Example sentences of "of [noun pl] at the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 I arrived quite blind after a great number of cocktails at the George with Claud .
2 Whilst there was much talk of objects at the COSE initiative roll-out , firms associated with the effort do not yet seem to have decided if or how this playing field can be levelled , or whether basic object functionality is to be used to gain competitive advantage .
3 The floodlit night feeding of thousands of birds at the Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust has only ever been seen by the centre 's staff .
4 For the first time the public have been allowed in to watch the floodlit night feeding of thousands of birds at the Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust .
5 ‘ Because of the delay in establishing the cause of death there is now very little time left to find out who was responsible and to initiate a prosecution if appropriate , ’ said Mr Andy Jones , head of investigations at the RSPB .
6 There were reports in late 1989 of maltreatment of prisoners at the Yaoundé central prison , where in December two former Army officers imprisoned after the 1984 coup attempt were reportedly beaten to death .
7 There have been a number of burglaries at the Springtown and Pennyburn industrial estates .
8 From the beginning of 1791 the London committee held a series of meetings at the Blenheim coffee house which led to the foundation of the Veterinary College on 8 April .
9 Hundreds of fans at the Reading Rock Festival were stuck with their cars and vans in thick mud last night .
10 Nightlife centres around the bars and restaurants , with a couple of discos at the Sporthotel and Post Hotel .
11 During the summer of 1967 , Hugo Rune gave a series of lectures at The Rondo Hatton Memorial Hall in Brentford , West London .
12 Many years later , starring in the musical Barnum , he would be walking the high wire , juggling and riding the unicycle himself , and breaking Danny Kaye 's record number of appearances at the London Palladium .
13 The notion of lasers in space has captured the imaginations of planners at the Pentagon and the White House .
14 There was a significant improvement in the attendance of miners at the Mansfield clinic , however , since this was much closer to their homes .
15 I sat beneath a metal-framed photograph ( black and white ) of fishing-boats at the Ile d'Oleron .
16 * The UKAEA was fined £8,000 with £10,500 costs after the exposure of workers at the Harwell nuclear laboratory to radiation .
17 I remember the pleasure it gave a handful of guests at the Dilworth home when Ira and Arthur gave us their four-hand version of Bach 's chorale ‘ Where Sheep May Safely Graze ’ .
18 All his favourite soloists appeared , many fronting his best troupes ; Amy Knott with the Forget-me-nots , Bessie as usual with the Troubadours and Maggie Rimmer and the new Rainbow troupe who slipped off during the run to do a couple of weeks at the London Pavilion and the Oxford , then returned to complete the season .
19 Adventures of a different kind are explored in Geneviève Cadieux 's show of photopieces at the ICA .
20 It is nonetheless likely that an export licence will be denied , to give a British institution the chance of raising the necessary matching funds to purchase the picture , as the Cook panel has been in England since 1863 ( in the Cook family since 1868 ) and as Messrs MacGregor and Rosenberg ( Director of the National Gallery and Curator of Paintings at the Louvre , respectively ) would agree , one can not have too many Antonellos .
21 Pierre Rosenberg , Chief Curator of Paintings at the Louvre , also rebels at the use of ‘ culture ’
22 If you are George Goldner , Curator of Paintings at the Getty Museum , what do you do for a follow-up after you buy a great Rubens ( ‘ Samson destroying the temple ’ , see The Art Newspaper No. 25 , January 1993 , p. 9 ) ?
23 But if a team of biotechnologists at the US National Institute of Health has its way , its retirement may be only temporary .
24 This was the issue of the steadily rising costs for what is called the ‘ back end ’ of the uranium fuel cycle — the reprocessing of spent fuel , the handling of wastes at the Sellafield works and the dismantling of the reactors at the end of their lives .
25 Her interest in jewellery began when she collaborated on the exhibition of rings at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford in 1978 .
26 In 1694 he paid to Rith Young £34 : 0s. : 4d. , and to John Allam 11 and to Mr. Whinforth for " powder " £2 : 5s. : 9d. — this " powder " must surely be gunpowder , and if so , is the first reference to the use of explosives at the Coniston mines , heralding the first departure from the age-old , and honourable , methods of winning ore and breaking rock .
27 A group of officers at the GLC 's Industry and Employment Branch produced a booklet called Danger : Heterosexism At Work , which defined heterosexism as :
28 Egyptian liberals noted with disapproval that a group of clerics at the Al-Azhar Islamic university on the previous week that had issued a public criticism of Fudah for hostility to Islam .
29 David Lee , deputy director of the Imperial War Museum at Duxford has become a member of the board of trustees at the Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington near York .
30 The tournament , organised by Porthmadog FC , had attracted a total of 20 entries and lasted three weeks with a battery of games at The Traeth .
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