Example sentences of "at [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | The Gala night at the Roses Theatre in Tewkesbury welcomed a new comedy double act … |
2 | — DURHAM CIU branch has organised a lecture on club management on June 10 at the Miners Hall in Durham . |
3 | Weardale Field Study Centre will hold its annual general meeting at the Dales Centre in Stanhope at 7pm on March 23 . |
4 | They come from all over to drink at the Bulls Head in Craswall , on the Herefordshire Wales border . |
5 | When she died , a couple of years later , he was so heartbroken that he made sure he would share her final resting place at the Downs Crematorium in Bear Road when he , too , was laid to rest . |
6 | But even as preparations were being made to fly them home , talks were going on with independent schools all over England in the hope of finding them free places.Andrew Auster is one of the organizers of the scheme … and he 'll be taking some of the orphans at the Downs School in Colwall : |
7 | We spent Christmas 1989 at the Feathers Hotel in Woodstock . |
8 | He played down suggestions that President Bush and M Delors could resolve the central dispute over agricultural subsidies at the EC-US summit in Washington next week . |
9 | He chased them in Australia last year , tried to hunt them down at the Arms Park in the World Cup , but found himself on the end of the heaviest Welsh defeats home and away . |
10 | But there was the failure at the Arms Park in 1989 , the slip in the 1990 grand slam decider at Murrayfield and defeat against Australia in the World Cup final last November . |
11 | Nor was there when , in another famous victory , Scotland scored five tries to one in beating Wales 34-18 at the Arms Park in 1982 — a match perfectly encapsulated in Andy Irvine 's immortal comment : ‘ We looked dangerous every time Wales got the ball ! ’ |
12 | In the summer of 1918 he began to devote more time to the club in between duties at the arms factory in Barnbow , but , perhaps sensing that trouble was brewing , he suddenly resigned as secretary-manager on 16 December to go into full-time industrial management with Joseph Watson & Sons at the Olympia oil and cake works in Selby . |
13 | This matter was discussed many times and , finally , at the Delegates Conference in 1938 , it was agreed " to explore the possibilities of a full-time Secretary and the establishment of an office and report to a special meeting of the executive committee " . |
14 | But , but , he did win four tournaments , he did finish second to Norman on the money list , and he did end his season with a startlingly brilliant final round , an 8-under par 63 at the Champions course in Houston to give him third place in the rich Nabisco Championships . |
15 | ‘ We 'll either be here next year — or we 'll have gone under , ’ he quipped at the awards ceremony in London on September 23 . |
16 | Yet he struggled for words , and was quite emotional , at the awards ceremony in the chandeliered splendour of London 's Savoy Hotel . |
17 | The final two places will be decided by round-robin play-offs involving Alan Thomson , Martin Heath and Dave Gordon to be held at the Stripes Club in London on 4-6 April . |
18 | Leo was standing at the drinks cabinet in the corner , his back to her , yet it did n't prevent his knowing instantly who it was . |
19 | We will be exhibiting at the Sports Medicine in Action , Kensington 31st March / 1st April . |
20 | By the way , members can now get a pint at the sports club in N.E. Some times I even venture into town you know , but only when my mum lets me . |
21 | By the way , members can now get a pint at the sports club in N.E. Some times I even venture into town you know , but only when my mum lets me . |
22 | 136 at the parts warehouse in Chorley , Lancashire ; |
23 | At the SPS congress in Basle on April 28 Peter Bodenmann was elected party president in succession to Helmut Hubacher ; the SPS executive on May 11 elected two women vice-presidents , Ursula Ulrich and Francine Jeanprêtre . |
24 | He called at the police station in central Windsor . |
25 | ( e ) where a person is in police detention in one police area and his arrest is sought in another area and he is taken to that area for questioning , the relevant time is : ( i ) the time of his arrival at the police station in the second area , ( ii ) the time 24 hours after he leaves the police station in the first area , whichever is the earlier . |
26 | Indeed when I was at the police college in 1987 and Jones was on the Senior Command Course prior to taking up a position as assistant chief constable , I took a straw poll among my immediate colleagues to see what influence such books achieve . |
27 | Mr Linder said : ‘ We have organised a benefit event at the Dockers Club in Muirhead Avenue on December 11 to help raise money for the funeral costs . |
28 | In 1976 the Lord Chief Justice , dismissing Bass Charrington 's appeal against a proposal to ‘ open up ’ the interior at the Romans Hotel in Southwick , Sussex , declared that it might be ‘ undesirable in the public interest to see more public bars disappearing and more mergers of public and saloon bars of the kind in question here … ’ |
29 | He also tried his hand as a film director , though less successfully , and wrote a play about a German who sought to take out a patent for gas ovens , which was staged to scant acclaim at the Arts Theatre in 1965 . |
30 | The show ran for nearly two years at the Arts Theatre in the West End to rave reviews . |