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

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1 At Waddington , Tim Taylor has organised an exhibition of maquettes and drawings by Henry Moore ( 3 June-4 July ) at a time when international interest in his work appears to be reviving , with current exhibitions taking place in Sydney and in the Garden of the Bagatelles in Paris .
2 American style restaurants usually cater well for children so The Manhattan in Bradbury Place looked an ideal spot and they did have a kiddies ' menu .
3 No laughing matter Mary Kelly and family hit the Manhattan in Belfast 's Bradbury Place
4 His most recent ideas for stage sets were seen at the recent production of Hölderlin 's ‘ Oedipus ’ at the Schauspielhaus in Bochum .
5 HAYDN-LOVERS are in for a good time this autumn : coming up are the Haydn at Esterhaza concerts at the Wigmore Hall ( part of the Magyarok Britain Salutes Hungary Festival ) ; already on display is the Haydn and England exhibition at the British Library ; and just started is the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment 's QEH Haydn series concentrating on his late choral works .
6 The leaflets give details of timetables for the Middlesbrough to Saltburn line as well as specials to key towns in the North-East .
7 Members of the passenger transport sub-committee agreed to the move but Coun John Stokes then criticised the frequency of the Middlesbrough to Whitby service during a discussion on the Esk Valley line and said it was wrong that BR had banned cyclists from the trains .
8 Looking ahead to next Saturday ( Sept 18 ) the Rosetta plays host to the Waterbratz from London .
9 There 's little chance of the IFA blanking the game out , as they attempted to do several years ago when a United match interfered with the Glentoran v Steaua Bucharest tie .
10 He scraped through the Eton of Dr Edmond Warre [ q.v. ] , under the particular care of Arthur Benson [ q.v. ] , his housemaster , without distinction , but in 1902 gained a first class in modern history at Balliol College , Oxford , where he also made a reputation for himself as a roof-climber , despite his blindness .
11 She commissioned the building of the Convitto Maria Luigia , once a school for boys which could almost have been described as the Eton of Italy .
12 The contention that ‘ unemployment dominated every municipal election at least until 1937 , and lay at the heart of discussions within the LLP ’ is difficult to reconcile with the detailed programmes promoted by the LLP in London County Council ( LCC ) or local elections ( see , for example , Labour News , February and April 1925 ) .
13 His tactic was to starve the Milanese into submission so the city was encircled by a ring of improvised castles , cutting off communications and supplies .
14 On the opposite side of the piazza from the church , beyond the row of elegant short pillars and the less fetching white domes erected to stop the Milanese from parking on the pavements , is Palazzo Trivulzio , a sixteenth-century building that has been remodelled and is in need of a little loving care .
15 Leading woman rider Alison Dare , who took her tally of winners to 11 at the Heythrop on Tuesday when Le Kingdom was promoted to first place after finishing a head behind Green Archer , will also be at the Portman .
16 FUZZBOX ; For appearing on the cover of the NME with kittens , thus falling into the ‘ pussy ’ joke trap .
17 Applicants deluged the NME with calls claiming that promises of replacement tickets for Morrissey 's December 19 shows at The Alexandra Palace had not been met by the organisers .
18 ‘ FROM OUT of the blue , 21-year-old Elvis Presley has rocketed on to the popular music scene with all the scorching fury of a meteor , ’ reckon the NME on May 11 , 1956 .
19 Underestimated in England , because everywhere Kingmaker have visited abroad has taken the NME 's word as gospel — far more seriously than people do who read the NME in England .
20 I suppose the early days were more exciting to write about , distance lends enchantment and when you 're younger , things have more impact on your life , ’ he told the NME in September 1988 .
21 ‘ Sounds absolutely f—ing terrible ! ’ says an £80 per week toilet cleaner reading the NME in Scunthorpe .
22 Robertson realized that the improvement of communications throughout the area was a pressing need , and became involved in the construction of many of the railway lines on both sides of the Welsh border , including the North Wales Mineral Railway which served the Brymbo ironworks , the GWR Shrewsbury to Hereford line , the LNWR central Wales line from Craven Arms to Llandovery , the Ruabon to Dolgelly line , and the branch to Bala and Blaenau Ffestiniog .
23 Hodge supported and utilised the RDC until November 1946 when the Interim Legislature came into existence .
24 Two of the bigger matches were cancelled , the Bass National squad Open on the Trent at Burton a victim because of the road conditions .
25 The Humberside winter league was cancelled as not all the teams turned up but the anglers left arranged an Open on the Trent at Caythorpe .
26 Only 17 anglers turned up for Sunday 's Notts AA Open on the Trent at Shelford so a match was organised downstream at East Bridgeford where there was a stunning result .
27 The Daiwa League and Walton Opens on the Trent at Muskham were called off because of dangerous bankside conditions , as was the van den Eynde event at Long Eaton .
28 I do not fish the big rivers like the Thames or the Trent for bream but I love to get after them on streams the size of the Wensum , Bure or Waveney .
29 Boatmen plied their trade down the Trent to Stockwith , Keadby and other river ports and up the Idle to Bawtry , while steam packets provided regular services to Hull , Newcastle , King 's Lynn , and London , and intermediate places .
30 The Theory-Dependence of Observation
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