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

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1 Chapter 6 will look in detail at the women compositors and their background , but it is worth making the point here that it quickly became obvious to certain categories of working-class girls in Edinburgh that a new opportunity was open to them .
2 Working at The Women Artists Slide Library means that you are constantly bombarded with information and images produced by women artists today .
3 Hordes on foot thronged the streets leading to the ‘ Great Gemme ’ ; Rowchester Street by the Tramways Depot , Henrietta Street at the Cattle Sheds opposite the cemetery yonder , Campbellfield Street by the Rag and Boot Factories .
4 Regulars at the Farmers Arms agree .
5 At the Farmers Arms in Presteigne , the sounds of a Moravian drinking song echo around the bar .
6 This is why Mrs Dole got the Labour Department to look at the personnel records of nine big companies around the country .
7 We looked at the central role feelings play in our lives , and at the difficulties women with bulimia often have in expressing them .
8 Mr Tondut of Roo Management expressed outrage at the difficulties conservationists caused him and was quoted in the national press as saying , ‘ I do n't want to do anything to damage these houses .
9 Similar opinions came from Alliance and the Ulster Unionists , with DUP deputy leader Peter Robinson saying the party would look at the talks proposals , specifically to see whether they dealt with removing Articles 2 and 3 of the Irish constitution .
10 He read no papers beyond glancing at The Times headlines .
11 What right has he to comment on the ‘ quality of fans ’ at the Levellers gigs ?
12 What right has he to comment on the ‘ quality of fans ’ at the Levellers gigs ?
13 And after the rescue drama at The Butts flats , on Runcorn 's Castlefields estate , Darren says the taste of part-time firefighting has made him even more determined to earn his retained fire officer status .
14 HAS-BIN : Fergie 's head goes out with the rubbish yesterday at the waxworks Pictures : ANDREW STENNING
15 That 's , that 's , but , but actually if they look at the DOPACS times , for the people doing the work , the surveyors and the designers , they can do their work in two months which is spread out over a year .
16 The meeting of the seventeenth of September at the defendants offices is admitted by the defendant erm , but there is no admission as to what was said at the meeting .
17 The first of these summit meetings took place at Geneva in November 1985 ; it provided an opportunity for an exchange of views on the progress made at the arms talks and on regional issues .
18 However , on the physical science course , this module took the form of looking at the problems students might face as scientific managers in industry : issues like risk management , the problems of pollution , dealing with pressure groups and preparing public reports .
19 Does n't look a brilliant day does it weatherwise at the races clouds .
20 There are now four such ‘ tuned tracks ’ in America : at Harvard , Yale , Madison Square Garden in New York , and at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in New Jersey .
21 If we look at the rates proposals — I shall give way to the hon. Member for Alyn and Deeside — He does not want to intervene because what I am saying is right .
22 It was the sort of success that saw Talk Talk having insult added to injury by being nominated at the BRITS Awards for Best Band Of 1990 .
23 It was here at the Carpenters Arms in the Jericho area of Oxford that some 20 drugs squad officers arrived last night and arrested 12 people , including the landlord .
24 The Coroner looked at the police officers who sat just in front of the Foreign Office representatives .
25 It took her a week to make , that dress , she 'd made it specially for the dance at the police cadets ’ college , and then she 'd been so shy she 'd spent most of the evening in the Ladies .
26 The Civil Aviation Authority has launched an investigation and will look at the pilots reports .
27 In the telegram which Randolph sent her from Cape Town telling her what had happened , he asked her on no account to tell his father , the prime minister , but to arrange payments on the instalment plan of perhaps £10 a month to a list of the names he enclosed who had fleeced him at the cards tables .
28 For these young people at the Parklands Children 's Home in Whitminster , it 's often hard to find someone to talk to .
29 Trading profits at the hotels halved to £75m and at the restaurants profits fell 15 p.c. to £63m .
30 She knew she did not want to be an employee or to set up on her own and accepted a position as Recorder on the South-East Circuit while looking at the appointments pages in the newspapers .
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