Example sentences of "[verb] [art] visitors ' " in BNC.
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1 | If this is done the tenants and their staff should be expressly prohibited from using the visitors ' car park and time limits on parking there should be imposed . |
2 | I had noted the Clifton Suspension Bridge , a few jolly people sitting in the garden , a row of salads in the kitchen — a good photo can make a sprouting alfalfa seed look nouvelle cuisine — and the Prince of Wales signing the visitors ' book . |
3 | After signing the visitors ' book , the couple were driven at high speed to Seoul 's new £4 million British Embassy . |
4 | But they came the closest to looking like husband and wife so far when Charles handed Diana his pen after signing the visitors ' book at an Anglican Cathedral . |
5 | Local Centre Visits Council members visited local centres during the year and the picture shows Sir Jeremy Morse KCMG , FCIB , President , signing the visitors ' book in the Lord Mayor 's Parlour during a visit to Cardiff centre . |
6 | In a very different vein , Sellafield nuclear plant has a visitors ' centre , which is surprisingly popular with tourists . |
7 | Then we lit the candles and read the Visitors ' Book through from 1960 onwards . |
8 | WEST INDIES clinched the three-match one-day BPSA challenge Series with an overwhelming win in Trinidad , overhauling the visitors ' modest total of 152 with all their wickets — and a massive 24.1 overs — in hand . |
9 | I packed my rucksack , signed the visitors ' book , left my list of sightings in the common room and said my farewells . |
10 | Frederica listened attentively ; went on and signed the Visitors ' Book . |
11 | The prince and princess signed the visitors ' book under the pre-written heading ‘ British Prince and Princess Royal Couple ’ . |
12 | Le Saux then threatened the visitors ' goal with a piercing run which Alan Harper ended with a cynical body check . |
13 | The 18th Century Brew House has been converted to form a Visitors ' Centre . |
14 | At the press conference , Waldegrave recalled a visit to a UK university , where he had noted a visitors ' book full of Japanese names . |
15 | Mark Stein then saw a tantalising cross shave the visitors ' cross bar , but there was no way through for Stoke 's bulldozing tactics . |
16 | A try by Bentley increased the visitors ' lead but Newlove 's second touchdown levelled the points . |
17 | After we 've signed the visitors ' book , he reproaches my husband for picking up his bag : ‘ We have a bag-carrying service . ’ |
18 | ‘ Sorry , but the security johnny insists that you sign the visitors ' book . |
19 | Adams had already given notice of intent overnight with his occasional left-arm spin , when Hansie Cronje ( imprudently cutting at his fourth ball ) offered a first Test wicket , and , suitably encouraged , the Jamaican picked up three more in an impressive 21-over spell of slight and turn which restricted the visitors ' lead to 83 . |
20 | Scrum-half Gregory fed Hanley close to the Halifax line and the Leeds skipper easily rounded the visitors ' defence . |
21 | Styles changed to suit the visitors ' demands , and with volume and speed of production becoming the prime considerations , standards of craftsmanship steadily declined . |
22 | The bomb went off in the public gallery , destroying the visitors ' area and blowing a hole through an external wall . |
23 | A carload of friends and relations drive up to his premises , sign a visitors ' book and ring for service . |
24 | I had a visitors ' visa , renewed annually but I simply forgot and let it go for two months . |
25 | The princess , in a royal purple suit-dress , pushed on in front to sign the visitors ' book while the prince wandered off at the end , leaving his wife in his wake . |
26 | The procession moved through the prison at a leisurely pace , Nicholson answering the visitors ' questions with the minimum of elaboration , constantly struggling to hide his contempt for some of the more idiotic queries they presented him with . |
27 | He believes if Jones , Paul Moriarty and skipper Young tame the visitors ' more experienced forwards , Wales ' gifted backline can upset England on home soil for the first time since 1949 . |