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

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1 He was educated at the Friends ' School , Rochester , and Grove House , Tottenham .
2 By Oct. 17 rioting had broken out as people protested at the authorities ' slow response .
3 While these sketches tend to be exaggerated at the witnesses ' expense they may provide useful cross-examination material , particularly if you can obtain corroboration from other witnesses .
4 We stopped at the farmers ' market for cheese and grapes .
5 Our claim form includes advice on the action you may take if you intend to claim under the policy but we wish to emphasise that IF YOUR MOTOR CAR IS INSURED AGAINST DAMAGE and is IMMOBILISED AT THE REPAIRERS ' PREMISES your local Motor Claims Office will arrange for an inspection by an Engineer immediately on receiving details from you by telephone , whether the claim form has been completed or not .
6 She ‘ stumbled into engineering ’ because of her love for maths , fostered at the newsagents ' till and Middlesbrough Girls High School .
7 His desire is for the crown , and the way he starts at the witches ' double prophecy shows that he already has it in mind .
8 Alfred Snr would have looked at the Quakers ' current predicament without much surprise .
9 As the dragoons beside the cannon prepared to advance , the Highlanders dashed forward and slashed at the horses ' noses , which sent the unfortunate animals , maddened with pain , into headlong retreat , scattering the supporting line behind them .
10 The villagers turned at the riders ' approach .
11 In the result Mr. Levy , junior counsel , and their instructing solicitors , together with Miss T. 's father and C. , attended at the judges ' lodgings shortly after 11 p.m. that night .
12 For instance , teachers involved in this scheme would know that the success of their female pupils would be very carefully monitored , and that senior people in the school would be looking at the girls ' test results .
13 It must have been nearly three months before I heard from Mrs Ainsworth , and in fact I had begun to wonder at the bassets ' long symptomless run when she came on the phone .
14 The model presented here of working with parents enables the clinician to progress at the parents ' rate of change and understanding .
15 But when it became known that someone ostensibly in the top echelon of the regime was no longer seen at the Ceauşescus ' palace at the nightly film shows or for chess , then whatever the victim 's ostensible rank , his own hangers-on would begin to look for another patron .
16 He lived with Val , whom he had met at a Freshers ' tea party in the Student Union when he was eighteen .
17 However , on 12 September 1836 a number of practitioners met at the Freemasons ' tavern , and decided to unite practitioners and students in a new association .
18 This request was important in that it forced the staff involved in Guidance to review the programme and look at the students ' experiences in totality .
19 These two articles look at the banks ' problems
20 Although the other judges would not look at the assessors ' lists , Burn met them at the hall and compared his list of preferences to theirs .
21 In the past two and half years it has risen four times in real terms to pay for the publication of more and more glossy pamphlets such as the parents charter — party political propaganda produced at the taxpayers ' expense .
22 The drama might be unfocused , but we can now ask each group to look at the others ' work as examples of what 's going on elsewhere in the street .
23 There was brawling at the Republicans ' conference in West Berlin in July 1989 and in mid-October a splinter group calling itself the Democratic Republicans of Germany ( Demokratische Republikaner Deutschlands ) was formed in Hannover .
24 Before they left for Raasay , there arrived at the Mackinnons ' a card and two visitors .
25 Baldwin did not get the King 's message until he arrived at the Travellers ' Club for lunch .
26 The catcalls from the crowd had now intensified at the executioners ' bungling of their job .
27 They can take into account a painting 's decline in value if it has actually sold for that price , but because the decline in prices has only occurred at a dealers ' auction , they will not accept that a similar composition by the same artist would automatically be valued at much less than the price paid for it .
28 In high season a variety of specialist restaurants are available ( opened at the managements ' discretion ) at no extra charge but do require a reservation .
29 Spectators said the Prince , playing for his Maple Leafs team at the Guards ' Polo Club at Smith 's Lawn in Windsor Great Park , seemed to wrench his back during the middle of the second chukka of the game .
30 The Prince aggravated an old back injury during a game of polo for his Maple Leafs team at the Guards ' Polo Club at Smith 's Lawn in Windsor Great Park yesterday .
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