Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It seems evident from the widespread popularity of the enactment of the hunt that simple timber arenas were provided in all large and probably even in small settlements , for they were part of the activities at the seasonal festivals . |
2 | An accountant , in order to stand any chance of a career in corporate finance , must have a good academic record ( 2.1 or better ) at a recognised university ( red brick or Oxbridge ) , must have trained with one of the top accountancy firms , and passed the exams at the first attempt . |
3 | Another batch of green-tinted tips from the experts at the National Centre for Organic Gardening . |
4 | MEET THE EXPERTS AT THE FINE ART & ANTIQUES FAIR , OLYMPIA |
5 | A horse that stands just twenty one inches high is pulling in the crowds at a small breeds farm . |
6 | Here he is , keeping a watchful eye on the crowds at the Royal Priors shopping centre in Leamington Spa . |
7 | Welcome back : One of Britain 's best loved racehorses , Desert Orchid has been pulling in the crowds at the Three Counties Show . |
8 | It was very entertaining , despite the groans at the predictable , ‘ We 'd now like you to portray these ideas in a role play . ’ |
9 | Muirhead had Cannon on the ropes at the tenth and looked like getting the 3 needed to force an extra end but , with the last stone , took out one of her own . |
10 | If your Windows Program Manager is not too crowded you may , by sizing and arranging , be able to display all the program groups and all the icons at the same time . |
11 | And if we ca n't produce some pretty credible answers then they wo n't allow that £400,000 to sit in the accounts at the full value . |
12 | Sometimes this is because the length of students ' courses is shorter , sometimes ( because the programmes are included as part of course studies ) there is the opportunity for college librarians to introduce the programmes at an early stage . |
13 | Run the repeats at a steady tempo but , as with the hill repeats , build into the workout by running the first a little easier than the rest . |
14 | Activities like climbing and abseiling have kept membership of the scouts at a healthy level . |
15 | A final dividend can only be paid after it has been approved by the shareholders at a general meeting and Resolution 2 seeks such approval . |
16 | These rights may be waived by the shareholders at a general meeting so that the new capital may be raised by means of a placing . |
17 | ( Alan ) Henderson , to decline the offer of a bond in 1981 when as a newly elected Committee member , he believed he needed to respect ‘ the ( contra ) attitude ( to bondholders ) of the members who voted him in ’ , and quoted the discussions at the 1979 Annual General Meeting . |
18 | The discussions at the Special Commission held in 1977 to review the working of the Convention revealed that ‘ a great number ’ of extra-judicial documents were in fact sent under the Convention . |
19 | The theme for this seminar arose directly out of the discussions at the previous meeting on Integration and Immigration . |
20 | The seminar concluded with the drawing together of the discussions at an open forum after which , Past Chairman of APC , gave a vote of thanks to all the contributors for a useful and informative experience . |
21 | As this growth is counteracted by thermal redispersion of the chains at the crystal-melt interface , the temperature must be low enough to ensure that this disordering process is minimal . |
22 | Sophie frowned , trying to recall just how she had felt while she was gathering information from the lecturers at the veterinary congress . |
23 | But within the ranks at the local club , an even more remarkable story is unfolding . |
24 | In one day last week customers ate more than 8,000 pounds-worth of grub — which is more than the takings at the original Harry Ramsden 's restaurant in Guiseley last Bank Holiday . |
25 | Leaving aside personal choice , compatibility and so on , can I introduce fish into the aquarium when it is ready and matured and add the invertebrates at a later date , or will it be necessary to completely re-stock the aquarium , thus getting rid of the fish which are already in-situ ? |
26 | If Sartre began by attempting to unite man with history , in the notes at the very end of the manuscript he poses once more the fundamental ontological question , and immediately follows it with a decidedly unequivocal answer : |
27 | Blacon residents will meet councillors to discuss the plans at a public meeting at St Theresa 's School , Blacon tomorrow at 6.30pm . |
28 | There had been plans to introduce a separate currency , in the form of Soviet roubles stamped with a letter " U " ( Ukraine ) for purchasing basic goods , but it was claimed that the Soviet authorities had thwarted the plans at the last minute , forcing the reintroduction of coupons instead . |
29 | The one unambiguous method of obtaining such cells it to disaggregate embryos to single cells and observe the cultures at a defined time interval as discussed in Section 3 . |
30 | Reports claimed that the elfin figured star 's weight plunged terrifyingly until she tipped the scales at a mere five stones . |