Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the summer of 1918 he began to devote more time to the club in between duties at the arms factory in Barnbow , but , perhaps sensing that trouble was brewing , he suddenly resigned as secretary-manager on 16 December to go into full-time industrial management with Joseph Watson & Sons at the Olympia oil and cake works in Selby . |
2 | Williams doubts whether he was really influenced by his teachers or contemporaries at the Slade . |
3 | Dependent conditionals are thus to be regarded in the way of the primitive conception or conceptions at the base of any logical system . |
4 | Such contacts can be obtained from trade directories , visitors to an exhibition stand , members of a particular group ( e.g. professional body or attendees at a conference ) ; |
5 | He shouts heads or tails at the beginning of the game and then F*****g dissappears : - ) ) ) |
6 | ( Based on O'Connor & Arnold 1961. ) heading The word or words at the top of a section of printed matter . |
7 | Or survivals at the level of colour : liking for flat and intense colours , local earth and vegetable dyes , which may go all the way back to the ancient textile traditions such as that of the Paracas culture in Peru . |
8 | Once that is done you will always be able to lay your hands on any props or costumes at a moments notice . |
9 | The aim is to allow emergency expertise to be summoned from other regions or countries at a moment 's notice to help combat any natural or man-made disasters , such as oil spills or fires . |
10 | Similarly , if your rug becomes wrinkled , out of shape or curls at the edges , this should be left to an expert . |
11 | So , too , are the increasing number of so-called closing down sales which often take place for a few days or weeks at the end of a shop lease . |
12 | The forms tell strongly on the curving surface and the figure-zone is widened for them , its background left bare or scattered with small flower-shapes , a calyx of pointed leaves or petals at the base and the areas of fine lines reduced to narrow borders of two or three ( figs. 7 and 8 ) . |
13 | A search of the Pennington Papers brought to light a declaration of sale of equipment & buildings at the mines above Tilberthwaite ( on Muncaster territory ) which had formerly belonged to Patrickson & Co . |
14 | ‘ wilfully and indecently ’ 'Wilfully' can be proved from the accused 's own admission or from his comments or actions at the time of the offence . |
15 | A preview will tell you what the software can do at the moment — we do n't go too heavily on any minor bugs or inconsistencies at the preview stage , but we do criticise bad design and form an opinion about whether the software will be up to scratch when it gets released . |
16 | Discretion is the better part of valour , or forewarned is forearmed : Associated Press , writing up IBM Corp 's layoffs in New York State , says ‘ Company officials said there was no violence or threats at the plants , although a Kingston sporting goods store that sells guns closed up shop Tuesday morning . ’ |
17 | British Rail tell us they 've no problems or delays at the moment . |
18 | So in order to have something that enables you to keep records of two or three hundred customers , and then of course to be able to print out some sort of lists or invoices at the end of it , you would need to pay , probably even now , a couple of thousand pounds , and very often of course more . |
19 | 50,000 Lire credit for snacks or drinks at the bar for all guests staying 14 nights arriving on 16 and 23 May , 5 Sept . |
20 | The end of the dock when at the upper part of its inclined railway makes a practically water-tight joint with the standing work at the extremity of what may be termed the head bay or pond of which the dock then forms a continuation , there being also a gate or gates at the end of the bay to retain the water when the dock is absent . |
21 | The Paint Shop can house four buses or trams at a time , and the latter are towed in here because there is no live overhead line for safety reasons . |
22 | There must also be no opportunity for anyone to claim that you have been given , or are giving , preferential treatment which puts you or others at an advantage , for example , over other organisations who may be tendering for the same work or other colleagues working for the organisation . |
23 | These , it was argued , concern the correction of errors of fact or omissions at the time of birth . |
24 | He found that he enjoyed going to a parish to confirm the children , or to institute a new incumbent , and stay afterwards for the sausage rolls or sandwiches at the bunfight and chat up the people with a mixture of silence and belly-bumping laughter and beams all round and leg-pulling but with care and affection . |
25 | And there is another aspect of the construction of a word which it may also be helpful to know something about : that some ( particularly longer ) words are built out of other words , by adding prefixes at the beginning or suffixes at the end . |
26 | Security grilles give more protection than window locks alone , and are ideal for the more vulnerable windows or doors at the back or side of a property . |
27 | The sheet can be weighted down with sand or stones at the edges , and it should be left in place for three days , by which time it will be safe to commence subsequent building work . |
28 | The rocks or stones at the pool boundary retain the bog-garden soil yet allow water to percolate through from the pool . |
29 | Neither boys nor girls at the moratorium stage are likely to be attracted to the science that is usually presented in our schools . |
30 | The order of records must reflect the functions and activities at the organisation that created the records . |