Example sentences of "[pron] doors [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Individualism was well established as one of the cardinal virtues of Western civilization when Japan reopened her doors in the latter half of the nineteenth century .
2 India shut its doors through a mixture of state socialism and post-colonial pride .
3 Prior to that , at 7pm , the centre 's main hall will throw open its doors for a charity fair organised by the Newtownabbey Community Development Agency .
4 The manufacture of pins continued at Frogmarsh until 4 May 1934 , when the company closed its doors for the last time .
5 When the Reading Room opened its doors for the first time in the city of St Louis , Missouri , it became the world 's first literary brothel .
6 Foxhall Stadium opens its doors for the first time on Sunday ( 2.30 pm ) with the Bangers and new formula stock cars .
7 THE North Staffordshire Railway at Cheddleton , near Leek on the Churnet Valley Railway , has recently opened its doors for the 1992 season of running dates .
8 The Irish counterpart to a London rock landmark , will open its doors for the first time in the Temple Bar area of Dublin in early December .
9 The Frank Cooper Marmalade Shop , which forever linked the name Oxford with marmalade , is closing its doors for the last time .
10 The Town Cinema opens its doors for the first time in more than thirty years tonight .
11 A new club which aims to give homeless and unemployed people what could be their only good meal of the day has opened its doors for the first time .
12 A hospital for pensioners that opened almost a hundred years ago is about to close its doors for the last time .
13 Eleven people will lose their jobs when the slaughter house closes its doors for the last time on November 26 .
14 But today it closes its doors for the last time .
15 How one charity helps another The Goodwill charity shop in Court Arcade , Darlington , closed its doors for the last time on Tuesday after four years of fund-raising for a children 's village in India .
16 EMPLOYEES of Courtaulds Fibres , Canada , gathered for a Christmas party in December , just weeks after the viscose rayon plant closed its doors for the last time .
17 Essex Rivers Healthcare health promotion unit will be opening its doors on the day and will welcome smokers wanting advice on how to give up the habit .
18 In an exciting new venture , Napier opened its doors on the KJP Gallery in October .
19 Gallery attendances have doubled since the new Arts Centre opened its doors at the South Entrance to the University campus
20 What is billed as the First Green Consumer Exhibition opens its doors at The Royal Horticultural Halls between 24 and 28 May .
21 Ron and Julia are the last couple to be married in the 160-year-old church , which will be closing its doors at the end of June .
22 WHAT a delightful coup by the Royal Opera House , Covent Garden , to open its doors to the Maryinsky Theatre , St Petersburg , in a Royal gala celebrating the Russians ' renaming both the theatre and its city with their original title .
23 The Yorkshire Car Collection opens its doors to the public for the first time this year , giving you the opportunity to see one of the most magnificent collections of cars in Europe .
24 Britain 's best known dogs home opened its doors to the public yesterday after a four-day break .
25 MUCH rejoicing in Manchester as The Athenaeum bar throws open its doors to the public .
26 BRITAIN 'S newest narrow gauge railway opens its doors to the public for the first time on Sunday .
27 As the hotel closed its doors to the public in 1935 these records will provide a first glimpse of the interior of this remarkable Grade-One Listed building for most visitors to the museum .
28 In 1977 the Skyfame Aircraft Museum closed its doors to the public for the last time and virtually all the aircraft in the collection were transferred to the Imperial War Museum at Duxford in one of the most momentous rescue and re-site operations ever undertaken .
29 And when , in 1983 , The Guggenheim Museum opened its doors to the ‘ return of painting ’ with an exhibition devoted to Transavanguardia , works by the ‘ 3Cs ’ ( Chia , Cucchi and Clemente ) , were snapped up at prices in excess of $50,000 .
30 Under the 1982 rule change member firms could not be owned by a single non-member and could not therefore become part of wider groupings — a fact which meant that the London exchange had , in some senses , closed its doors to the rest of the international community .
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