Example sentences of "as [art] [noun sg] at the " in BNC.
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1 | It is also possible to use festoon or ruched blinds at this type of window , but they would only draw up satisfactorily as far as the level at the bottom of the arch . |
2 | But Wordsworth shares the interest in the Middle Ages common to his Romantic contemporaries , and such poems as the Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle and The White Doe of Rylstone are by no means negligible . |
3 | Then they had only to check through the photographs and the Sally Nash guest lists ( which , as the case at the Old Bailey trickled on inexorably , were becoming public property anyway ) to find their murderer . |
4 | It has the same kind of surprising beauty as the trio at the end of Rosenkavalier . |
5 | He was dying as well as the man at the airport . |
6 | Much of this was new to Eva and Ingrid , who now shared a house with her , as well as the work at the teacher training college , and they spent many late nights in preparation . |
7 | She seemed as unworried as the headmaster at the fact that the place was due to be consumed in hell-fire . |
8 | That there shall be deposited with the Bill a declaration signed by the Agents for the Bill , stating that the Bill is the same , in every respect , as the Bill at the last stage of its proceedings in this House in the last Session ; |
9 | The inclusion of such trading lags makes the arbitrage risky , as the mispricing at the time the arbitrage position is established is unknown when the decision to trade is taken . |
10 | It is obviously advantageous for an animal to receive more detailed information about where it is going to than about where it has come from , and it is therefore not surprising that as well as the mouth at the front end of the planaria there is a concentration of sense organs , such as light-sensitive eyepits , and to process the information arriving from these sense organs there is a group of ganglia concentrated in the head — forming at last the forerunners of real brains . |
11 | ‘ Red Ellen ’ had long been in the public eye — notably as the figure at the head of the Jarrow March in 1936 bearing down upon London to protest against the enormity of unemployment . |
12 | Trim the lining to the same level as the curtain at the top . |
13 | Frederick went on the new railway as far as the railhead at the diamond mines of Kimberley , and had to join an ox-wagon train the rest of the way . |
14 | Later on , as a consultant at the Glasgow Homoeopathic Hospital , I organized two trials in rheumatoid arthritis at the Centre for Rheumatic Diseases . |
15 | Virgin hopes a day in the cockpit will become as popular as a day at the races for company gatherings . |
16 | AS A COPYWRITER AT the agency responsible for advertising the launch of Femidom I felt I had to comment on the remarks made by your testees ( pun intended ) . |
17 | His major literary enterprise , as a student at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma in 1951 , was the invention of a bad Golden Age poet whom he named Tiburcio Esquirla . |
18 | He returned to Britain in 1964 , as a student at the Royal Military College of Science , Shrivenham , before joining the course at the Staff College at Camberley . |
19 | In New York , as a student at the Juilliard School , Kennedy first played jazz violin with Stephane Grappelli and liberated himself , he says . |
20 | It was almost as good as a ride at the fun fair . |
21 | If you are unfamiliar with these , you may be uncertain as to how to select a suitable microphone from the many different kinds which are available , as a glance at the windows of your local electronics store will show you . |
22 | However , in commercial applications the emphasis is different , as a glance at the Cobol language indicates . |
23 | The third of Salter and Tapper 's concept , the ‘ means ’ to support change , has not been offered to arts education , whereas funds for the development of more vocationally orientated education have been forthcoming , as a glance at the original categories of ESGs , TVEI and GRIST demonstrates . |
24 | Tearing along the dotted line on roads and motorways without so much as a glance at the Highway Code . |
25 | As well as a sideswipe at the DTI 's failure to spend all the money it had available for industrial-academic arrangements such as the Link scheme , the spokesmen promised various schemes to improve public understanding of science . |
26 | This year the event has become positively altruistic , offering debate and charity as well as a party at the Design Museum open to all-comers . |
27 | Gooch watched Akram 's bowling as closely as a surgeon at the operating table , the ball flashing across him at an acute angle against the backdrop of a dramatic dark-blue sky . |