Example sentences of "at the national [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Rita Freed , Curator of Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art at the MFA , says the presentation is the most comprehensive outside the Sudan National Museum in Khartoum , outstripping the Nubian galleries at the National Museum in Warsaw , the British Museum and the Royal Ontario Art Gallery in Toronto .
2 She is seen at the National Cemetery in Seoul paying her respects to the thousands killed in the Korean War .
3 He was musical director at the National Theatre in London from 1966 to 1967 and musical director for the Stuttgart Ballet Theatre from 1973 to 1974 .
4 Young Smith , an engineering student at the College of Technology , was a first-time winner and now represents the Province at the National championships in Dublin in October .
5 An example of an artist acting directly as a critic is Bridget Riley , who selected a show of pictures from the collection at the National Gallery in London , in a series called ‘ The Artist 's Eye ’ .
6 Sergio Benedetti , the Florentine chief restorer at the National Gallery in Dublin , has identified a ‘ Christ taken into Captivity ’ high on the walls of an Irish religious college as the missing original version ( of some ten or so known ) of ‘ Christ taken into Captivity ’ by Caravaggio .
7 The ASDA Prize of $10,000 was awarded to Jiri Svestka , Tomas Vlcek and others , authors of the exhibition catalogue accompanying ‘ 1909–1925 Kubismus in Prag ’ held at the Kunstverein für die Rheinlände und Westfalen in 1991 , and at the National Gallery in Prague in 1991–92 .
8 He tells The Art Newspaper , ‘ Philip Pouncey ( the leading British drawings connoisseur until his death last year ) used to bemoan the fact that during his eleven years at the National Gallery in London , almost no connection was ever made between the two by curators .
9 Despite the recent re-issue of Rewald 's classic monograph , we still lack a true catalogue raisonné , bringing together all the visual and documentary material and engaging with the fundamental issues ; for example , after the sensational exhibition of the Mellon waxes at the National Gallery in Washington in 1991 , there is an even greater need for a study of the relationship of the waxes to the 1,500 or so bronze casts scattered throughout the world ; more understanding of Degas ' techniques and the reproductive processes used by his founder is urgently required ; a consideration of the images themselves , and their place in contemporary sculpture , is conspicuous by its absence ; and , the biggest question of all , the role of these wax figures in the wider oeuvre cries out to be examined .
10 Miklós Mojzer addressed the problems of the art trade in Hungary , where as yet no lists exist for objects considered part of the national heritage , while Lubomir Slavicek focused on financial , management , and display problems at the National Gallery in Prague .
11 On 23 May he read his poetry at the National Gallery in Washington , to an audience which included St John Perse , all the time " keeping behind horn-rimmed spectacles an almost unchanging expression " .
12 Several months later she was arrested for climbing the scaffolding and smashing a window at the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square .
13 The resulting work was shown in an exhibition at the National Gallery in London , in 1987 .
14 Incendiary devices exploded in department stores or warehouses in London on Dec. 1 , 2 , 3 and 14 , at the National Gallery in London on Dec. 15 , and in Blackpool and Manchester on Dec. 8 .
15 Bruce Springsteen , one of the world 's biggest rock stars has opened his British tour at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes .
16 MICKY STEWART , the England manager , gave his son , Alec , a gruelling introduction to cricket on the Indian sub-continent when he put the Surrey wicketkeeper-batsmen — along with the rest of the 14-man England squad - through a three-and-a-half hour training session in temperatures of up to 100F at the National Stadium in Delhi yesterday .
17 THE spectacularly ambitious plan by the Welsh Rugby Union to raise funds with a massed male-voice choir of 10,000 at the National Stadium in Cardiff next month is well under way .
18 ‘ It was at a photo-shoot a couple of days before a charity gig at the National Stadium in Dublin , ’ he says .
19 Mill Reef at the National Stud in Newmarket .
20 Here the level of aggregate production , even at the national level in many cases is not the problem , and I agree completely with Simon and Beckerman 's repudiation of neo-Malthusianism and the Club of Rome 's doom-dominated world model .
21 Averaging of this kind was first done at the National Hospital in London in the 1940s by George Dawson , initially using a technique of photographic superimposition and then later a system of addition using banks of condensers , but it was the electronic processing and computing power of the 1960s and 1970s which made the accurate timing of these averaged potentials possible , resulting in a rapid expansion in ERP research .
22 The system 's central computer at the National Hospital in Sakura City connects seven centres in towns throughout Japan .
23 Steve , 30 , was performing at the National Auditorium in Mexico when a female fan jumped on stage and attacked him .
24 The WEA shared both the relief and the reservations : duly expressed as a gathering of District Secretaries in September , at the National Conference in October and at meetings of the WEA Central Executive Committee which had the responsibility for formulating an official response .
25 And at the National Enquirer in the US , the paper which broke the story and published artist 's impressions of the pictures , insiders said the pictures had been seen by at least one member of staff .
26 AN ARCHIVE of James Joyce 's private papers was released for public inspection at the National Library in his native Dublin yesterday , but material about his schizophrenic daughter , Lucia , had been removed .
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