Example sentences of "to be closed [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 THIRTY pits are to be closed with the loss of 25,512 jobs , according to a leaked letter which sparked fury in the coalfields last night .
2 October 1987 , also inflicted extensive damage to the gardens — which had to be closed to the public until rendered safe — and a great number of trees were felled .
3 THE towpath on the river Weaver is to be closed to the public for a fortnight because of British Waterways repairs .
4 Shortly after , the Sheerwater section , which has a history of troubles , began leaking , and the canal below St. Johns had to be closed for the rest of the summer .
5 Mrs. Upton explained that the polling station was changed this year to the Forestry Commission 's office in Alice Holt Forest , so that it would be more centrally located for Bucks Horn Oak voters , and not situated in a school which would then have to be closed for the day .
6 Burnt Roof ( published by the Author , 107pp , illus , hbk , £11.70 inc p&p ) by The Reverend A A Upton is the story of St Laurence 's Church , Foleshill , which was the first church in Coventry to be closed as a result of Germany 's Blitz on Britain during 1940 .
7 If that fails it will be the first village school to be closed by the county council in the last five years .
8 The increasing accuracy of weapons — even those delivered by aircraft and rocket — may reopen some possibilities for discrimination in targeting that seemed to be closed in the air operations of the two World Wars .
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