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

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1 Christie on home turf , proving his dominance at the UK Championships
2 The Olympic silver medallist faces the first two finishers in the 1500 metres at the UK Championships , Enfield 's Steve Crabb and Paul Larkins of Nene Valley Harriers .
3 Hong Kong-based Hutchison Whampoa Ltd blames a 5% fall in profits before charges for closure of some telecommunications operations on losses at the UK telecommunications subsidiary , Reuter reports , but the group will still commit another £200m to the UK unit this year , group chairman Li Ka-Shing said : ‘ I 'm not happy with the results , but we 'll still continue our commitment to the UK operation and pump more money into it , ’ he said — ‘ I 'm not sure the worst is over yet in the UK , which ate up all our Hong Kong profits this year ; ’ he said Hutchison will have invested over £500m in the loss-making UK unit , including the £200m that is earmarked for this year , but he refused to say at what point he will say enough is enough — ‘ It 's too early to say ; you can never tell when business will pick up . ’
4 He will go on to represent the province at the UK finals in London next month .
5 ‘ The fact that he took the 100m individual , when I could n't attempt the hat-trick because I failed to qualify for the event at the US trials through illness , is bound to increase interest when we get it together .
6 Like other supporters of Iraq , Yemen formally condemned the invasion and annexation of Kuwait during the early part of August , but then went on to direct its criticism at the US forces in Saudi Arabia and to press for an Arab solution to the problem .
7 Aideed 's supporters , angered by what they saw as US support for a rival warlord , Mohamed Said Hersi , stoned and shouted at the US forces , chanting at them : ‘ Go Home Americans ’ and ‘ Down With America . ’
8 Aideed 's supporters , angered by what they saw as US support for a rival warlord , Mohamed Said Hersi , stoned and shouted at the US forces : ‘ Go Home Americans ’ and ‘ Down With America . ’
9 The bomb disrupted filming of Coronation Street at the Granada studios less than a mile away .
10 JANUARY ‘ 89 saw the beginning of transformation at the Wallingford maltings with the launch of a massive £4 million investment programme to modernise the existing plant and give a boost to production .
11 The text has achieved great influence , disseminated widely among senior officers , and taught formally at the Bramshill Police College .
12 Little red leaflets headed Herzlich Wilkommen ! are pressed into their cold hands ; the leaflets give them the deeply resistible news that they that they can get discounts on all burgers at the BurgerKing shops across West Berlin .
13 A hundred and ninety four jobs are to go at Smiths Industries : the company says cuts in production of aircraft at the Boeing factories in America are to blame .
14 Among the barons amerced were Robert de Muscamp , adjudged to pay £100 at the Northumberland sessions , Ralph de Amundeville , fined 80 marks at York , and Ralph Bigod 40 marks at Nottingham .
15 It was at the Langham studios ( a BBC premises near Broadcasting House ) that Mervyn Pinfield and his team hit upon the idea of pointing a video camera at its own monitor and recording the resulting ‘ visual feedback ’ ( howlaround ) .
16 Ned Cathery , in his first report as general secretary of the new National Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union of Great Britain and Ireland gave the date of its formation as 26 November 1894 at a gathering of the union 's most loyal supporters at the Wade Arms in Poplar .
17 Jim Muir bowling for Perthshire at the Stoddard Carpets Cricket Challenge Cup Final on 25th June at Williamfield , Stirling .
18 BIG Dave Beasant hit back at the Chelsea fans who booed him off the pitch and blasted : ‘ You 're out of order . ’
19 ‘ They started at L'Escargot , went on to Annabel 's , then Crazy Larry 's , then L'Equipe Anglaise and finished up at the Chelsea Arts Club .
20 After three or four casual meetings with the critic Mervyn Levy , Minton took him on one side at the Chelsea Arts Club and informed him of his homosexuality , not wishing to implicate Levy unwittingly with a man who , from a certain point of view , was beyond the pale .
21 When confronted more directly with homophobic reactions , Minton retaliated with spirit : once at the Chelsea Arts Club he sent back a note , passed along the bar , rudely objecting to the sailor he had in tow , with the remark : ‘ You would n't mind if it was an Admiral . ’
22 Well , I dropped in one evening , a summer evening it was , as I recall it , after I 'd been to dinner at the Chelsea Arts Club and I felt in urgent need of a little female company .
23 He said that , travelling with his father to the kraals , he had the chance to watch the religious dances of the black tribes ; Grace thinks it was later , after the family had left Rustenburg , that John first saw the dancing at the Johannesburg mines .
24 But — to the government 's continued chagrin — striking tax workers marched through Paris yesterday , and at the Peugeot factories in eastern France the employment ministry has appointed an official conciliator in a last-ditch attempt to bring the unions and management to the negotiating table .
25 There was the usual synoptic paragraph or two : ‘ Born Egham 1907 ; studied at the Slade Schools
26 On Friday 22nd May we shall be staging a Festival of Movement at the Fairfield Halls , Croydon ( afternoon and evening performances ) to which will be bringing a team from Coburg , then she will stay to teach a residential course at Easthampstead Park from Saturday lunchtime until Monday lunchtime .
27 However , popular legend has it that Andrew Patterson , then Headmaster at the Manchester Schools for the Deaf at Old Trafford , was perturbed to counter on several occasions a group of ex-pupils gathered around a certain gas-lamp in the city — the gas-lamp being a popular meeting place of local deaf people ( this was the subject of a Victorian drama as well . )
28 As well as Nina , there was the proton accelerator at the Rutherford Laboratories , and Britain contributed to similar accelerators at CERN in Geneva .
29 , Henry ( 1800–1830 ) , pioneer of anaesthesia , was born in Lady Halton , Bromfield parish , Shropshire , 27 January 1800 , the fifth son and seventh child in the family of eight sons and five daughters of John Hickman , farmer ( also clerk of the course at the Ludlow races ) , and his wife Sarah , daughter of Benjamin Hill , yeoman of Stanton Lacy .
30 At the end of August , London 's Pest Control area manager Paul Stearn arranged a fun day at the Wyboston Watersports Centre for all the London surveyors , supervisors , field biologists and managers .
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