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

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1 Waddington is drawing upon its gallery stock ( to 27 February ) in an extension of last month 's exhibition and is featuring modern masters including Picasso , Miró , Dubuffet and Ivon Hitchens whose centenary exhibition opens at Bernard Jacobson at the end of this month ( 23 February-1 April ) .
2 He had n't wondered where her clothes were when he 'd returned to Primrose Cottage at the end of that autumn term .
3 Boss Colin Murphy , who took over from David Webb at the end of a turbulent season for the club , is grimly realistic of his side 's chances tonight .
4 Boss Colin Murphy , who took over from David Webb at the end of a turbulent season for the club , has been forced to sell Dean Austin to Spurs for £500,000 and Peter Butler to West Ham for £275,000 .
5 The secretary-managership of Leeds City had become vacant on the retirement of Scott Walford at the end of the club 's most disastrous season since it entered the Second Division eight years before , and the public looked with keen interest to see what effect the new man 's ‘ shrewd judgement and tactful management ’ ( Yorkshire Post ) would have .
6 W. S. We 'd got into Rose Hill station at the end of duty , and if one man did n't come in , they 'd send a search out .
7 On Saturday night at the end of the Rosary Moran said , ‘ I want to offer a final prayer to God that He may guide your father on the right course , ’ and they all knew , even to the boy Michael , to what he was referring .
8 At the Lisbon summit at the end of the month , leaders sought to stress their unity and continuing commitment to European integration , but postponed decisions on contentious issues such as the future funding of the Communities , until the next meeting of the European Council in December in Edinburgh .
9 ‘ The English are great lovers of themselves , and of everything belonging to them ’ , wrote the Venetian diplomat Andrea Trevisano at the end of the fifteenth century ; ‘ they think that there are no other men than themselves , and no other world but England ; and whenever they see a handsome foreigner , they say that he ‘ looks like an Englishman' ’ and that ‘ it is a great pity that he should not be an Englishman ’ , words echoed exactly in 1521 by the Scottish scholar John Major ; while the German knight Nicolas von Popplau , who visited England in 1484 , found a people who regarded themselves as the wisest in the world .
10 The area between Caniçal and the end of the island is very sandy and , indeed , the only natural sandy beach on the island is to be found at Prainha on the road out to Ponta do São Lourenço at the end of the island .
11 So much , thought Spruce , for the cultural life of a Norfolk village at the end of the twentieth century .
12 Hampshire are to release batsman Julian Wood and left-arm spinner Ian Turner at the end of the season .
13 Two pupils from Williamwood High School , Glasgow , spent a week at Peel Park at the end of June to gain work experience .
14 It is a twenty-mile drive to Loch Hourn at the end of this road , and twenty back , but it should be done at least once in a lifetime , the scenery being outstanding .
15 And he could even be challenging for a place in the return leg of Leeds ' European Cup first round tie against Stuttgart at Elland Road at the end of the month .
16 ‘ There is a tour of Ireland , Wales and hopefully South Africa at the end of next season and I wo n't be able to make it .
17 The Observer and Guardian were popularly believed to have lost revenue because of their opposition to the Eden government 's Suez policy at the end of 1956 , but other such cases are difficult to find .
18 There is a series of delicate cabinet miniatures by Norbert Grund at the end of the gallery which should not be missed .
19 The statement , issued by Baker and Soviet Foreign Minister Alexander Bessmertnykh at the end of three days of talks in Washington , was interpreted in some quarters as representing a softening of the US demand for Iraq 's unconditional withdrawal from Kuwait .
20 He will now travel to Manchester for the North of England final at the end of this month when he will cook his dishes in front of a panel of judges .
21 It lived mainly in the savannahs of North America at the end of the Cretaceous .
22 Elena Ceausescu At the end of my work , there is nothing but dust .
23 As it turned out , Mario was n't allowed to race at Monza because he 'd driven a dirt-track race within the previous twenty-four hours , and it was n't until Watkins Glen at the end of 1968 that he first drove in a FI race .
24 The furthest northward extent of the system was Langley Mill at the end of the Erewash Canal .
25 That relationship was superb and made for an excellent team effort throughout the year , as was evidenced by the fulsome tributes paid to Ian McNeil at the end of his period in office .
26 When our first Report on the primary stages was submitted to Mr Baker at the end of September 1988 , he felt that we had given insufficient emphasis to the teaching of grammar .
27 The Soviet interest in undermining Western military influence in the Southeast Asian states also ensured a positive Soviet reception for a proposal by Prince Sihanouk at the end of 1962 for an agreement on international guarantees of the neutrality of Cambodia on the model of Laos .
28 If for instance erm Fred Bloggs at the end of the office is sick on Friday he turns off his P C at lunchtime and goes home and we do the software upgrade during the afternoon on Friday , then his P C wo n't get the upgrade to the software because we 're sending it down the network .
29 A few surprise upsets occurred during the Midland Bank/LTA Trust British Students Tennis Championships , held at a Bristol University at the end of June .
30 Mr Cole claimed that there were attempts by Mr Rowland at the end of last week to have the Observer story more widely publicised , but these failed .
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