Example sentences of "[art] newly opened " in BNC.
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1 | In 1922 the newly opened Redemption Fund was transferred to the Revenue Account to offset losses . |
2 | In London , Dave Prowse , the six foot six inch , 19 stone former director of the National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace and Darth Vader in Star Wars , offers one-to-one training in your home , office or at his private studio , the newly opened Club Royale at 11 Whitehorse St , London W1Y 7LB ( tel : 01-493-1977 ) or at The Dave Prowse Fitness Centre , 12 Marshalsea Road , London SE1 ( Tel : 01–407 5650 ) . |
3 | Siobhan Redmond I 'd seen once in a revue by Marcella for St Andrews University and I tracked her down in Glasgow and asked her would she like to do a show for buttons for the newly opened Tron Theatre , who were interested . |
4 | The substantial remains include a large 14th century gatehouse where you an see the newly opened exhibition on the history of this momentous site . |
5 | To say nothing of the cut-price Caribbean cruise , the satellite-TV dish and the fully computerised Cosworth car at a cool £25,000 from the newly opened Ford dealers . |
6 | The newly opened Glenmarie course has planted pine trees to create a Scottish atmosphere , which gives a curious effect in tropical Kuala Lumpur . |
7 | In an attempt to convince users that vendors can work together , Pyramid Technology Ltd , Oracle UK , Sun Microsystems and Ingres UK have formed an interoperability consortium , resulting in the setting up of a client-server configuration at the newly opened Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Open Systems Centre , London . |
8 | The newly opened Kirchner Museum in Davos is dedicated to the life and works of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner , the German artist who helped draft the manifesto of the Die Brücke school in Berlin in 1905 . |
9 | Thomas , whom she met once every week or two , for dinner , or a trip to the theatre , or , if it was the weekend , a forage round the Upper East Side galleries or a visit to the Whitney or the newly opened Guggenheim Museum . |
10 | He met me after school and accompanied me to the newly opened branch of Smith 's in Churchill Square . |
11 | In 1900 a writer in the Railway Magazine commented disapprovingly on Chinese efforts to man the newly opened Sung-Wu Railway : |
12 | Thus , for example , Waterstones in Belfast found that the newly opened bargain bookshops , like the increasing number of non-traditional outlets in the city now stocking books , tended to cater for members of the public who were not regular book buyers or to those making one-off purchases : ‘ They do not therefore have a serious impact on larger traditional bookshops . ’ |
13 | The incident assumed a diplomatic dimension when seven of the demonstrators sought refuge in the newly opened Papua New Guinea consulate . |
14 | In the first half of 1991 the homicide rate rose by 62 per cent , allegedly largely because of the newly opened borders , which meant also that Poland became a target for drug trafficking . |
15 | The accusation , made in Moscow in 1939 but only recently revealed in the newly opened archives of the former Soviet Communist Party , had resulted in Yamamoto 's immediate execution by Stalin 's security forces . |
16 | The abundant supply of other meats and new sources of pigs from Eastern block countries , flowing into the EEC through the newly opened border between East and West Germany , meant that quite suddenly the honeymoon period was over . |
17 | They played the St. Mellion course and the newly opened Jack Nicklaus course . |
18 | Instead we shall build the evening round ‘ An Embarrassment of Riches ’ ; the Museum 's gallery of European Decorative Art 1200–1800 , the newly opened gallery Western Decorative Art : 1850 Towards 2000 and new displays of enamels , silver , arms and armour , iron work and plaster casts on the newly decorated back stairs . |
19 | ARMAGH Appointment THE newly opened Navan Fort Visitors Centre is to get a new director . |
20 | The Princess of Wales , also absent yesterday , was spotted in the newly opened London celebrity restaurant Planet Hollywood with Princes William and Harry , who are on half-term holiday . |
21 | Thus the Free Presbyterians ( and other conservative Christians ) who picketed a newly opened sex shop on the Castlereagh Road in Belfast ( so successfully that it closed ) saw themselves , not as denying anyone their basic right to sin , but as preventing further incitement and encouragement to sin . |
22 | Thinking about it now , for the first time , I realized that I 'd no idea how a karaso was made : an arm-length shaft of wood , smooth and shiny as a newly opened conker , with five prongs at the end that were perfectly shaped into the smooth curves of a grasping hand . |
23 | The sight of the European Community 's civilised , like-minded nations bickering on about the pros and cons of more joint government , with ethnic war on their doorstep and a great deal to achieve across a newly opened continent , would seem absurd to any visiting Gulliver . |
24 | CUSTOMERS at Child & Co have given an enthusiastic welcome to a newly opened museum room at the branch . |
25 | South Koreans promote trade from a newly opened embassy in a quayside hotel . |
26 | It will have to wait for me , like a newly opened birthday present while you go off to school . |