Example sentences of "a [noun] exhibition of [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These include , for example , rights to a selling exhibition of paintings by contemporary CIS artists in Germany ( 100 paintings at a price of DM600–3000 per painting , transportation costs and insurance to be paid by the German side ) ; rights for foreign firms to make reproductions to order of paintings held in museums in the CIS ( thirty copies at $1500 per copy ) , and exclusive foreign rights to the memoirs of cultural figures and former members of the government .
2 These include a loan exhibition of paintings by Edmund Fairfax-Lucy at Mompesson House in Salisbury for the 1991 season and , in Wales , an exhibition on the theme of Welsh gardens which is being co-organised by the Davies Memorial Gallery , Newtown .
3 With financial support from the Ancient India and Iran Trust in Cambridge , the Fitzwilliam Museum has been able to mount a loan exhibition of antiquities of ancient Afghanistan and Pakistan .
4 William Darby has curated a loan exhibition of works by Sickert , placing particular emphasis upon his theatre and music hall subjects and including drawings and etchings , for Browse and Darby ( 26 November-23 December ) .
5 The two- or three- volume catalogue should appear to coincide with a survey exhibition of drawings from Chatsworth to be held at the British Museum this year .
6 ‘ You can be sure that the Greeks have been trying to organise something like this since ‘ The Age of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent ’ was such a success in America ’ , he added , referring to a travelling exhibition of objects from Turkish collections , organised by the National Gallery in 1987 .
7 While nothing has been decided to date , an exchange exhibition of Library of Congress material remains a possibility : the evolution of the relationship between church and state in Western culture , focusing on the Library of Congress 's Founding Fathers material has been mooted .
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