Example sentences of "and [noun pl] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The order of records must reflect the functions and activities at the organisation that created the records . |
2 | Pippa Pop-ins in Fulham , London , is the first nursery to keep children aged 1–12 overnight , with ‘ midnight feasts ’ at 8pm and fairies at the bottom of the garden . |
3 | The Toronto-based Call-Net Telecommunications Ltd wholly-owned unit of Call-Net Enterprises Inc has bought the long-distance business of Cable & Wireless Canada Inc for the equivalent of $27.3m in cash and notes at the closing : the deal adds 7,000 customers to Call-Net 's current customer base , taking its annualised revenues to some $135m . |
4 | He was one of the foremost early exponents and defenders at the University of Oxford of the teaching of Thomas Aquinas , the Dominican philosopher and theologian . |
5 | At 2.30 a.m. a concentration of four hundred guns opened on a front of eight hundred yards , and the barrage began to march across the minefields and defences at a pace of one hundred yards in three minutes . |
6 | STAC International Sports , official distributors of cricket equipment , clothing and accessories at The Oval , are now open for business in the new Ken Barrington Centre . |
7 | Following his father 's death in 1795 Henry was taken to Chichester before serving as a cadet in the Royal Corps of Military Surveyors and Draftsmen at the Tower of London . |
8 | The spirit of his meticulousness was in the pile of freshly laundered shirts and handkerchiefs at the foot of the bed . |
9 | And he 's not on any pills and tablets at the moment , is he ? |
10 | Charged with meting out rights and privileges for all beings and entities at the time of Creation , he carried a small leather pouch on one hip containing the charms for immortality and reincarnation , while a large stone bucket to his other side contained materials for instigating death and decay . |
11 | The cast-iron disc brakes work with four-pot calipers and it rides on 10ins rims at the front and 14ins at the rear . |
12 | Indeed you can visit the house where he was born , see one of his plays at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre , or a contemporary performance at the Swan Theatre , see an exhibition of his life and times at the Shakespeare Centre and visit the picturesque home of his wife , Anne Hathaway . |
13 | We have already noted the sense of smell in our examination of the effect of the subtle essences and perfumes which emanate from the trees and herbs at a site . |
14 | After he had come to collect her at the flat they joined a party of junior officers and debutantes at the Haymarket Theatre to see Pygmalion by the fashionable playwright George Bernard Shaw . |
15 | It must be stressed that these aspects can only be considered in the context of the tax rates and rules at the time . |
16 | It has proved of benefit when used against herpes viruses or viral hepatitis for example , and researchers at the MRC 's Common Cold Unit in Wiltshire have shown that it can provide effective protection against colds . |
17 | Christina Forrest will head a team of market analysts and researchers at the TEC 's Fareham offices . |
18 | ‘ He said the rent would not necessarily be raised in future after stating that it would be index-linked and he also wants to stage concerts and fetes at the ground in the close season when we would need to work on the pitch . ’ |
19 | Benediction and Vespers at the Priory every Sunday at 6.00 pm . |
20 | The challenge , from a unionist candidate in today 's local government elections , comes only days after people from the Falls and the Shankill joined together to protest at moves to cut jobs and operations at the hospital . |
21 | A mystery fire swept through a store of plastic road cones and signs at a works compound in Stockton . |
22 | It seems as though he would n't hurt a fly , except there is an inkling that he could become nasty when he starts to throw fruit and vegetables at the cat , who is as suspicious of this ‘ foreigner ’ as the natives . |
23 | Venice itself has everything from a ‘ Bellini cocktail ’ at Harry 's bar , to fruit and vegetables at the Rialto market ; exclusive designer wear can be found in the boutiques along the Mercerie . |
24 | ‘ Notwithstanding the fact the minister and I , as chief financial officer , are accountable to Parliament — and there 's no comparison between appearing before the parliamentary accounts committee and shareholders at an AGM — the benefits are delivered in tiny pockets all over the country which makes it impossible to control directly from the centre . |
25 | Possible remedies for the lack of closeness to shareholders include the appointment of an intermediary group such as a supervisory board , more flexible audit reporting and the opportunity for a two-way dialogue between auditors and shareholders at the agm or in private . |
26 | It looks through the buildings which make up English towns and cities at the processes of life which produced and used them , and so attempts to explain them in human terms . |
27 | The owners of 8 and 10 Millbank are seeking planning permission for two ground floor bedroom extensions and dorma bedrooms and bathrooms at the rear of their homes . |
28 | In this chapter , we resume our discussion of translation difficulties and strategies at the level of text by looking at cohesion , the second feature of text organization which was mentioned at the end of Chapter 4 . |
29 | Soon Gabrielle learned to leave him alone in his despair , and he spent more time playing darts and billiards at a Battersea pub . |
30 | In many ways attitudes and policies at the hospital appear to have followed a fairly typical course , with model behavioural regimes giving way to mass custody . |