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

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1 Gus ' wife , Elaine , a fashion buyer sampling the wares of the Paris salons , made certain her itinerary embraced a salon or two in London , too , that would neatly coincide with the activities at Twickenham .
2 In a separate development , the Ministry of Defence has been negotiating with the receivers at Leyland-DAF 's Lancashire truck plant over the completion of a £400 million transporter contract .
3 Yet , somewhat inconsistently , he rejected any comparison with the circumstances at Faisalabad nearly five years ago when the exasperated Mike Gatting and Shakoor Rana lost their cool .
4 She could see the Beastline overlords who had sat with the Wolfkings at Tara ; proud and noble and dignified , and just very slightly cruel , but charming and strong as well , and utterly loyal to the High King .
5 Carrying a cross brought back from Jerusalem before them , the " army of peace " caught up with the Brabançons at Malemort , near Brive , and relieved their outraged feelings in an orgy of slaughter .
6 I suppose it depended on whether you went for the older man , which , speaking for herself , Rosie did n't and never had done and was , anyway , leaving to stay with the Spratlings at Porto Ercole and then , perhaps , driving down to Rome to see poor old Jack Gerontius , who had n't long to go , and after that , who knew ?
7 Even so , together with the problems at Ely , they may reflect a somewhat hostile attitude to Cnut in this area , perhaps exploited by Thorkell , its earl , who was banished in 1021 .
8 He and his wife Janet Leigh , who was pregnant with Jamie Lee Curtis , were Rat Packing with the others at Peter Lawford 's house in Santa Monica .
9 He was told he could suffer permanent damage to his vocal cords if he went ahead with the shows at Birmingham 's National Exhibition Centre .
10 Yesterday Peter Shovlin , of course designers Anthony Walker associates , said there are ‘ fine details ’ which need to be resolved with the lawyers at Darlington Council before diggers can move on to the site .
11 ‘ Nothing about the local connection yet but I 've had a word with the boys at Penzance .
12 Preoccupied with the thoughts of his suffering , the trivial concerns of her lover become increasingly aggravating as they hang around with the crowds at Brighton .
13 Win or loose , both horses came first with the crowds at Cheltenham today .
14 Like with the conditions at Holloway , I knew it would be no picnic , but I just did n't think they would treat human beings like that , anywhere .
15 By twelve , I had learned how to bargain with the suppliers at Covent Garden while displaying a poker face , later selling the same produce to the customers back in Whitechapel with a grin that stretched from ear to ear .
16 In Britain , two major religious sites were connected with the spas at Bath and Buxton .
17 ’ … but even were we able to come to some agreement with the authorities at Cullbridge Comprehensive , they would demand , would they not , a quid pro quo ?
18 Around 1978 I quit my job with the Hunts at Hartsbourne , and then started a period of my life I really try to blank out .
19 While Toni mixed with the stars at Granada Studios other pupils tried a range of jobs — from grafting as garage mechanics to calming patients as dental assistants .
20 ‘ That was a dream move for him and meant a big transformation for a lad of his age to suddenly be pitched in with the stars at Liverpool , ’ said England Under-21 boss Lawrie McMenemy .
21 A 12-man team from the Inland Revenue raided Flashman 's Totteridge mansion and the club 's ground , then conducted lengthy in-dividual interviews with the players at Barnet 's Edgware training ground .
22 Celtic 's new manager Lou Macari will work with the players at Seamill tomorrow although he 'll leave team selection to Frank Connor in the meantime .
23 He worked with the players at Seamill today and will be with Frank Connor in the dressing room tomorrow .
24 The clear association of religious cults with the buildings at Chedworth can be much strengthened by the existence of other structures in the vicinity which would probably have been part of a large establishment .
25 However , close examination of this mosaic , as well as suggesting a surprisingly close relationship with other pavements in the region ( pls. 30 and 34 ) , does reveal some features held in common with the mosaics at North Hill .
26 He hoped to sever the peninsula and , in company with the troops at Anzac Bay , to gain the high ground dominating the Narrows to the cast .
27 Corbett suddenly remembered his last meeting with the nuns at Godstowe and his heart began to pound .
28 But perhaps her greatest achievement with the chimps at Gombe has been to show how astonishingly close they are to humanity — and so to narrow the gap between us and the rest of the animal world .
29 The right hon. Member for Chingford said that he can not go along with the negotiations at Maastricht because he wants to protect Britain from ’ rabid dogs and dictators ’ — some might say from himself .
30 In 1018 the English paid the very large sum of £82,500 , and came to an agreement with the Danes at Oxford which may have marked the formal end of hostilities ; the same year part of Cnut 's fleet sailed to Denmark .
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