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

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1 CITY financiers are still gasping at the Financial Times editorial column on Thursday which backed Labour .
2 The first works best at high speeds , such as those in many water-channel experiments ; the second and third at intermediate speeds ; and the last at the low speeds likely to be encountered in convection and rotating fluid experiments .
3 You do n't mention him , except to say that he was a biologist and that he went to England to work for two years at the chemical weapons experimental establishment at Porton Down .
4 Internal divisions were positioned at the eastern ends sub-dividing 1/3 or 1/5 of the area .
5 Former IAAF Managing Director , Jon Wigley , led Invicta East to its first victory at the Southern Vets Cross-Country Championships .
6 The sports clubs , the intra-mural sections and the Department of Physical Education present their programmes for the year at the Annual Sports Fair , held at the beginning of October .
7 Seventy five per cent of the modules will be common to all courses but at the professional studies level candidates will have a choice of four study routes to follow : construction management , commercial management , facilities management and project management .
8 His aim , Schapiro explained , was ‘ to look at the principal characters concerned as human beings , and not as exponents of this or that theory , or as representatives of this or that class interest .
9 The purpose of this study has been to look at the different ways sixth-form pupils find and use information when undertaking a school assignment .
10 Today 's prayer is one which was offered throughout the world with special focus on the Special Session on Disarmament held at the United Nations General Assembly in 1982 .
11 The United States also argued that Cuban assertions of independence and declarations of neutrality in the Cold War , most notably by Raúl Roa at the United Nations General Assembly on 24 September 1959 , had potential security implications .
12 ‘ If we are to reach our destination and fulfil the objectives set out at the United Nations National Conference , we need firm and committed leadership , ’ he said .
13 Since this made the running of separate off-sales facilities at the public houses uneconomic , these were gradually eliminated .
14 Detectives are appealing to teenagers at the soft drinks all-night disco to come forward .
15 Spennymoor town councillors will this week consider the vandalism of a stone wall , repaired last year , at the Holy Innocents closed churchyard .
16 Victory was sweet for the Sainsbury 's team at the National Grocers Benevolent Fund ‘ It 's a Knockout ’ held on May 16 .
17 At national level , BRB and senior union leaders discussed corporate plans , business forecasts , financial performance , pricing , and major investment proposals at the British Railways Joint Consultative Council .
18 He was the first bowler to compete in both the Under-25 and Open Singles semi-finals at the British Isles Indoor Championship .
19 After the initial shock and disbelief , the Tysons grew angry — at the advisers who convinced them about Barlow Clowes , at the Midland bank manager who gave verbal assurances of its security , at the regulatory authorities responsible for the investment community and at the Department of Trade and Industry which allowed the company to trade .
20 Penny Peysner , senior social worker at Bassetlaw Hospital , told me that the district had planned to open a special day centre for elderly mentally ill people at a social services residential home , using the mental illness specific grant .
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