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

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1 In the centre is a circular sectioned baluster moulding and at the top an oval moulding which is decorated with a pair of deeply recessed ring and dot designs .
2 He turned a corner into a wide road edged with large detached houses , then drove along a broad lane , at the end of which was a wide circular drive , and at the top an imposing Georgian house .
3 At the top an arched door opened into a grand marble hall with an elegant horseshoe staircase .
4 From 1922 his career centred on Vienna , where he sang the classical repertory at the Staatsoper and operetta at the Theater an der Wien .
5 Up the side road at the chapel an old track , walled at first , branches to the left , passes behind the grounds of Whernside Manor and climbs gradually across the lower slopes of Whernside : this is an ancient right of way probably more in use in packhorse days than now .
6 On the top will be an open presentation layer to handle X-Windows or Microsoft Windows , and at the bottom an interface to handle multiple databases such as Oracle , Ingres and Sybase .
7 ‘ I 'd like you at the airport an hour from now , at six . ’
8 When we arrived at the station an enormous suitcase was taken out of the car .
9 Oh no but if you look at the responsibility an E O has n't got for scale three , why are we flogging ourselves to death on scale four ?
10 There were two large compartments in each vehicle with tables and moveable chairs ; between these was a small compartment holding four , and at the end an attendant 's compartment containing a sink and gas stove .
11 The Friendship Store is in the downtown area , and so we had a chance to stop on the way at the Tien An Men Gate ( the famous gate providing an entrance to the forbidden city ) , and Tien An Men Square , Peking 's equivalent of Trafalgar Square , except that it is about 20 times as big , and contains about one-twentieth of the traffic .
12 Where the surfaced road ends at the farm an unsurfaced trackway leads to Little Langdale ( 3 miles ) from where you can follow the main route to Elterwater ( 1.5 miles ) .
13 Carson arrived at the zoo an hour later and bought a layout map from a kiosk just inside the South gate .
14 It was , however , J. Dover Wilson , at the time an HMI , who wrote in detail of the need for a type of education which was ‘ adapted to the needs of citizens in an industrial democracy ’ and this , he maintained , required not technical classes but ‘ informed humanism ’ .
15 He suggested this might have been because at the time an aircraft 6km up was dropping laser-guided bombs onto the next platform ( or target as they are usually known ) .
16 A host of able young men filled lesser posts , creating at the time an impression of energy and drive .
17 The system of accounting which recognizes the transaction in the accounts at the time an order is issued is called ‘ commitment accounting ’ .
18 This includes any local authority which is providing accommodation for a child at the time an application is made and anyone caring for the child when proceedings are commenced .
19 From then on Augusto , at the time an economist with the World Bank , and Michaela — neither with a scrap of medical or scientific knowledge — read all the papers they could find on the disease , and research into its treatment .
20 They say that it wes the different claes that done it — the way the butler dressed — an it hed looked at the claes an taen a bad wey o the claes .
21 That works out at a dollar an hour which is less than the federal minimum wage . ’
22 It is a replacement , we were losing that money erm because the , the water meter was going round at a pound an hour .
23 If it is felt that incapacity should be at an end an unannounced visit to the claimant may be necessary .
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