a major loan exhibition entitled ‘ Dangerous Liaisons ’ putting Nicolas Poussin 's painting ‘ Tancred and Erminia ’ in context ( 14 October-3 January 1993 ) .
13 Barber Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Birmingham — Includes works by Rubens , Rembrandt , Gainsborough , Rossetti , Monet , Degas , Gauguin and Van Gogh .
14 His interest in natural sciences ran parallel with his design work at the beginning of his career , and his appointments included the chair of botany applied to the fine arts at the department of science and art , South Kensington ( 1860 ) , and the chair of ornamental art and botany at the Crystal Palace ( 1862 ) .
15 Since this explanation does not actually require subjects to feel risk it would predict that subjects in this task would describe risks at the expense of other information , thus if many risky aspects of the film were described few non-risky ones would be .
16 IT WAS BNFL which drew the applause at Buxton at the end of the Company-sponsored Quest for New Musicals , which has been described as a ‘ resounding success . ’
17 The expression to be considered in this section stands in splendid isolation at the end of the subsection .
18 Having opened with an 83 , Moodie yesterday returned a 78 in which she was cheered by the news from home that she had been awarded a golf scholarship at the University of Hawaii .
19 Now on a scholarship at the University of Hawaii , young Michael was first to break par over a sun-drenched Belvoir Park course when he posted a splendid 4-birdie 70 in this qualifying competition .
20 The confidence was knocked out of me after I had won a scholarship at the age of eleven and was sent to a school in Hampshire .
21 In families where they are able to identify good characteristics at the beginning of treatment the parents and child may have a sufficiently positive relationship to move directly into this phase .
22 Between them , these statements identify three characteristics at the heart of educational research .
23 The closeness of these links is obviously a matter of degree , since there will always be some connection between the various aspects of a theory ; but a concern with the general problem of holism will inevitably constrain us to see a theory in a particular perspective , and to focus sharply on certain characteristics at the expense of others .
24 But there are grounds for scepticism : there has not been produced a clear coherent overall plan which places significant values , skills and , characteristics at the forefront of the curriculum .
25 19:2 stands at the heart of the moral law for Jew and Christian alike ( see 1 Peter 1:15–16 ) .
26 Houses on the outskirts of West Bromwich approach close on the right beyond long grass while more wild vegetation on the left stands at the top of a high embankment with a stream , pond , college and school at the foot , the land gradually rising again to Church Hill at Wednesbury .
27 Coincidentally , Sarah Vickerstaff had already arranged to teach a personnel management course in Novosibirsk at the end of February before ESRC had approved of the project .
28 But this argument assumes that there is some value in separating the issue of entitlement to apply for judicial review from the question of entitlement to a remedy at the end of the day .
29 A glance at a map of Cleveland County shows the meanest intelligence like mine that four boroughs , including Middlesbrough and Langbaurgh , make up the county .
30 He closed the gay magazine with an elegiac glance at a pair of swollen male buttocks .
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