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

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1 Her acceptance as a full member nation is expected to take place at the ITF 's Annual General Meeting , which takes place in the Dominican Republic in September .
2 The possibility of postal misdelivery and of an administrative mishap at the suppliers ' office may be taken into account and it may be appropriate to send out reminders prior to the closing date .
3 At the manufacturer 's
4 Each has its attributes but for all round performance Kodak technical Pan film 2415 is recommended , with subsequent development in Kodak HC1100 developer for about the suggested time at the manufacturer 's dilution D.
5 His liaison man at the manufacturer 's is the works chemist .
6 But the first time she 'd spoken to Colin he 'd told her there was a hi-tech at the manufacturer 's end , and the second time the shop had been closed .
7 She took them in unsteady hands stained with grave marks , and peered with suspicion at the manufacturer 's name .
8 At the RSPCA 's Centenary Conference in Oxford , a tall slim woman with greying hair drawn back in a pony tail , unobtrusively dressed in a shirt and slacks , came to the podium .
9 There are 120 cats and dogs being looked after at the RSPCA 's animal shelter in Whitminster near Stroud .
10 MEET THE ARTIST & LEISURE PAINTER AT THE UK 'S MOST DEFINITIVE ART FAIR
11 Bull Information Systems UK Ltd says it has now installed 700 DPX/2 Unix servers and 15,000 diskless workstations at the UK 's Inland Revenue Office as part of the four-year £50m 1991 Iron contract : by 1994 , Bull says a further 300 servers and 10,000 stations will be in .
12 At the UK 's IBM ‘ 93 Show in Birmingham last week , IBM UK Ltd became the first IBM company in Europe to publish an Open Options Catalogue of IBM and third party products available through mail order .
13 Rob Engels , UK managing director , referred to the loss as ‘ minor ’ and said the blame could not be laid at the UK 's door as this subsidiary has exceeded its targets ; rather it is continental Europe that is down on its figures .
14 At the UK 's insistence , the Declaration emphasized the need for " sound economic management " and recognition of " the central role of the market economy " .
15 His research work at the university 's petroleum warfare department led indirectly to him joining Esso , and within weeks he was faced with one of the many challenges that were to punctuate his rise to the top of the industry .
16 The package , called Hippix and developed at the university 's Center for Software Science , includes Unix commands and libraries that Hippo maintains will let Unix users cost-effectively integrate PCs into their Unix networks by giving them identical tools for both platforms .
17 The study , which is entitled ‘ Religion in Public Discourse : The Role of the Media ’ , will be conducted by Dr Stewart Hoover , Associate Professor of Journalism at the University 's Center for Mass Media Research and a former member of WACC 's Central Committee .
18 Lancaster University has begun a new phase in its campaign to become the repository of the world 's most important collection of Ruskin drawings , manuscripts , books and memorabilia , with the opening of a special exhibition ‘ Ruskin , Tradition and Architecture ’ at the university 's Peter Scott Gallery ( 4–29 May ) .
19 In January 1990 it entertained Birmingham alumni at the University 's London reunion .
20 Dr Ted Nield is Science Officer at the University 's Information Unit of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals .
21 Following the success of the first Alumni Teachers ' Meeting at the University 's Schools ' Open Day , it is intended that such meetings will become a regular event .
22 The programme included Baroque pieces by Purcell , Torelli , Bach and Handel , and began with Professor Raymond Warren 's Ceremonial Fanfare for trumpet and organ , which was first performed at the University 's Centenary Degree Congregation in the Colston Hall in 1976 and subsequently , in a revised form , at the installation of the present Chancellor , Sir Jeremy Morse , in 1989 .
23 Napier alumni qualify for reduced membership rates at the university 's libraries .
24 This ‘ science city ’ , sited at the University 's Bush Estate to the south of the city , aims to put Edinburgh at the forefront of technology transfer by bringing the world 's finest R&D and training to its doorstep .
25 A team at the university 's dermatology department examined all the 1,354 men and 2,459 women diagnosed with melanoma in Scotland over the period .
26 In the " fingerprinting " technique developed at the university 's Industrial Ecology Research Centre , concentrations of congeners are separated into 92 types .
27 They will receive honorary degrees at the university 's Commemoration Day ceremony in the Barony Hall next month .
28 The statement went on to give full support to APEX 's decision to limit the number of pickets ; the TUC wished to stress to all trade unionists that any action by them should be at the union 's official request .
29 ‘ Grant maintained schools can no longer be seen as a politically reversible gimmick , ’ he said at the union 's conference in Birmingham .
30 In practice , he claimed at the union 's Annual Dinner , the shipowners had conceded that their free labour policy was no longer workable .
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