Example sentences of "of [pron] work at [art] " in BNC.

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1 The post is sponsored by MoMart and culminates with an exhibition of my work at the Gallery in August/September '91 .
2 The group of Principals and Heads of Department attending the workshop worked extremely hard and enthusiastically on some of the key issues relating to change in the context of their work at the University .
3 The Trust also believes that our countryside belongs to the whole nation , and an important part of its work at the Denmark Farm Conservation Centre involves creating public access to this pocket of living countryside and sharing it as a resource with local people and the many city- dwellers all over Britain who support the experiment financially .
4 Its machinery had to be capable of carrying out the role in relation to those institutions now designated as polytechnics — which , as we have seen , were far from homogeneous — and in relation to a large variety of other institutions with one or another proportion of its work at the level of CNAA degrees .
5 Now the Hey Nude picture will go on display at an exhibition of her work at a Bath gallery .
6 Over the hols I learned a gossipy thing or two from my brother in law who deals with some Leeds United staff in the course of his work at a certain Leeds City Centre bank ( not saying which one but it 's not hard to guess ) .
7 Gironella 's first direct encounter with Velázquez was at an exhibition of his work at the Metropolitan Museum in New York in 1959 .
8 Bancks published these lines in 1730 describing the discomforts of his work at the loom :
9 On the eve of a second major exhibition of his work at the Tate Gallery ( 17 June-6 September ) , curated , once again , by Richard Morphet and devoted , on this occasion , to his oil paintings , Hamilton spoke to Roger Bevan of his career , his relationship with dealers , the continuing attraction of television , his declining interest in America and his delight in discovering that he had been rediscovered by a younger generation of artists and students .
10 When early in 1952 he held an exhibition of his work at the Archer Gallery in Notting Hill , he rang up Minton and invited him to see it .
11 In April 1947 he was appointed a lord of appeal in ordinary , having already been granted in January a hereditary peerage in recognition of his work at the international tribunal at Nuremberg ( 1945–6 ) .
12 Dr Alastair McKinley is monitoring the amount of ultraviolet rays from the sun as part of his work at the National Radiological Protection Board .
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