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

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1 The drawings will be made in a modern and approved style , and when finished , will be submitted to the inspection of the subscribers at large .
2 Earlier in the tour Hugh McGahan , the Kiwis ' captain , expressed his surprise and delight at seeing his men given comparable prominence to the All Blacks — in some northern editions of the papers at least .
3 Cicognara 's notable library was acquired by the Vatican in 1824 and forms the topic of one of the talks at the conference 's first session , which is on ‘ The History of Art Libraries : L. Cicognara and his models ’ .
4 The decorative marble floor has subsided into the basement while the poor condition of the building has been further aggravated by the actions of the shopkeepers at the base of the mosque .
5 Photographs of the divers at work on the excavations and drawn reconstructions of the objects are also included .
6 Had the crowd not been prepared to accept the directions of the stewards at Carlisle Square and had they made an attempt to follow the original route , there would have been a major clash with the RUC and the loyalists and large-scale violence .
7 A number of my fellow stewards from Henley were here at the ceremony and so perhaps it will rub off onto the body of the stewards at Henley
8 TOP Northern jockey Kevin Darley and apprentice Jason Weaver incurred the wrath of the stewards at Newcastle yesterday and both were suspended for 10 days ( November 11-20 inclusive ) after being found guilty of causing ‘ intentional interference ’ .
9 That 's the layout of the Terraces at Government House … "
10 Newly-wed Sandeep Gill , 23 admitted she received more than 300 of the notes at her wedding in Woolwich , South London , last week .
11 Wages did not rise in proportion , and by the Spring of 1795 there was the extensive distress and threat of mass starvation which led , in May , to the infamous meeting of the magistrates at Speenhamland in Berkshire , an event which would have such an impact on poor-law provision for the next few decades .
12 They have to hurry — a giant highway is due to be driven through their neck of the woods at any moment .
13 Nearly all wives of the Ambassadors at the Court of St James 's take charge , or work at a stall .
14 That is a sharp decline from the 73.5p at which they were suspended and reflects the financial havoc which has been wrought on the company 's accounts as a consequence of the problems at its ISC Technologies subsidiary .
15 Professional : The family member may give progressively less attention to his or her own work because of the problems at home and may even change employment in order to have more time or opportunity to supervise the worsening chaos at home .
16 There was scarcely any unsavoury incident and certainly nothing on the scale of the problems at the same venue four years before when the American wives were hissed and cheers greeted almost all of their husbands unsuccessful shots .
17 People would be able to say with some , er , degree of certainty , how long the research is going to take , but I think one of the problems at the moment is , you ca n't always say .
18 He said he was fully aware of the problems at the school , which is one of 700 built throughout the country by the Conservative Government since 1980 .
19 Ivan and Rosina Solowka are noticeable for two reasons — they are older than most of the others at the concert and they have the broadest smiles in the hall .
20 ‘ I was prepared to believe that he was genuinely fond of her , although I do n't think many of the others at the Centre would have agreed with me .
21 This child has a metal prosthesis and kicks hell out of the others at football .
22 The index and the future differ in respect of the times at which they value the basket of shares in the index , and this can be a source of additional information .
23 Since we may wish to use our laws to transform an inefficient program to an observationally equivalent efficient one , our notion of equivalence will be independent of the times at which events occur .
24 I first gave the diet to some of the members at my classes .
25 ‘ Obviously some of the locos at the Snowdon Mountain Railway have been fitted from time to time .
26 The original stones of the sloping gable coping had simply been bedded on the slate-roof covering of the aisles at their verges so that rain entering the joints between the coping stones had saturated the top courses of the stone facing and caused premature decay .
27 The scale of the resources at the disposal of a TV journalist , and the monopoly status of ORTF required , continued Pompidou , that TV journalists observe ‘ a certain reserve .
28 At the same time new avenues should be pursued to promote active citizenship , socially owned enterprises , independent media , and health centres which allow new members control of the resources at their disposal without interference from the state .
29 Details of the circumstances at Neill 's emerged only slowly and selectively , but the women apparently exacted a price for their support .
30 Franks devised the ingenious formula that the use of the air bases in an emergency naturally remained " a matter for joint decision in the light of the circumstances at the time " .
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