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

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1 Nevertheless , as late as the 1740s , the British government was still contributing to the cost of housing the now permanent Russian representatives in London at a rate proportional to their diplomatic rank — £200 a year for ministers-resident , £400 for envoys or ambassadors .
2 We have about 140 international specialists in human gene mapping coming together to use a new data base system developed at the John Hopkins university in collaboration with people in London at the I C R F Labs and that data base will provide information on all those genes we have already identified and mapped .
3 In 1805 Jesty gave his evidence in London at the institute 's invitation , when he was presented with a long testimonial and pair of gold-mounted lancets .
4 A fine draughtsman and noted expert in perspective , he was the first president of the Liverpool Society of Arts and exhibited in London at the Society of Artists .
5 BARRISTERS could retain much of their monopoly over advocacy in the higher courts under a subtle agenda for discussion spelled out by Lord Donaldson , the Master of the Rolls , as he opened the Bar 's annual conference in London at the weekend .
6 Nevertheless , she was both surprised and touched when , with an obvious effort , he said that he would be in London at the weekend and wondered if he might have the pleasure of taking her out to lunch .
7 He first emerges shortly before 1665 , when he was established in London at the sign of Hermes Trismegistus , in Watling Street , as a maker of chemicals , largely medicinal .
8 And his films were shown in London at the Alhambra , and were , this was something new and exciting and erm therefore helped to establish the popularity of the newsreel .
9 All this may have something to do with the conference 's unpublicised preliminary meeting which was held in London at the beginning of October .
10 Data collected through interviews with management and unions in a dozen industries are analysed to find out what was distinctive about the inherited characteristics of these industries in London at the beginning of the period as compared to other parts of the country .
11 I 'm in London at the moment .
12 ‘ There 's no one of any consequence in London at the moment , ’ she told him , ‘ but you wo n't be able to move for the millions of nobodies going to look at the Tower . ’
13 Er he 's in London at the moment , he 's not at He should be up here , I do n't know what he 's doing in London on a Saturday morning , he 's supposed to be up here having a surgery somewhere .
14 Born in Venice in 1751 , Tim 's paternal ancestor Zaccaria died in London at the age of 76 , leaving his eldest son Joseph to carry on the family name .
15 The brilliant and tuneful overture is full of the joy of life — but within two months of the first performance , Weber died in London at the age of 39 .
16 But if Nicholas felt he had suffered at the hands of Celtic , then the suffering he experienced in London at the hands of the media was to force him out of the limelight and into a melancholic shell where scoring goals seemed harder than pulling Mother Theresa .
17 There 's a bubbling cauldron under the surface and you would n't get a spicier intrigue in London at the height of the season than we 've got down here .
18 Mrs Lemass made it clear where she stood by using a press conference in London at the launch of the sixth BDA week in October 1987 , for announcing that her committee would be calling on the European Parliament , the European Commission and the Council of Ministers to waive all opposition to the use of sign language and to demand official recognition within the EC .
19 Just on a year ago , as I was to be in London at the time of the World Cup , I made enquiries about obtaining tickets to attend some of the Cup matches in the United Kingdom .
20 The prices seemed more or less the same as those in London at the time I 'd left — a box of matches or a bar of Cadbury 's chocolate cost a penny .
21 Films , in London at the time , for theatrical types , were considered as little more than perks .
22 Rather fortuitously , our residual list of 13 harpsichords includes at least one example by almost every known maker active in London at the time .
23 No less than three UIA work groups met in the UK last year — the Public Health group met in London at the time of the International Hospital Federation conference ; the Region 1 Habitat group met in Birmingham ; and the Architecture in Primary Schools group 2 as associated with the successful BET event in Cambridge .
24 ‘ He was OSS , then in London at the time of Winter Garden , then he came back in the mid-Sixties .
25 In London at the Makoff Galleries .
26 He would meet Mischa and the others in London at the exhibition in the art gallery .
27 President de Klerk said so in London at the end of April .
28 THE EXTENT of the philosophical shift taking place at the top of the Metropolitan Police was illustrated in a speech delivered by Sir Peter Imbert to the International Police Exhibition and Conference in London at the end of September .
29 These productions played in London at the end of their well-meant journey around arts centres , youth clubs and studio theatres .
30 Losses in connection with the terrorist explosion in London at the end of April will be charged in the second quarter .
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