Example sentences of "[noun prp] at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A suggestive picture of how it works can be pieced together , as long as you do not mind taking the pieces from different studies of different drugs : work on cocaine by Nora Volcow at Brookhaven National Laboratory , among others ; on cocaine and amphetamines by Bruce Cohen of McLean Hospital in Boston ; on heroin by Zvi Vogel at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot in Israel and Anton Shofelmeer at the Free University in Amsterdam ; and on benzodiazepines ( such as Valium ) by Erick Sigel at the University of Berne . |
2 | Barr 's European equivalents flourished in the 1950s rather than the 1930s — Jean Cassou at the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris , Wilhelm Sandberg at the Stedlijk in Amsterdam , Pontus Hulten at the Modern Museum in Stockholm and then at the Pompidou Centre in Paris . |
3 | Sir : Terry Coleman reports ( 5 October ) the speech by Andrew Neil at a Fabian fringe meeting , in which he described the BBC licence fee as a poll tax and suggested that it was indistinguishable from the community charge . |
4 | The ETB 's Car Park awards were presented in London on Tuesday at a glittering ceremony attended by the Duke of Gloucester . |
5 | The first designer to unveil his collection for the spring season was Rifat Ozbek , whose successor as designer of the year , is to be announced on Tuesday at the British Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall . |
6 | The detectives were momentarily stunned before Sergeant Bird' at a discreet signal from Montgomery , began to intone the caution in a deadpan voice . |
7 | ‘ However , a consortium led by its management reached agreement with Brent Walker at a higher price . |
8 | Anyone wanting to take part or make a donation should contact Bob Finch or Eileen Adams at the civic centre on 266522 , extension 2334 or 2332 . |
9 | Michael freed the children from the evil hand of Dr Adams at the same time as reuniting the children and himself with their true families . |
10 | We expect to conclude a sale of the Princess of Wales hospital at RAF Ely at the earliest opportunity commensurate with our responsibility to maximise disposal receipts . |
11 | That was the view of Swansea team manager and former international Roger Blyth after Jones had just edged his personal battle against Llanelli 's Rupert Moon at a packed Stradey Park . |
12 | When she met Miguel Rafaelo at the medical centre later in the week , she did n't have the nerve to ask him straight out . |
13 | The volatility of the situation in Kashmir was impressed upon Singh at an early stage of his premiership when , in early December , the daughter of the central Home Affairs Minister was kidnapped by Moslem secessionists [ see p. 37126 ] . |
14 | ‘ I met Veronica at the Anglo-Catholic church in putney — St Mark 's . |
15 | Within 2.5km ( 1½ miles ) the road forks and the right-hand branch dips across a hollow towards Schwendi ; but continue forward , climbing on the left-hand ( main ) road which ascends towards Goldiwil at a higher level with even more rewarding views . |
16 | A main aim of that rescheduling had been to allow Gorbachev at the earliest opportunity to push through reforms and install a more sympathetic central committee . |
17 | A new military doctrine , ‘ reasonable sufficiency ’ , was adopted by Gorbachev at the 27th Party Congress and subsequently by the Warsaw Treaty Organisation . |
18 | Despite the passage of the new restrictive press laws , observers noted a significantly positive attitude towards democratization in a speech delivered by Council of State Chairman Vo Chi Cong at the sixth session of the eighth National Assembly held on Dec. 18-28 , 1989 [ see also p. 37123 ] . |
19 | I went through Hardy at an early age |
20 | The Mercians would seem to have had influence in Berkshire at an earlier date in the reign of Wulfhere and the same may well have been true of Somerset , in which case what Aethelbald was doing was appropriating border territories traditionally in dispute between the Mercians and the western Saxons . |
21 | Not that Uttley was allowed to completely forget his rugby past — also competing is fellow ‘ crumbly ’ Andy Ripley who , after taking the Ergo up in recent months , almost overtook Uttley at a recent head-to-head in a London gymnasium . |
22 | The challenge of integrity against hypocrisy , made by Emilia at the very end of Othello , is placed first in King Lear . |
23 | According to Mikhail Vinogradov at the Moscow-based Oceanology Institute : " The Dnieper , Dnestr and Danube bring in millions of tons of industrial wastes and pesticides every year , while passing ships drop some 10 million tonnes of oil annually . " |
24 | However , US Secretary of State James Baker also conferred with de Klerk on March 22 , after meeting Mandela at the Namibian independence celebrations on March 21 . |
25 | The central authorities , late as usual , grasped this detail of local life by 1924 , when Krupskaia at the Thirteenth Party Congress noted that due to the tightening of the economic ‘ scissors ’ , the higher bread prices could no longer be afforded by starving village-teachers . |
26 | She carved up Muriel Spark and Iris Murdoch at the same time as the bacon . |
27 | Going Out to Galleries : OPENINGS / Includes Aids depicted in a church setting and Iris Murdoch at the National Portrait Gallery |
28 | Hermes at the left end holds the winged horses of Athena 's chariot which she is mounting ; on the central slab another goddess , almost certainly Aphrodite , steps down from a chariot which faces the other way . |
29 | Twenty five minutes behind Pat at the finishing line was Personnel Training Adviser who came in with a time of three hours 40 minutes . |
30 | The Lights of Lisbon at the southern edge of the Alfama district was one of his favourite places . |