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

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1 Stopping at the truck stop in Toledo we get the usual ‘ Is there a circus in town ? ’ and the most popular , used by children of all ages , ‘ Mummy , that girl 's got red hair ! ’
2 768 at the truck plant in Leyland ;
3 general manager , added , ‘ I would like to thank every member of staff at the Grain Terminal for their support and co-operation over the years .
4 Our children , 9 , and , 10 , are still asleep , but I take a cup to my wife before leaving home in time to arrive at the Grain Terminal before 7.00 am .
5 The tunnel ended at the Schoenfelder Autobahn alongside which ran the trunk telephone cables connecting the main East German government offices , the Russian intelligence ( KGB ) headquarters at Karlshorst and the Russian Army headquarters with Warsaw and Moscow .
6 Another system uses a small filter , or algae trap , at the discharge side of the pump .
7 By late February he had already ‘ endeavored to disseminate Truth ’ in the form of three political lectures , the first two delivered at the Corn Market in Wine Street , the third in a vacant house on Castle Green .
8 On Feb. 20 thousands of people rallied at the university campus in the support of the hunger strikers .
9 In the society they inhabit they will have to choose at the university level between physics and hi-tech ; philosophy and literature may be pursued only as hobbies .
10 The pair had once been students at the University College of Galway .
11 That is the average number of sexual partners for women now aged between 25 and 34 , say researchers at the University College of London .
12 As part of the project a Chinese graduate student , based at the University College of Wales , Aberystwyth , is studying the evolution of the Precambrian sequences of the Shandong Peninsula .
13 Following the 6th workshop held at Sunderland Polytechnic , we were asked to organise another workshop at the University College of Wales , Aberystwyth .
14 From 1914 to 1919 he was lecturer in the department of Welsh at the University College of Wales , Aberystwyth .
15 In 1913 he became reader in Welsh literature at the University College of Wales at Aberystwyth , and was awarded an MA .
16 As acting professor of history at the University College of the West Indies ( 1954 ) he began The Road to Self-Rule ( 1959 ) .
17 It is also notable that Bowen has been in the vanguard of interdisciplinary and international cooperation which has established the utility of amino acid dating , and he has been instrumental in establishing a laboratory for this purpose in the Department of Geography at the University College of Wales , Aberystwyth .
18 Professor Thomas , head of the Welsh department at the University College of North Wales , Bangor , wrote an updated words of a Welsh legend in Chwedl Taliesin , and the superb illustrations are by Margaret Jones , of Aberystwyth .
19 Ross MacKay , director of the Institute of Economic Research at the University College of North Wales , Bangor , told the North Wales 2000 Prospects and Opportunities conference in Llangollen that it was much too early for the Government to consider scrapping regional aid to Clwyd and Gwynedd in favour of the South East of England .
20 John Gould , a research student at the University College of North Wales in Bangor , has travelled to Orkney after hearing of the plight of the whales .
21 Dawson 's achievement owed virtually nothing to the academic world , apart from a short part-time lectureship in the history of culture at the University College in Exeter ( 1925–33 ) .
22 The study was approved by the animal welfare committee at the University Hospital of Trondheim .
23 Can you meet us at the university hospital in one hour ? ’
24 TICKETS for Durham 's opening home match against Lancashire next Sunday will go on sale at the University ground on Monday .
25 Oxford ladies kick-off at the university ground in Iffley Road at 2 on Sunday … they 're playing the district line from Ealing … lets hope United are on the right tracks …
26 We met at a luncheon party at the University Club in Montreal and came away together , since we seemed to have something in common and got along well .
27 They had laid waste the entire north of the country and in 449 they arrived at the university town of Stamford .
28 The truck turned right by the big houses at the south edge of the Common and started along the straight stretch , where we were standing .
29 There was a Gilbertine priory here ( the only purely English monastic order ) , traces of which survive at the south end of the village .
30 This loco was one of several allocated to the GC section for a period in the early 60's , seen here at the south end of Nottingham Victoria on a Marylebone semi-fast in July 1962 .
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