Example sentences of "at [art] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At the new PC World computer superstore ( Croydon and Thurrock , Essex ) , they sell the classier 386 model of the PS/1 for £899 ( Dixons 's price : £1021.27 ) .
2 Nick Fletcher looks at the new Eradicator from the Real McKoi in his Practical Pond column this month .
3 We can not sleep at the new night time , we feel tired during the daytime ( at a time corresponding to night in the time zone we have just left ) , and our appetite is upset .
4 She saw the furtive look at the new mistress of the house and thought , ‘ You know which side your bread is buttered , never mind the fifteen years you worked for me . ’
5 Young , currently the smartest culture , crit , and sidekick Caveney provide the first serious look at the new wave of American fiction — from the burnt-out brat packers to such authentic talents as Mary Gaitskill and Dennis Cooper
6 The women can put their new-found building skills into practice at the new Broadway complex .
7 During Biblical times , some ancients thought moonlight was dangerous for one 's eyes but a more modern belief was that if you took a child , suffering from whooping cough , outside to look at the new moon , then it would effect a cure .
8 The inaugural exhibition at the new gallery the third he has organised with Galerie de Bayser comprises ten paintings and thirty-five drawings by artists including François-André Vincent , Louis Durameau , Antoine Vaudoyer , Jean-Baptiste Isabey , Jean-Antoine Gros , Eugène Fromentin and Théodule Ribot .
9 She exhibited only sporadically from 1897 , mostly at the New Gallery , London .
10 Pride of place at the new gallery goes to a tapestry woven by Macintyre residents at Great Holm in Milton Keynes .
11 Rostov 's lips twitched at the new interpretation of his son 's name .
12 From Weimar , where van de Velde taught at the new school of applied art , became a founder member of the DeutscheWerkbund in 1907 , and chose Gropius as his successor , the show has moved on to Berlin 's Bauhaus-Archivmuseum fur Gestaltung ( until 18 April ) .
13 Sir William Hildred , who as Director-General at the new Ministry of Civil Aviation was Britain 's senior civil servant in charge of aviation , told a meeting in September 1945 that he had lost interest in the Bristol 167 because its undercarriage width of 93 feet was wider than any runway then in existence , and two prototypes were estimated to cost £7 million .
14 He will be more at home at the new Ministry of Fun .
15 His brief at the new Ministry for National Heritage — of Fun and Tourism ( Fat ) , as it is known in Whitehall — embraces the BBC .
16 Label boxes with details of their contents and the room in which they are to be placed at the new address .
17 As You Like It , starring Jack Smethurst as Touchstone , is currently playing at the New Pavilion Theatre , Rhyl .
18 Gospel singer Yvonne Kendrick is giving a concert at the New Life Pentecostal Church , in Low Grange Avenue , Billingham , tomorrow night starting at 6pm .
19 This qualified her to play in the Scottish final at the new course at Westerwood , Cumbernauld .
20 Disquiet at the new direction of religious affairs soon surfaced in parliament , and over the next few years a growing number of MPs began to speak out against the Arminian threat .
21 Similarly a grant is paid to staff who move from a rented unfurnished house or flat to a similar property at the new base or who buy a house of their own at the new location .
22 Employees moving from an unfurnished flatlet or room to similar accommodation at the new base or who rent or buy a house at the new location receive a grant of £438 .
23 The same payment is given to staff who lived in furnished accommodation at the previous base who move to rented unfurnished property at the new base or who buy their own houses in the new area .
24 We also had to settle in at the new apartment , which I 'm very impressed by ( and only hope it 's a long let , but I 'm scatterbrained about such things and leave all that to Tod ) .
25 At the Old Vic seasons at the New Theatre ( now the Albery ) , he was the tetchy Cauchon in Saint Joan and Claudius with the company at Elsinore in 1950 .
26 The most exaggerated example of this ( it was the dangerous tendency which Jack himself labelled the ‘ Inner Ring ’ ) was when they attended a production of Hamlet at the New Theatre in Oxford , produced — as were so many great Oxford University Dramatic Society productions in the middle years of this century — by Nevill Coghill .
27 At the Haymarket he directed Alec Guinness as John Mortimer 's blind father in A Voyage Round My Father ; at the Royal Court his version of Charles Wood 's Veterans starred John Gielgud and John Mills as two film actors on location ( the play was said to be based on the filming of Tony Richardson 's Charge of the Light Brigade ) ; and at the New Theatre , Donald Sinden scored a brilliant success as an urban fop pursuing a country heiress in Eyre 's revival of Dion Boucicault 's London Assurance .
28 But within a month of its first public performance , John had another premiere , admittedly in the modest circumstances of an experimental matinée , presented by the Royal Academy of Dancing Production Club at the New Theatre on Sunday 15 June .
29 ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ said O'Rourke when they had calmed down , ‘ it 's just that that was the gesture Edmund Kean is supposed to have used on the ‘ Is this a dagger ? ’ speech in Macbeth at the New Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , in 1823 . ’
30 In Sloane Street , there is a second exhibition of sculpture by Tim Harrisson at the New Art Centre ( 19 May-12 June ) , following his impressive debut in 1991 .
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