Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun] at the national " in BNC.
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1 | Mrs Thatcher held her first rally for the European Elections at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham — Hall 6 . |
2 | Egglescliffe School Orchestra hopes to strike the right notes at the National Festival of Music for Youth which is being held from July 8 to 11 . |
3 | In the 1960s he worked for several years in industry , including a period as Chief Architect at Camus , before being appointed Head of the Architectural Division at the National Building Agency . |
4 | A well-known example is the micro gallery at the National Gallery 's new Sainsbury Wing , where visitors can see high quality reproductions of the pictures , learn more about them and plan a route through the rooms . |
5 | Rita Freed , Curator of Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art at the MFA , says the presentation is the most comprehensive outside the Sudan National Museum in Khartoum , outstripping the Nubian galleries at the National Museum in Warsaw , the British Museum and the Royal Ontario Art Gallery in Toronto . |
6 | Meanwhile , the chief economist at the National Westminster Bank , David Kern , believes interest rates will drop by a full 1pc before the end of the year as recovery continues ‘ at an uneven pace ’ . |
7 | You can see it only on the giant screen at the National Museum of Photography , Film and Television , Bradford . |
8 | On the following Tuesday he had tickets for the much-acclaimed Lear at the National , and then two days later a seat in the stalls for the revival of Turandot at the Coliseum . |
9 | To coincide with the major exhibition at the national Gallery , which continues until February 7 , a series of lunchtime lectures will be held in the Sainsbury Wing Theatre at 1 pm . |
10 | Featuring Guercino 's paintings and drawings , it coincides with the major exhibitions at the National Gallery of Art , Washington ( until 17 May ) . |
11 | WASHINGTON , D.C. The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art has just published volume 11 of Sponsored Research in the History of Art 1991–1992 . |
12 | The grandest showing of Dutch seventeenth-century art , still on until 18 October , must be the superb assembly at the National Gallery of Scotland . |
13 | In 1863 Turner 's third son , William , assumed control of the Hammersmith Iron Works , but Turner remained involved in the business into the 1870s , in particular over the additions to the Winter Garden at Regent 's Park and those to the curvilinear range at the National Botanic Gardens , Dublin . |
14 | [ E. J. Diestelkamp , ‘ The Curvilinear Range at the National Botanic Gardens , Moorea ’ , Journal of The Irish Garden Plant Society , vol. ix , December 1990 ; idem , ‘ The Design and Building of the Palm House , Royal Botanic Gardens , Kew ’ , Journal of Garden History , vol. ii , no. 3 ; idem , ‘ Richard Turner and the Palm House at Kew Gardens ’ , Transactions of the Newcomen Society , vol. liv , 1982–3 ; John Hix , ‘ Richard Turner : Glass Master ’ , Architectural Review , vol. clii , no. 909 , November 1972 . ] |