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

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1 They were certainly not affixed to the merchandise as labels in the same way that some furniture makers and picture framers did , as a recent examination of some one thousand coffins in the vaults at Christchurch , Spitalfields , has proved .
2 A very fine light green velvet — almost eau-de-Nil — was seen on a child 's coffin in the vaults at St Paul 's , Shadwell , and made all the more attractive with its gilt furniture .
3 Italian farmers claimed that some of its modern manifestations were inspired by pesticide , but pesticide would not account for the hue of those ravishing little sprigged seaweed trees on the Tuscan hillsides in the frescoes at Monte Oliveto .
4 We should therefore see shields on their own as aniconic representations of the deity ; the shield motif in the frescoes at Knossos is a religious , not a military , symbol .
5 Meanwhile , back in the sidings at Derby the APT is still being modified , after its last run before Christmas when some bolts worked loose on its bogies .
6 NICK FALDO stirred himself at last in the Masters at Augusta National yesterday when a third round of 68 made him five under par for the tournament before a storm caused a three-hour delay that had a disastrous effect on defending champion Ian Woosnam , who had been sharing the lead with Craig Parry .
7 It is simpler for golfers , of course , because there is an over-50 competition , besides which golf does not depend so much upon eye and agility and by using the wrinkles picked up over the years a player may still be competitive in his 50th year , as Raymond Floyd conclusively proved in the Masters at Augusta .
8 ‘ In his last will and testament , the celebrated philosopher , author of Pythagorean Mysticism and the Ninfanian School , left his entire estate , the noble house at Punta del Giorno , the farms and their sheep folds in the hills at Crotone , Metaponto and Matera , the vineyards that fringe the banks of the Sauro gorge , to none other than himself , when he should return in his next incarnation to take up residence on his territories again .
9 About 750 kilogrammes of explosives have been packed into position in the flats at Queen Elizabeth Square , once home to 400 families .
10 Tyler had made sure no-one was in the Gents at Wellington , Somerset .
11 ‘ And the times for you getting down to London for the attack on Oliver , if you include the times you — or whoever — were seen in the toilets at Tottenham Court Road , are looking very tight ; there was a delay on all the flights from Edinburgh into Heathrow that day … makes it impossible , really . ’
12 Disabled facilities are provided in the toilets at Dalby and there is a special wheelchair walk at Staindale Lake .
13 Italy declared war , in 1915 , on their northern neighbours , Austria , and in that same year , the Germans first used poison gas against French and British troops in the trenches at Ypres .
14 She said that even in the trenches at Ypres my grandad had shaved every day .
15 Bad weather prevented any play on Saturday in the matches at Chesterfield ( Derbyshire v Yorkshire ) , at Basingstoke ( Hampshire v Kent ) and at Hove ( Sussex v Northamptonshire ) .
16 The two Victorian lustre plant pots on their matching pedestals , found in The Lanes at Brighton one summer weekend .
17 GREAT BRITAIN last night handed the Maureen Connolly Trophy back to the United States after Anne Simpkin and Clare Wood , with contrasting performances , lost in the singles at Cardiff .
18 Incomplete figures reveal that between the third ( 1762 ) and fourth ( 1782 ) censuses , the number of exiled serfs almost quadrupled from around 2,500 to over 10,000 in the Tobolsk , Kolyvan and Irkutsk provinces alone , that is , not counting those condemned to hard labour in the mines at Nerchinsk .
19 Isobel , thinking of that as she walked in the gardens at St-Cloud in the autumn sunshine , hugged herself with secret joy .
20 While parents and local burgermasters were complaining about Elvis ' swirling hip movements , the jiving in the aisles at Bill Haley concerts , the sexual implications of Chuck Berry 's movements and increasing violence in the American classroom as depicted more responsibly in Blackboard Jungle , the Corman film went straight for sensationalism with advertising which read ‘ From Teen Rebel to Mad Dog Killer . ’
21 But measurements of the solar constant since 1850 implied that the solar radius must have been constant to within 0.3 seconds of arc per century , less than half the variation in the records at Greenwich .
22 Many people who were not needed were leaving Liverpool each evening to sleep in the woods at Huyton or at various halls and cinemas on the outskirts of the city , but Julia was too frail to be moved .
23 William and Harry have a tree house to play in in the woods at Highgrove
24 She used to be in the pantomimes at Windsor .
25 As a boy , encouraged by my mother , I became fascinated by the mass of mostly unsorted papers lying in the cellars at Plas Newydd .
26 Discovering young wines which will mature in the cellars at Derby Hall is one of the pleasures of Dr Davies ' role as warden of the hall .
27 Londoners discovered that despite the dire predictions , the Scots might look a bit terrifying , but they were more interested in the goings-on at Wembley .
28 For summer , there are endless ranks of jewel-thonged flip-flops waiting in the wardrobes at Templeton .
29 Well Dad , he worked in the ammu in the munitions at Coventry , down Lane for the Humber people , during the war .
30 Twenty thousand women had their tests rechecked when it was disclosed mistakes were made in the labs at Inverclyde Hospital in Greenock over a five year period .
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