Example sentences of "[prep] [art] town [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This traffic was seen as a major problem not only for the town centre activities but also for the three schools , recreational facilities and residential areas located along the Konopkastrasse to the west , which was used as a bypass .
2 Instead , the council has urged Suffolk to press ahead with the western by-pass only , coupled with a scheme of traffic management for the town centre to alleviate its more obvious problems .
3 Instead , the council has urged Suffolk to press ahead with the western by-pass only , coupled with a scheme of traffic management for the town centre to alleviate its more obvious problems .
4 WITH major re-shaping of the seafront and development plans for the town centre , Bangor is fast becoming one of the most sought after areas to live in .
5 Scrapping of the flyovers seen as a psychological as well as physical barriers to pedestrian movement between Birkenhead 's shopping and business areas is a key objective in revamp plans for the town centre .
6 Scrapping of the flyovers seen as a psychological as well as physical barriers to pedestrian movement between Birkenhead 's shopping and business areas is a key objective in revamp plans for the town centre .
7 What galled local Tories , wrote the Nappy Happy Househusband , was that ‘ Labour 's blueprint for the town centre is proving so popular with shoppers and traders ’ .
8 The 78-page document includes ambitious plans for the town centre a theatre , leisure pool , specialist shops and glazed canopies over shops in the Linthorpe precinct .
9 Claiming to have everything for the town gardener , the Camden Garden Centre 's profits provide horticultural training for young people .
10 Gary Blissett gave Brentford the lead midway through the first half , which was a bad one for the Town defence .
11 Five days later the snow melted , and on the morning of 11 February the second massive flood in seven months overtook them ; it was all very well for the town directory to speak in glowing terms of the River Frome teeming with trout , eels , and all manner of fine fish — but to the inhabitants of Pig Street that wretched river too often spelt disaster and despoliation .
12 He said the first floor of the building would provide facilities for the town council , as well as including a stage and auditorium for public performances , with full access for the disabled .
13 They jogged round a corner , and found themselves in what passed for the town square of Dead Rat , Arizona .
14 But they set out for the Town Hall none the less .
15 Looking at the special carpet , woven by Stoddard Mercia for the Town Hall in Paisley , Jim Maxwell ( right ) , Regional Sales Manager , is discussing the design with Robert Stevenson , Councillor for Elderslie .
16 The direct provision of information , and the clear signposting of ways into information resources will become one of the dominant roles for the Town Hall in the years ahead .
17 However , uncollected poll tax remains a problem for the town hall .
18 War communism could be defined as follows : firstly , requisitioning in the countryside ; secondly , strict rationing for the town population , who were classified into categories ; thirdly , complete ‘ socialisation ’ of production and labour ; fourthly , an extremely complicated and chit-ridden system of distribution for the remaining stocks of manufactured goods ; fifthly , a monopoly of power tending towards the single Party and the suppression of all dissent ; sixthly , a state of siege and the Cheka .
19 J. S. Homes , the National Liberal MP for Harwich , made an early visit , closely followed by the mayor who arranged for the town band to give a concert .
20 Certainly too late for the town train now .
21 The sailors then regrouped and on Saturday marched on the Exchange , which then doubled as the Town Hall , demanding increased wages and paraded around the town .
22 It is still in use as the town gateway as is the other example on the other side of the town which uses the Corinthian Order ( 163 ) .
23 Then he discovers the bar owner doubles up as the town sheriff and that gunman Lyle has just given him a lift .
24 By that time I had already established because I did the documentary stuff , I 'd already established the ownership of the house and the house began life as the town house of a monastery called Priory .
25 Several parish and community councils have given themselves the status of a town council , whereupon the chairman of the parish council has become known as the town mayor .
26 The ancient HIGH STREET winds up between the Town Hall on the right and Purbeck House seen at the top of the picture .
27 On that occasion an agreement was signed between the town council of Decin , the present owner of the castle and church , and representatives of the bishopric of Litomerice , Leitmeritz in German , which settled the future of the church : the town would repair it and give it into the care of the Catholic Church .
28 It aims to provide a fleet of electric wheelchairs and scooters which will be available free of charge to help the disabled get about the town centre .
29 A DECISION to allow building on one of Darlington 's largest car parks has sparked fresh fears about the town centre 's commercial future .
30 Though heads are delighted to have more autonomy — they will now be able to hire a plumber without going through the town hall — many feel that they are being buried under a mountain of paperwork .
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