Example sentences of "at the [noun prp] in " in BNC.
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1 | Chapter 1 looked at the UK in an international context , but the changes that it examined have had major implications for the internal structure and organization of the economy . |
2 | His achievements at the RA in his 10 years of office were immense , innovative and all modestly carried through . |
3 | Something like this event was once staged at the Alhambra in the famous ballet Soldiers of the Queen at the height of the Boer War ( 1900 ) . |
4 | The exhibition ‘ Al-Andalus : the art of Islamic Spain ’ was first shown at the Alhambra in Granada last spring and then moved to the Met over the summer . |
5 | Verdi 's Don Carlos — just opened at the ENO in a fine new production — contains an auto-da-fe scene . |
6 | A relatively small number of beds ( per head of population ) was planned at the DGH in recognition of this new development . |
7 | What 's on at the Barbican in 1993 |
8 | His success extends even further afield to victories at the Barbican in London . |
9 | ‘ Here we are : retrospective at the Hayward in 1976 . ’ |
10 | At the Marée in the market place of Rouen there are delicious fish dishes , excellent food at the Beffroy in the rue du Beffroy , all the more unexpected because the place looks too like Ye Olde Bunne Shoppe to be true . |
11 | International fame was achieved after he joined the Marlborough Gallery in 1958 who were instrumental in organising the first retrospective at the Tate in 1962 , to be followed by major shows at the Grand Palais , Paris , in 1971 and the Tate in 1985 . |
12 | Most of the twelve essays were based on a two day symposium held at the Tate in October that year . |
13 | Phyllida Lloyd 's production , first seen at the Swan in Stratford last year and now triumphantly installed in the Pit theatre at the Barbican , is no dusty exercise in theatrical archaeology . |
14 | First seen at the Swan in Stratford last year , the show now transfers to the Barbican 's main stage , with Jonathan Hyde , David Bradley and Joanne Pearce repeating their fine performances as the unholy trinity of con artists . |
15 | Green records when he has had a particularly good meal : after eating at the Swan in Grasmere , with Anne , he writes ‘ the dinner good and cheap , all cheerful … |
16 | Meanwhile at the Swan in Southrop , Old Spot Pork is going down a treat . |
17 | The building programmes begun by Henry III , continued under Edward I , at Westminster and the contem-poraneous development on the Ile-de-la-Cité and at the Louvre in Paris under Louis IX and Philip the Fair were similar in intention . |
18 | It starts at the Apollo in Oxford tonight . |
19 | Finally , there 's a bevy of Aussie and homegrown soap stars in Aladdin at the Apollo in Oxford . |
20 | HULL face local rivals Hull KR at the Boulevard in the first round of the John Smiths Yorkshire Cup on Sunday week . |
21 | It was the day she received the Freedom of the City of London , at the Guildhall in July 1987 — a terrifying ordeal by anyone 's standards . |
22 | The Jubilee was celebrated by a District Rally held at the Guildhall in Cambridge and reflected the wide support the WEA continued to attract through speeches made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer ( R. A. Butler ) , the Provost of King 's College ( Sir John Sheppard ) , the Director of Education for Norfolk ( Dr. Lincoln Ralphs ) , the National Secretary of the WEA ( Harry Nutt ) and the former Chairman of the District ( Arthur Allen , MP for Wellingborough ) . |
23 | John McDougall studied the bassoon at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and at the Guildhall in London . |
24 | Later he put on a brave face , showing little sign of the strain of the day as he smiled and joked with guests at the Guildhall in the City of London . |
25 | Civic building in this medium also exists , as at the Guildhall in Lavenham and there are many houses like the Priest 's House at Prestbury and Rufford Old Hall in Lancashire . |
26 | In 1713 , at the election for the City of London ( where the franchise was vested in the liverymen ) , " a great Mob of Weavers and such people " ( who were presumably not enfranchised ) turned up at the Guildhall in support of the Whigs , and " made a disturbance and caus 'd much fighting and quarrelling " , although the four Tory candidates eventually carried the day , " notwithstanding the Rabble " . |
27 | Life at the Novotel in Le Touquet was comfortable enough at first . |
28 | But a few months before its off-Broadway opening , Eh ? had had its successful American premiere at the Playhouse in the Park in Cincinnati , Ohio , in which 26-year-old Sam Waterston played the lead to the author 's supreme satisfaction . |
29 | Based at the Playhouse in Artillery Street , the already well-established business sells arts and crafts materials to schools , colleges and youth organisations , with the aim of encouraging young people to take a greater interest in the arts . |
30 | Ian MacNaught Davies , you future president , arrived at the post-thrash climbing session at the Roaches in a huge G registered Mercedes . |