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

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1 One met them at every turn asking plaintively , ‘ Has edyone god edy andihysterbine tableds ? ’
2 The band spent a fortune on chrysanthemums , employing people to distribute them at every gig .
3 Rather does Karajan seem to remind them at every point of what they had agreed on in countless hours of common endeavour ; and his movements — chiefly of the baton-less left hand — are functional , not in the least demonic .
4 When they do become ill the John Warin ward in Oxford is there for them at every stage .
5 Stephen Bayley , former director of the Design Museum , will chair a debate , taking questions from the floor ( many pre-wrapped ) and flinging them at a panel of designers , architects , patrons and critics , among them Peter Palumbo , chairman of the Arts Council , and Mies van der Rohe buff .
6 But remember it was Mrs Thatcher , who when she was arguing against the er European Monetary System , said you ca n't buck the markets , and ultimately that is true , or at least more precisely , you can only buck them at a cost , you can only buck it by buying or selling pounds , which messes up your money supply , or raising or lowering your interest rates at a time when you might not be wanting to do so .
7 One man has died and another was seriously injured when a fifteen tonne machine fell on them at a factory in Gloucestershire .
8 The last person to see his wife and children alive was Joe Zerboni who had played bridge with them at a Halloween party at a California country club .
9 He became suspicious and denounced them at a branch meeting .
10 I first met them at a trial .
11 ‘ I 'm sure what I say is quite unnecessary — but they might , you know , sympathetic looks and so on — I 'd like you to keep them at a distance . ’
12 Tero followed them at a distance , watching her new friend with sorrowful anxious eyes .
13 They want management to trust them at a distance .
14 I got them at a craft fair at farm .
15 Jimmy Richards , 31 , suffocated after the weights landed on his face and neck when he tried to lift them at a Bradford health club .
16 we 're used to a lot of Shakespeare 's archaisms because he was studying them at A level and Shakespeare 's got so a special sort of band of them that he uses .
17 They took assets on to their books assuming they would sell them at a profit shortly afterwards .
18 Hawkins , a Devon merchant , had seen that the demand for slaves from Africa was increasing in South America , and in 1562 he sailed — in the way many Englishmen were to do in the seventeenth and eighteenth century — to West Africa , bought slaves , took them to the Caribbean ports , and sold them at a profit .
19 And he h He sold them at a profit of thirty three and a third percent which is a third .
20 And rather than asking for commission from suppliers he often buys the weapons himself and sells them at a profit .
21 It was therefore tempting , and usually easy , to import excessive quantities of goods and then resell them at a profit to local merchants , " from whom " , wrote Callières in 1697 , " they receive a tribute , for lending their names to defraud the Sovereign of his dues " .
22 Woodway Park School , Coventry , is assembling kits for bio-reactors — special vessels in which bacteria can be put to work — and selling them at a profit to other schools across the country .
23 laughing up their sleeves , ca n't even bloody sell anything , but sell them at a profit .
24 He said he 'd put them at a friend 's house for safe keeping , and the friend just happened to have gone away on holiday .
25 Yet , unfortunately this positive role so often gets lost in the way we have described earlier , with people just not understanding what is going on around them at a time when it could provide them with so much support .
26 The result , in the aftermath of the Japanese coup , was that immediate help to the French , who were now fighting the Japanese in Vietnam , was denied to them at a time when the US 14th Airforce in southern China could be seen by the French in Laos and Vietnam as they flew on their predetermined attacks on the Japanese elsewhere in Southeast Asia .
27 Different theoretical traditions , it is sometimes claimed , belong to ‘ incommensurable paradigms ’ ( Kuhn , 1962 ) ; one can work within only one of them at a time .
28 I was n't allowed to go anywhere near them at a time when I most needed reassuring .
29 It took all three of them to lift him out of the reeking waterlogged shelter through an opening just big enough for one of them at a time .
30 Will my hon. Friend pass to the National Audit Office the thanks of Parliament for its series of reports and ask whether it would be possible for us to have them at a time when Parliament is likely to be sitting rather than at one minute to midnight for the benefit of the press ?
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