Example sentences of "[noun sg] i listed [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When , three years later , a licence was sought by the Getty Museum for its export , SAVE pressed the local authority to serve an enforcement notice requiring the return of the statue to its plinth in the grade I listed building from which it had been removed . |
2 | It is Britain 's largest Grade I listed building and , after extensive redevelopment costing £25 million , now accommodates the Tate Gallery , a Maritime Museum , Granada Television 's news studio and upmarket offices , shops and flats . |
3 | This was briefly halted after it was designated a Grade I listed building by the Scottish secretary Ian Lang but recommenced after the local council declared much of the structure dangerous . |
4 | A HOTEL in a Grade I listed building is set to be doubled in size with a £750,000 extension . |
5 | The Turner was given to the Royal Holloway — which occupies a 800-room Grade I listed building — in 1883 by its founder , Thomas Holloway , a Victorian philanthropist who bought it for £3,675 . |
6 | Overseeing the venture is Colette Walker , who manages St George 's Hall , a Grade I listed building which is owned by Liverpool City Council . |
7 | In fact the1880s main building , a Grade I listed extravaganza modelled on Chambord , is in a structurally sound condition , having had money from the Pilgrim Trust , the Wolfson Foundation and the University Funding Council spent on it over the last ten years . |
8 | In the Somerset village of Pilton , a developer purchased thirteen acres of orchards and woodland including the magnificent grade I listed tithe barn which , despite having lost its roof in a fire , survived as proud as many medieval castles and abbeys . |
9 | Since then , the Grade I listed property has had a succession of owners . |
10 | ONE of Norfolk 's oldest houses , a twelfth-century converted priory at Horsham St Faith , five miles outside Norwich , has come up for sale through the Prudential ( 0603 761600 ) for £350,000 The house 's rarity is reflected in its Grade I listed status . |