Example sentences of "at [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] at " in BNC.
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1 | The boy manservant , George Yaxlee , had said he 'd gone to the stable to meet Leon , the Italian boy , at nine on Friday night ; they had stayed together , first at the stable , then at the darts final at the Dersingham Arms until ten-thirty . |
2 | This came when the satellite threw off the cover that had protected the sensitive detectors during the launch and afterwards , while the team at the operations centre at the Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory checked that the telescope was pointing correctly . |
3 | At the Judges Guild at Leicester . |
4 | The picture flashed into her mind of the coffee-room at the Feathers inn at Newark . |
5 | The Code also applies to offers for private companies so resident where : ( 1 ) their equity share capital has been listed on the London Stock Exchange at any time in the ten years before the relevant date ; ( 2 ) dealings in their equity share capital have been advertised in a newspaper on a regular basis for a continuous period of at least six months in the ten years prior to the relevant date ; ( 3 ) their equity share capital has been the subject of a marketing arrangement as described in CA 1985 , s163(2) ( b ) ( eg on the USM ) at any time in the ten years prior to the relevant date ; or ( 4 ) the company has filed a prospectus for the issue of equity share capital at the Companies Registry at any time in the ten years before the relevant date . |
6 | In practice , however , progression has been difficult to achieve , and the rites of passage that have been such a feature of our educational organisation — at 11 plus , at the options stage at 14 , and again at 16 — have compounded the problem . |
7 | Leaning on a crutch , Mr Kurspahic , editor-in-chief of Oslobodenje ( Liberation ) , told editors and journalists at the awards lunch at London 's Savoy Hotel : ‘ Thank you for the feeling of not being alone in the world . |
8 | RSM Steve Marcham , responsible for discipline at the Guards Depot at Pirbright in Surrey , gets results by quoting Kipling and with bayonet-sharp humour . |
9 | Foreign currency monetary assets and liabilities are translated at the rates ruling at the balance sheet dates . |
10 | Income and expenditure in foreign currencies are converted to sterling at rates approximating to those ruling at the date of each transaction ; assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into sterling at the rates ruling at the balance sheet date . |
11 | ‘ Well , the weirdest thing that I ever saw onstage was a murder , at the Stones appearance at Altamont . |
12 | The teacher turned up at the police station at eight the next morning to tell me she was taking responsibility for my daughter . |
13 | But Dexter knew Blanche had benefited from a growing friendship with a woman she had met on a management course at the police college at Bramshill — a former commander in the Met who had taken to lecturing after a heart attack . |
14 | I 've never been soooo pissed off at a game than I was at the rangers game at Elland Road . |
15 | Shortly before the attack , Mick had been dancing at a Singles Night at the Wiltshire Hotel . |
16 | It was to be the last triumph Chapman was to see at Elland Road , for in the summer of 1916 he took a managerial job at a munitions factory at Barnbow , near Leeds . |
17 | LONDON Region staff who performed to an exceptionally high standard last year were guests of Local Director John Bell at an awards dinner at The Dorchester . |
18 | England 's Jeremy Guscott takes centre stage at an awards ceremony at Thornbury RFC , held for the Bristol club 's thriving junior section . |
19 | Helen received her prize at an awards ceremony at London Zoo from John Precious of Intervet . |
20 | At an awards ceremony at the Polytechnic of the South Bank in 1974 he castigated those people ‘ who would like to make polytechnics exactly like universities ’ , and who ignored the fact that the polytechnics had the distinctive feature of not only pursuing knowledge for its own sake , but also treating the acquisition of knowledge as ‘ never far removed from its application ’ — and constructing courses of study accordingly . |