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

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1 This book has been written from the US Army 's court-martial records , something which would not have been possible in this country , where such records are closed to the public for 100 years .
2 Still family-owned , most are closed to the public — so these photographs and vivid word profiles are all the more valuable .
3 Parts of the moorland — some would say too many — are used as military training areas and are closed to the public at certain times .
4 Chief Superintendent Wycliffe 's driver pulled into the car park , which had been closed to the public , and joined a line of police vehicles .
5 The Vicarage drive and Church forecourt will be closed to the public as a through way between Wytham Street and Vicarage Road on Monday , 27 August , 1990 ( Bank Holiday Monday ) .
6 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 .
7 The Women Artists Slide Library will be closed to the public from Wednesday 23 December until Tuesday 5 January 1993 .
8 French forestry officials argue that only 100,000 cubic metres of timber are felled each year , but agree that roads opened up by loggers should be closed to the public .
9 THE towpath on the river Weaver is to be closed to the public for a fortnight because of British Waterways repairs .
10 The West Green House and garden were closed to the public in April so that work could begin on a two-year restoration programme of the garden .
11 Until April 1990 the gardens were closed to the public as indeed they had been since the 50s when the tiny summerhouse through the gates on the right became the residence of President Husák .
12 As a result , non-essential government services were immediately ordered to close , and a number of museums , parks , and public places , including the Statue of Liberty and the White House , were closed to the public on Oct. 7 and 8 , the Columbus holiday weekend .
13 He said about 30 files in the Public Records Office , including some which were closed to the public , were examined .
14 Once installed , he wrote , it will start to do its work , and it will go on doing it , in the day-time , in the night-time , in the midst of visitors and in the empty silence , when the mausoleum is open to the public and when the mausoleum is closed to the public .
15 Althorp is closed to the public until further notice .
16 Some bureaux manage to staff a line while the bureau is open to the public , others can only offer telephone advice when the bureau is closed to the public .
17 Greenwich Park is closed to the public , but there is limited car parking around Blackheath .
18 Still being restored , over half the Catherine Palace is closed to the public .
19 At the end of the novel it is closed to the public , and most of its stately rooms are shut up : ‘ the light of the drawing-room seems gradually contracting and dwindling until it shall be no more ’ .
20 The carpets were laid on a Sunday when the Palace is closed to the public .
21 In Stenner v. Taff-Ely Borough Council ( The Independent , 25 May 1987 ) , the Court of Appeal held that a local authority which employed a gymnastics coach at its leisure centre was not liable to the plaintiff ( a friend of the coach ) , whom the coach had permitted to use the gym at a time when the leisure centre was closed to the public .
22 The office run by Oxfordshire county council was closed to the public while police carried out forensic investigations .
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