Example sentences of "[art] entrance to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A twin-tube torpedo battery covered the entrance to the fjord , and away to the north was a German mobile battery of 105mm guns at Halsor . |
2 | From my position at the entrance to the dug-out I could see the wounded in the sunken road in the same positions they were in before the shelling started . |
3 | And after failing to find it once again it came into the porch and complained loudly and so I went outside and with a paint brush I marked the entrance to the hive with three blobs of paint of a different colour and then with a piece of cardboard I guided the tiny winged creature towards the marks on the wall and it went inside . |
4 | There was no sign of it on the surface — the track was probably carried over it on sleepers , long embedded in the mud of years — and the entrance to the drain was completely hidden by long grass . |
5 | And when the rain stops , the beavers may have to build them up again to prevent the level of the lake from falling so low that the entrance to the lodge is exposed . |
6 | He passes the attendant in the security booth at the entrance to the University campus , and takes the gently inclining road to the Ecole Polytechnique , the engineering faculty of l'Université de Montreal . |
7 | Twenty-five miles away lies the entrance to the Peak National Park where there are many waymarked walks . |
8 | Uncle Alfred was waiting for her at the entrance to the nest when she arrived . |
9 | A dark mass trudged towards the entrance to the mill , lit by two lanterns . |
10 | At the entrance to the mill driveway is the old bake-house . |
11 | ‘ The entrance to the hole ? |
12 | Four people , including a child , were injured in a multiple pile-up involving a minibus and five cars in thick fog on the moor road between Whitby and Guisborough at the entrance to the Scaling Dam car park on Saturday . |
13 | His car swept past the entrance to the barn . |
14 | These are bright yellow and usually mounted on poles outside the entrance to the building . |
15 | They saw him leave the room where they were sitting and begin to walk across a bar which lay between it and the entrance to the building . |
16 | The more fortunate cluster together , striding out down the windy front past a long line of protesters , the disenchanted who , with banners in support of some unspeakable cause , line the entrance to the building , their passivity guaranteed ( at the poll-tax-payers ' expense ) by half-a-hundred provincial policemen . |
17 | Decoration work done by Darlington Probation Service has transformed the entrance to the building . |
18 | They have defied bailiffs by blocking the entrance to the building . |
19 | The guards are on duty all night just inside the entrance to the North Bastion . |
20 | The entrance to the gallery is from the first floor . |
21 | In the entrance to the gallery is a copy of Adrian de Vries 's bust of Rudolf with his distinctive profile . |
22 | ‘ I went up the nave and was surprised to see a man , cowled and hooded , kneeling at the entrance to the Lady Chapel . ’ |
23 | Eventually we met up below the entrance to the Kitchen . |
24 | Nick Evans records that ‘ Toys and Games again expanded and increased , helped by a new , spacious location at the entrance to the Undercroft . |
25 | Raising her coffee-cup to her lips , she stiffened suddenly as Rourke came and stood by the entrance to the tent . |
26 | At the entrance to the factory , he engaged the man controlling the barrier in some kind of argument , then got out of his car to speak to Robyn . |
27 | A triple archway in white stone was also built across the entrance to the courtyard ; this is no improvement to the chateau but it is not , to be fair , quite disastrous either . |
28 | It was in fact off Belle Île just south of the entrance to the Bay , which then curves east towards Vannes , where the invasion force from the Morbihan was waiting to embark , that soon after dawn on the morning of Tuesday 20 November 1759 Hawke was able to make the classic signal ‘ French fleet in sight ’ . |
29 | Near the window lies the entrance to the Crown Chamber on the first floor . |
30 | And of course the coach had come up the hill could n't overtake where I was parked , blocking off the entrance to the lane where I 'd just come out of so that the string of cars coming down the road and the first one wanting to turn in and of course the coach had covered it . |