Example sentences of "[noun] at [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever the status of this piece of research in modern psychoanalysis , it needs only a cursory glance at the problem pages of women 's magazines , particularly those for an older readership , to find that this syndrome of the woman who considers herself happily married , yet is bewildered by the concept of orgasm which she herself has never experienced , is still familiar . |
2 | And these are very extensive as a glance at the examination syllabuses will reveal — including mathematical , statistical and financial techniques , economics and accounts , probability and statistics , institutional investment theory and the mathematics of finance . |
3 | You can tell her priorities from a glance at the obituary columns . |
4 | A glance at the recruitment pages or the cards in the job centres will confirm the real truth that ageism remains largely unchallenged in the female workforce . |
5 | And a glance at the supermarket shelves reveals that many manufacturers appear to be ignoring environmental concerns , especially about packaging . |
6 | We swept over the surface of the planet without a glance at the perceptor screens , for Vadinamia 's surface is of no account . |
7 | DETECTIVES were last night investigating an attack on a horse at a farm stables near Epping , Essex . |
8 | Unlike serious pollsters , the brewer 's flaccid organ fails to report the size of the sample of Scousers interviewed but it is believed to be adjacent to the number of fans at a Tranmere Rovers away match . |
9 | Often it is transported out of the upland valleys and spread out as fans at the upland edges . |
10 | With Regis and individual finalist David Grindley set to link up with Roger Black and Kriss Akabusi , there is every chance of a fascinating battle with the Yanks , who want revenge for their sensational defeat at the world championships in Tokyo . |
11 | An earlier attempt at a Picture Prices Current had already folded some years before . |
12 | An invitation has been extended to all staff to take their families or clubs and organisations on Come & See tours of the power stations : details from tel ; at Peel Park or Training , Visits & welfare offices at the power stations . |
13 | Entry forms and information can be had from Sgt Sarah Hill at the Community Affairs Department , Arpley Street Police Station , Warrington . |
14 | Entry forms and information from Sergeant Sarah Hill at the community affairs department , Arpley Street police station , Warrington . |
15 | He dreams he is sitting at the wheel of his car at the traffic lights , unable to drive off because he ca n't decide whether to kiss Rose when he arrives , or whether to ask her for a cheese and chutney sandwich instead , or where to go for his holidays . |
16 | The wall-rock olivine at the vein margins is unaltered , but orthopyroxene is partially replaced by a fine symplectite of diopside plus phlogopite , and in some places by K-rich amphibole . |
17 | The actual question appeared each time on the screen in front of them with a seven point scale with labels at the end points — 7=VERY WELL and 1=NOT VERY WELL . |
18 | This concentration of digestion at the incisor tips is highly characteristic of the prey assemblages of the category 2 species ( Fig. 3.22 F-I ) , and must be linked with heavier digestion combined with the high retention rate of the incisors in the jaws ( Tables 3.6 and 3.8 ) , most of the digestion occurring while the incisors are still in place in the jaws ( Fig. 3.22 H ) : in the long-eared owl samples , four times as many in situ incisors are digested as isolated incisors and three times as many for Verreaux eagle owl ( data from Table 3.13 ) . |
19 | Clare , who is 30 and an art tutor , attended the presentation ceremony at The Mall Galleries , London last week . |
20 | Spending money with dealers whose taste I like is my method of shopping , but it is always fun , and often profitable , to have a flutter at the auction rooms . |
21 | Classes start on Friday at the Vicarage teenagers , 7-7.45pm , adults 8-9pm . |
22 | The Puritans frowned on the adorning of wells and springs as much as they did on adorning maypoles , and the tradition of decorating wells with flowers and green branches at the spring festivals , or on the feast of the patron saint of the well , died out . |
23 | Anger is like a red light at the traffic lights . |
24 | There was the Sparrow , vehicle for his most sustained and ferocious satire on the sex war ( Sparrow dallied with the Other Sparrow at the Tree Tops Club ) . |
25 | As Peter Morgan remembers : ‘ Waitresses at the Corner Houses were called Nippies — all in black with a frilled apron and a frilly hat . |
26 | If they are not involved , resourced and committed to the change , the reality of practice at the grass roots is likely to be a pale shadow of what might have been . |
27 | Exactly ! ’ said Penny Black the following evening , as she peeled off her jeans in the women 's changing-room at the University Sports Centre . |
28 | Mr Hogan would wash his hands in the downstairs cloakroom and always profess pleasure at the lamb chops , the bacon and cabbage , or the plate of cod and parsley sauce on a Friday . |
29 | More than a third of the undergraduates never ordered books at the university bookshops , and less than a third of the grant provided by the Department of Education and Science was spent as it was supposed to be . |
30 | One of the winners at the BAFTA awards last week was Neil Buchanan 's series ‘ Art Attack ’ , which begins a new run in May . |