Example sentences of "to [art] [adj] [noun pl] at " in BNC.

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1 In Britain , Trebor has organized 230 production workers into unsupervised , self-organizing teams with degrees of autonomy and control similar to the high-performance teams at Digital .
2 Pride of place must go to the bathing complexes at Bath , with their normal and curative facilities grouped around the hot springs and the Great Bath .
3 By evening she had picked her way down the cliff to the rocky ledges at the water 's edge , and was the object of interest of two seals , who popped their whiskery noses up from time to time to observe her .
4 A cost cutting programme also contributed to the better figures at the company .
5 De Gaulle was an altogether subtler animal , with a good intellect , equal to the better teachers at Toronto .
6 Spectacularly shot in Amazonia under the most arduous physical conditions , it is a long , beautiful , serious-minded and profoundly sad film which does full justice to the complex forces at work in the hidden world of the Amazon Indians .
7 What astonished everyone , from the time he started winning schools races to the glorious battles at the White City after the war , was that such a weedy looking person could perform such feats .
8 Yes , but C and G are actually very good er very sound er on their er ratios , they 're pretty good , but erm some of them are n't so good , and you know , be careful when you 're coming to invest in building societies I 'd stick to the major players at the moment , even though you may get a premium by going to a smaller society .
9 That is to say we are , we all need renewal and new ideas , but we stick to old quarrels and re-run old battles because we do n't know how to face up to the real problems at the present , nor to find ways of working together for a worthwhile future .
10 He had asked John Prior Estlin for letters of introduction to the Unitarian ministers at Bridgwater and Taunton , and became a regular preacher in both towns for as long as he remained at Stowey .
11 This can be illustrated with reference to the Cromerian deposits at West Runton in Norfolk .
12 Now when those people in Parliament are absent , by their silence , they may be there , you do n't always see 'em , you then get a bit annoyed , but I tell you , you get bloody annoyed when they walk past you , which happened to me and to the regional delegates at Lancashire North West Labour Party , I wo n't name who they are , but they did n't even acknowledge us .
13 The Directors have decided to recommend to the ordinary shareholders at the Annual General Meeting to be held on 28th April 1993 , a final dividend of 17.05p per share ( 1991 equivalent 17.05p ) , payable on or after 1st July 1993 , to shareholders on the Register of Members at close of business on 7th May 1993 .
14 The instructions given to the Dutch negotiators at the Munster peace congress which began its work in 1645 insisted on their being treated on the same footing as those of Venice ; and by the end of the century Dutch ambassadors in Paris were claiming royal honours .
15 Moreover , it is difficult for the human mind to pay attention to the interpersonal actions and to the substantive issues at the same time .
16 A year later Maggie sat with her husband and waited with rising excitement as the announcement was made to the vast crowds at Wembley .
17 And they still came to the famous dinners at his house , where the food , and the music , and the conversation were the best in London .
18 He examined the long split-level room stretching away from him to the tall windows at the far end .
19 Shipping circles indicated that by the end of the month , despite the damage , operations were still possible , as in 1984s at the T-jetty where tankers loaded for shuttling crude to the makeshift terminals at Lavan and Sirri Islands down the Gulf .
20 Ray Illingworth refers to ‘ Hall and Griffith coming out of the trees ’ in an ambiguous reference to the inadequate sightscreens at Headingley in the '60s , although the ultimate faux pas was Tony Lewis ’ ill-timed use of the fourletter word when , unbeknown to him , he was still on air .
21 She went to stand next to the long windows at the end of the room .
22 On my next-to-last day I take a taxi to the Roman ruins at Tipasa , 50 miles along the coast from Algiers .
23 THE Australian pack looked a mighty outfit as it blew Scotland to the four corners at both scrummage and line-out during their recent two-test series ( see pages 22 & 23 ) .
24 He pointed to the four bodies at the end of the row .
25 You see my visions for qualitative are slightly different to the four months at the moment , and I feel perhaps could exchange Q P16 for the control procedures to be a longer procedure but to have everything covering the project plan in progress monitoring through to quality control procedures for just the quality .
26 ‘ You 'll see to the small ones at the back here .
27 The west-coast defences given a structure and a system of manning , they moved inland to the key sites at crossroads or ford or defile where , usually , there had long been a hill-fort or an earthwork of some kind .
28 As links the streets functioned in two directions : they provided rapid access from the railway stations at the city 's then periphery to the key points at the center ( government buildings , central markets , hospitals , business and entertainment districts ) , and in turn linked the central organs of administration and business ( fire department , riot police , ambulance services , department store deliveries ) with the focal points of the city 's various quarters .
29 ‘ I 've not been to the new grounds at Walsall and Scunthorpe , Maidstone 's ground , or covered a League match at Barnet .
30 However , the overwhelming majority of recruits to the best jobs at the airport are recruited , unavoidably it seems , outside Shetland ( as yet the Shetland workforce does not have the relevant training or skills ) .
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