Example sentences of "[noun pl] at the national [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | WASHINGTON , D.C. The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art has just published volume 11 of Sponsored Research in the History of Art 1991–1992 . |
2 | I an authorised officer in nineteen sixty eight , so it 'd have been twenty years and er from there I became er an instructor in nineteen eighty four er having successfully completed a number of national run courses on firearms , firearms tactics at the national school of firearms er which are in the metropolitan district and er Lancashire and West Yorkshire . |
3 | The best case in point , of course , is the quadrupling of funds at the National Cancer Institute following Richard Nixon 's declaration of the ‘ war on cancer ’ . |
4 | That it was made by a ‘ beginner ’ is a statement of the quality of entries at the National Marquetry Exhibition . |
5 | While this remains largely true , there is growing awareness , not confined to elite groups , that decision-makers at the national level are unable to solve pressing domestic problems . |
6 | RIGHT Listeners at the National Sound Archive . |
7 | Oliver Duddy stopped his man Noel Higgins of Glasnevin during a series of trials at the National Stadium last night . |
8 | Also among the victims were four instructors at the National Mountaineering Centre in the heart of Snowdonia at Capel Curig , North Wales . |
9 | In the case of the Barnes , a logjam of more than a year ended on 21 July when a Pennsylvania judge ruled that the Foundation could send paintings from its celebrated collection on a tour that will include stops at the National Gallery of Art in Washington , D.C. , France , Japan , and probably the Philadelphia Museum of Art . |
10 | This top catering industry exhibition attracted more than 21,000 visitors at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham . |
11 | Since becoming head of the Kimbell in 1980 , he single-handedly built the sleepy Fort Worth museum into one of the most select collections in the country , purchasing a stellar array of old masters , including masterpieces by Caravaggio , Pietro da Cortona , Domenichino , Poussin and Georges de la Tour that would have significantly complemented or filled gaps at the National Gallery . |
12 | Maternity mortality rates , on the other hand , followed closely movements at the national level , although local levels remained consistently lower . |
13 | Apparently , it is permissible for banks to buy bills of exchange without limit , and they also have the right to discount such bills at the National Bank . |
14 | Connoisseurs who heard tape copies were also suspicious of the vocal mannerisms ; but engineers at the National Sound Archive were able to declare it a forgery the moment they heard it , for an unassailable technical reason . |
15 | By matching the Swedish twin registry at the Department of Environmental Hygiene , Karolinska Institute , Stockholm , with the central diagnosis register of hospital inpatients at the National Board of Health and Welfare , a population of monozygotic or dizygotic twins of the same sex has been identified . |
16 | Goodbye to Prints and Drawings curators at the National Gallery of Scotland ? |
17 | He tells The Art Newspaper , ‘ Philip Pouncey ( the leading British drawings connoisseur until his death last year ) used to bemoan the fact that during his eleven years at the National Gallery in London , almost no connection was ever made between the two by curators . |
18 | One proposal , put forward and agreed by participants at the national workshop , was the establishment of a ‘ best practice ’ programme to which agencies could apply for funds to redesign work . |
19 | Nicholas Penny , curator of Italian paintings at the National Gallery , declined to comment on the picture . |
20 | LADY Arran , a 71-year-old countess with a penchant for speed , put Britain back in the record books yesterday with a storming run in a hydroplane that made light of choppy conditions at the National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepont , Nottingham . |
21 | Miklós Mojzer addressed the problems of the art trade in Hungary , where as yet no lists exist for objects considered part of the national heritage , while Lubomir Slavicek focused on financial , management , and display problems at the National Gallery in Prague . |
22 | He followed this with Jack Absolute in The Rivals at the National Theatre and David Mamet 's A Life in the Theatre with Freddie Jones at the Open Space . |
23 | The Irish government 's continuing preoccupation with the library is evident in the secondment of Dr Michael Ryan , Keeper of Irish Antiquities at the National Museum , to the post of director from January this year . |
24 | His success as a conductor of contesting bands was immediate , with victories at the National Brass Band Championships in 1946 ( with Brighouse and Rastrick Band ) and at the Belle Vue September Contest , Manchester , in 1948 and 1952 , with the now-defunct Co-operative Workers Society ( CWS ) Manchester Band , being the highlights . |
25 | Doctors at the National Epilepsy centre at the Park hospital in Oxford carry out research into what can trigger epileptic fits . |
26 | This was the idea , popularised in Shonfield 's Modern Capitalism but covered in a very large number of other works also , that a shift was occurring away from territorially based representation towards representation based on functional cleavages , with a consequent decline in the power of the territorially based representative assemblies known as parliaments and an ever-increasing role for corporatist organisations able to negotiate for organised functional interests at the national level . |
27 | He was also physician in nervous diseases at the National Hospital , Queen Square , from 1868 to 1902 , while holding the chair of medicine at UCH from 1887 to 1898 . |
28 | Scientists at the National Institute for Research in Dairying at the University of Reading have found that only part of the nitrogen , phosphorus and potassium in slurry is in a form that plants can immediately take up . |
29 | Nitrous oxide , or laughing gas , appears to reduce the chances of conceiving by more than half , according to scientists at the National Institute of Dental Research in the United States . |
30 | Formaldehyde molecules ( consisting of four atoms : 2 of hydrogen , 1 of carbon , 1 of oxygen ) were also found by scientists at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in West Virginia . |