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

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1 Rather does Karajan seem to remind them at every point of what they had agreed on in countless hours of common endeavour ; and his movements — chiefly of the baton-less left hand — are functional , not in the least demonic .
2 Stephen Bayley , former director of the Design Museum , will chair a debate , taking questions from the floor ( many pre-wrapped ) and flinging them at a panel of designers , architects , patrons and critics , among them Peter Palumbo , chairman of the Arts Council , and Mies van der Rohe buff .
3 And he h He sold them at a profit of thirty three and a third percent which is a third .
4 Traditionally the Bank of England supported the discount houses , and thus indirectly the banking sector as a whole , by lending to them at a rate of its own choosing , known since 1971 as minimum lending rate .
5 The case took 8 × 80 oz bottles to treat and the last three bottles had dye added to them at a rate of .5 oz per 80 oz .
6 The latest phase obliges vehicles delivering a wide range of food products to keep them at a temperature of no more than 8C .
7 ‘ Our drivers can only negotiate them at a maximum of 15mph , ’ he said .
8 He could feel them at the small of his back , feel the scratch of the lavender garland which she still held .
9 Now she has refined those skills with the help of judo and is putting them at the service of her country .
10 ‘ We found them at the home of Nigel , your predecessor .
11 She thinks the microwave ‘ has changed our perceptions of time , much as telephones changed them at the turn of the century ’ .
12 perhaps the Company 's lack of comment on its own future , which must increasingly have been worrying them at the turn of the century .
13 All in all , it is in no way surprising that Nietzsche should have put them to one side soon after writing them at the turn of the year .
14 ‘ It was a brutal and cowardly attack on wretched creatures whose offences placed them at the bottom of the prison heap , ’ he said .
15 It would be better to try and beat them at the bottom of the curve rather than when the South Africans were improving .
16 Then he took the stones from their pouch and laid them at the bottom of the Bowl .
17 But a lot of them at the bottom of the garden .
18 At this I quickly joined them at the bottom of a long rickety iron ladder which led into the water ballast tanks and found them hauling out several cases which had been concealed there .
19 Instead of wooing the only people who should really matter — the fans — soccer often seems to leave them at the bottom of their list of priorities .
20 We could build a stable , put them at the bottom of the garden and how expensive the
21 If you are over the limit and have goods to declare , keep them at the top of your luggage or in a separate parcel .
22 They found their parents waiting for them at the top of a wide terrace of marble steps , and the governor 's aide-de-camp conducted them to the reception through a series of lofty , marble-floored chambers forty feet high .
23 She would know at once when the right people entered the from the moment she looked upon them at the top of the wide staircase .
24 The aim , to keep them at the top of the sport .
25 He jumped brilliantly and I decided to put the pressure on to get away from them at the top of the hill .
26 Mrs Castle , as it turned out , had opposed this allowance , again on the characteristically doctrinaire grounds that an allowance which made it necessary for the disabled to purchase motor cars would place them at the mercy of the commercial interests of motor manufacturers .
27 Does he agree that it is now essential that he withdraw the Asylum Bill now under consideration and instead institute a proper system of legal appeal that gives automatic rights of appeal to political asylum seekers and does not leave them at the mercy of his erroneous decisions ?
28 In contrast , Andrea Lansley 's richly coloured , monumental compositions celebrate her body and focus on her physical and sensuary experiences , placing them at the centre of her work .
29 Referring to the third stage of negotiations between Israel and its neighbours , he warned that if the Arab negotiators continued to raise the question of the occupied territories " placing them at the centre of discussions … we shall know that their intentions are not directed towards peace " .
30 Secondly , as the weights are derived from analysis of individuals there is a serious problem of applying them at the level of wards or districts where the information is readily available only in aggregate .
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