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

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1 Dr Brian Murphy and his colleagues , at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the US National Institutes of Health have overcome this dilemma by growing a bird flu virus which does not cause human disease together with a strain of human flu virus .
2 An independent report supporting allegations that senior managers in the procurement office at the US National Institutes of Health ( NIH ) have systematically discriminated against African-Americans and have operated a ‘ social network ’ in which sexual favours are exchanged for career advancement has become the focus of a campaign by two civil rights organizations to improve conditions for blacks at NIH .
3 The new president in office at the EC Social Affairs Council , Tristan Garel-Jones , told the European Parliament in July that he was ready to place a great deal of importance on social problems and to work for the improvement of social conditions for all European citizens .
4 However , it is at the CID social functions which are sprinkled throughout the year ( especially at Christmas and any departmental promotion ) that you can clearly observe the CID style .
5 Since this decision has caused controversy , we thought it important to disclose the details and results of the analysis used at the Barcelona Olympic Games .
6 The Guildhall dinner at the Seatrade Annual Awards for Achievement , whose guest of honour was the Duke of York , was one of the division 's largest formal events .
7 In May , the RIBA Council agreed that in view of the changing social and political climate in South Africa it would welcome the opportunity to consider recognition of the courses at the South African schools which were de-recognised in 1986 .
8 At the Luxembourg foreign ministers ' meeting in January 1966 France agreed to rejoin Community bodies .
9 But they were not looking at one point , as the worshippers did at the Wimbledon Islamic Boys ' School ( Day Independent ) : they were moving up and down , backwards and forwards , bumping into each other and generally carrying on like people at Victoria Station during the rush hour .
10 Fees for 1985–86 set out below — These may be paid in one lump sum at the September Qualified Teachers ' Day if more convenient .
11 Fiendishly clever computer trading of financial instruments using hideously complex algorithms is all the rage on Wall Street and increasingly in Tokyo , and now researchers at the London Parallel Applications Centre , based at London 's Queen Mary & Westfield College , are developing special library tools for financial modelling with the support of Digital Equipment Co Ltd and Oxford mathematical library supplier Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd , or NAG .
12 Their faces contorted with tension and their voices hoarse from screaming deals , traders at the London financial futures market hit the floor running and did n't stop throughout the most hectic day they 've ever known .
13 DEC has decided to withdraw from exhibiting at the London Open Systems Show the first week in November , saying that it is worried about lack of support for the event .
14 I 'm showing it at the Norwich Contemporary Arts Exhibition on October the third if I can get it there .
15 The way one such woman was treated by the local services department was described in an interview with an Asian social worker ( quoted from ‘ Some Aspects of Social Policy Affecting Asian Women in Britain ’ by Geeta Amin , presented at the U.K. Asian Women 's Conference July 1977 ) :
16 Close co-operation between SWAPO and the Nordic countries continued , with Sweden , Denmark , Finland and Norway contributing a third of all Western promised at the June international donors ' conference .
17 The meeting at the Passfield Working Men 's Club last week was addressed by Dr. Chris Winfield , consultant physician at the Cambridge Military Hospital , Aldershot .
18 Alain Baxter , 19 , from Aviemore , won the junior men 's giant slalom at the STS British Children and Junior Alpine Championships at Alpe d'Heux .
19 On 19th October the whole of the ground floor at the Luton Regional Sports Centre was laid out to accommodate Carpet Bowls , Shuffle-board , Table Tennis , Badminton , Trampolining , Weight-Training and Pistol Shooting .
20 So it was that just after 8.15 on the morning of Monday , May 6th , 1929 I arrived at the Times-Herald editorial offices and found the place locked up tight .
21 More recently , researchers at the Hitachi Central Laboratories in Tokyo wrote ‘ Peace 91 ’ in letters less than 1.5 millionths of a millimetre high ( Technology , 26 January ) .
22 DEFENDING champion Jo Durie underlined the yawning gulf separating the pretenders to her crown at the Volkswagen National championships in Telford .
23 Every now and then a new game appears which sends the press wild with appraisal and is usually followed with a roaring applause at the ECTS annual awards ceremony .
24 The Mossad squads were set up after the massacre of 11 Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympic games in September , 1972 .
25 He was regarded as the architect of the PLO 's security and counterintelligence apparatus and was frequently assumed to have presided over the creation of the Black September organization , which was active from 1971-73 and whose actions included the attack at the Munich Olympic Games in 1972 .
26 He was certainly in Wales in mid June 1470 when , as justiciar , he presided at the Carmarthenshire great sessions .
27 He was certainly in Wales in mid June 1470 when , as justiciar , he presided at the Carmarthenshire great sessions .
28 There is a high likelihood of a disaster at a US nuclear weapons factory because of deteriorating equipment , worker sabotage or inept management , according to an internal report by the Energy Department 's Office of Nuclear Safety .
29 The first draft also met with opposition at an EC Foreign Ministers ' meeting on June 17 when the United Kingdom , supported by Denmark and Portugal , called for the removal of a phrase in the preamble describing the treaty as " a new stage in the gradual process leading to a union with a federal goal " .
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