Example sentences of "but [noun] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But experts at the Coney Hill Psychiatric Hospital are alarmed . |
2 | Plans for a £12m complex including a hotel , cinema and bowling alley , have drawn fierce opposition , but supporters at the start of today 's public inquiry say the club has no future without a new ground . |
3 | DEC says it has no plans to offer a similar personality for its OpenVMS operating system , but officials at the company 's ‘ Unified Unix ’ briefing a couple of weeks ago admitted it would be ‘ good marketing hype . ’ |
4 | Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG may be suffering heavy losses back home in Germany ( CI No 2,050 ) , but business at the UK end is booming and the subsidiary expects to be in profit by the end of this year . |
5 | but conditions at the moment are just very bad I think generally anyway . |
6 | Most people are keen for their children to be educated but despair at the kind of education they receive . |
7 | But managers at the Fairmile say there was nothing more they could do . |
8 | The paper indignantly rejected charges that it had set up the case which had , it seemed then , consigned Jagger and Richard to jail , but outrage at the sentences had touched liberal consciences , and galvanized youth inhabiting that grey area between music and social protest . |
9 | Some have predicted that it will cause a series of bad winters ; but studies at the University of East Anglia give cause for optimism |
10 | WE were spat on , sworn at and manhandled , but victory at the end of the day was ours . |
11 | But patients at the hospital were saddened by the news . |
12 | All I had ever known was that very dull — at least , now I call it dull , then it seemed secure and eternal — but life at the vicarage was dull . ’ |
13 | But scientists at the university of Bristol have discovered that , even where sediments contain no skeletal remains , two rather special organic are being preserved molecular fossils if you like . |
14 | They will be accompanied by informational literature about the tribunal , but success at the hearing will be determined in part by the use made of the information provided in the written submission . |
15 | No but caretakers at the moment are in a different position . |
16 | But analysis at the JPL. is slow . |
17 | The attendance of a member at a meeting of a committee or subcommittee of the local authority is regarded as attendance at a meeting of the authority , but attendance at a meeting of a joint committee , joint board or other body will only count as attendance at a meeting of the authority when any functions of the local authority have been transferred or delegated to those bodies . |
18 | But women at the Rape Crisis centre … say rape by strangers is rare … the most common attacker is likely to be someone the owmen knows and trusts . |
19 | Power supply was interrupted during this period , but production at the mine was not affected . |
20 | But colleagues at the Grantham and Kesteven Hospital recall unpleasant happenings at the nurses ' home which they shared with Allitt . |
21 | Her mum loves it , her friends think the attention is great , but bosses at a firm of Belfast architects could n't spare the city girl the time off she needed for her modelling . |
22 | But bosses at the North Staffordshire Hospital Centre reinstated her , saying : ‘ No one person can be considered accountable . ’ |