Example sentences of "[Wh det] open at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 THE counter attraction of racing against Tatyana Dorovskikh , the world 3,000 metres champion , has persuaded Kirsty Wade not to launch her Olympic season racing schedule in the three-day NorthEastern counties championships , which open at the Cleveland County Stadium in Middlesbrough tonight .
2 And after the huge success of Pieces of Eight , there was a sequel to that , too — One Over The Eight , which opened at the Duke of York 's Theatre in April 1961 .
3 Designed to complement ‘ Gravity and Grace : the changing condition of sculpture 1965–1975 ’ which opened at the Hayward Gallery last month ( The Art Newspaper , p.24 , Jan 1993 , p. 5 ) , Lisson has mounted a survey of the art of the first generation of minimal and conceptual artists .
4 Timed to coincide with a survey of her oil paintings which opened at the Hayward Gallery last month , Karsten Schubert is showing twelve works on paper by Bridget Riley ( 15 October-14 November ) with an accompanying catalogue essay by Richard Francis .
5 IT IS unlikely that Verdi 's last French opera , Don Carlos , has previously been performed in Britain in such a full version as that being used by English National Opera in its new production which opened at the Coliseum on Thursday .
6 The spirit of innovation in silver design throughout Europe in the latter part of the nineteenth and early years of twentieth century is celebrated in a stylish exhibition entitled ‘ Silver of a new Era : International Highlights of Precious Metalware from 1880–1940 ’ which opened at the Museum Boymans van Beuningen , Rotterdam and is now at the Museum voor Sierkunst , Ghent ( until 27 July ) .
7 A COUPLE of Hail Marys might have been in order as the first-night audience left Dario Fo 's Vatican farce , The Pope and the Witch , which opened at the Comedy Theatre , London , on Monday .
8 AFTER THE considerable controversy following Di Trevis 's production of The Merry Widow , Scottish Opera 's current Marriage of Figaro , which opened at the Theatre Royal in Glasgow on Thursday , is unlikely to cause offence or rouse strong passions .
9 A reassessment of his career was due and it comes as a new monograph by Tim Hilton ( £30 , Lund Humphries ) and an exhibition which opened at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park at the end of last month ( to 31 August ) and will be shown at The Art Warehouse in London in the autumn .
10 We waited behind a closed door which opened at the hand of a rugged dark-haired , dark-bearded man in an open white coat who said : ‘ Hi , I 'm Ron Levy . ’
11 Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró ‘ Joan Miró ’ ( 1 April-1 May ) Assembles the permanent collection of this new Foundation which opened at the end of last year on the property where Miró and his family lived .
12 WILDLIFE is the focus of an exhibition which opened at the Grosvenor Museum , Chester , yesterday .
13 FOUR Marks Dramatic Society conclude their 40th anniversary season with J. M. Barrie 's Dear Brutus , which opens at the Village Hall tonight ( Friday ) .
14 Jean Michel Basquiat , the former graffiti artist whose short and turbulent career ended with his death by a drug overdose in 1988 , is the subject of a retrospective which opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art towards the end of this month ( 23 October-14 February 1993 ) .
15 PAULA Wilcox and Rachael Lindsay star as mother and daughter rivals in Raving Beauties , which opens at the Playhouse tonight .
16 The female organs comprise ovary , oviduct and uterus , which may be paired , ending in a common short vagina which opens at the vulva .
17 However , at the Secret Life of the Fax Machine exhibition which opens at the Science Museum in London today , Bain 's patent specification will be on display along with a drawing of how it would have worked by the cartoonist Tim Hunkin , who uncovered the 1843 patent .
18 La irradiación de Miró en el arte espanol ’ ( November-December ) The last of four venues for the exhibition which opens at the Caixa 's Madrid branch in April .
19 All very comfortable , very ordinary — and the very opposite of Peter Brook 's astonishing Impressions de Pelleas which opens at the Tramway tonight .
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