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

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1 Let us now leap into the future , and look at the genes present then .
2 The Blues are also looking enviously at the Ports Dublin-based midfielder Martin Russell .
3 Wembley will also advise on security , tickets and merchandise and be heavily involved with the mechanics of staging a variety of events at the stadia concerned .
4 Each party tended to see its own central ideal and to look at the others concerned as a perverse distraction from it .
5 Let us look in more detail at the difficulties inherent for everyone in appropriate penetration and then at the problems that can arise in marriage when these are or an extreme nature .
6 Looking at the objects available is of little help , as it 's only by trial and error that the problem can be solved .
7 Mr Scully adds that security considerations may limit what data an individual can look at — London , for instance , can not look at the accounts specific to Hong Kong .
8 When faced with proposals which offer ‘ a reorientation of communications cutting across traditional routes and boundaries ’ , which in English means building roads over people 's houses , and that routes for these roads are represented by a squiggle from a felt tip pen , which then is incorporated as the project logo , we must begin to wonder if the DED and DOE are poking fun at the communities likely to suffer .
9 Labour members were told of Mr Winmills decision in a letter , but according to his deputy , his leadership was to be challenged at the groups annual meeting on Saturday .
10 We look at the options available , and solve some common heating problems .
11 Zita Thornton looks at the options available
12 " If you do not have an existing service agreement with Olympus it is certainly worth looking at the options available — whatever type of instrument is in use . "
13 Those of us who are involved with the courts should look closely at the options available , specifically in the sentencing of cases involving violence .
14 The aims of the per cent club were described by the Archbishop of Canterbury , at the clubs , at the clubs annual general meeting last week , as clear and refreshing .
15 To test his theory he looked at the processes responsible for producing monstrosities , because these provided the closest observable parallel to the saltative transmutations demanded by his theory .
16 What it looked like was a long-deserted log farmhouse , with stale rush matting on the floor and at the windows coarse-woven net curtains that had faded almost to nothing .
17 They excel at the skills central to robotics .
18 The Corporation may cancel this Policy by sending seven days notice by registered letter to the Policyholder at his last known address and in such event will return to the Policyholder the premium less the pro rata portion thereof for the period the Policy has been in force or the Policy may be cancelled at any time by the Policyholder on seven days notice and ( provided no claim has arisen during the then current period of insurance ( subject to the relative International Motor Insurance Card ( Green Card ) being returned to the Corporation the Policyholder shall be entitled to a return of the premium less premium at the Corporations short period rates for the time the Policy has been in force calculated from the date upon which such Card is received by the Corporation .
19 Billy looked at the girls perplexed faces .
20 Conversely , work at the plans approved stage continued its three-year plus decline .
21 In May , work at the plans approved stage dipped by 38 percent , from £1,381 million to £859 million , to its lowest level this year .
22 A group of alumni teachers came to a specially organised programme at the Schools Open Day this year and we laid on an ‘ Any Questions ’ panel so that they could grill our Admissions Tutors about what really goes on when they receive an application from a sixth former .
23 Long-time exhibitor at the Ceramics Fair , Clemens Van der Ven of s'Hertogenbosch , The Netherlands , who specialises in Oriental Art , explains his continued presence at the fair : ‘ The Ceramics Fair has always been very successful for us .
24 A small team of business experts have been gathered together to look at the ways new markets and business prospects can be fully exploited .
25 At the heads close-cropped to combat the lice and the holey jumpers with elbows poking through .
26 The Prince was furious at this intrusion into his private life and authorized his friend , Lord Tryon , who was present at the picnic to shout a four letter word at the journalists concerned .
27 And that 's when I waved at the Guards major Nogin and set in motion the arrest of Ralph Pike .
28 This chapter is intended to illustrate the operation of community policing in Easton , and in the process to assess the commitment given it by the ordinary policemen and women who carry it out , looking separately at the units responsible for community relations and neighbourhood policing .
29 Bob Cervi looks at the issues worrying ministers
30 In 1972–3 three pilot projects covering Sunderland , Oldham and Rotherham had earlier looked at the issues concerned with a ‘ total approach ’ to urban management .
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