Example sentences of "visit to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Having sampled many of the better known holiday spots around the Mediterranean , we decided this year to be more adventurous and pay a visit to a desert island . |
2 | It would also be possible , although it would contravene the fundamental principles of the NHS as originally conceived , to introduce charges for NHS treatment — for example , a small charge for every visit to a GP or a ‘ hotel charge ’ to cover the cost of food consumed in hospital as a means of raising additional funds . |
3 | A visit to a GP in the Arab state costs more than £56 . |
4 | I spent almost all of them on a visit to a barber and on a meal , after which I felt my humanity returning . |
5 | The truth was , she thought with a pang , that since Paul had ceased to be part of her life she had n't felt the desire or the need for any kind of social life , apart from the occasional visit to a pub with colleagues . |
6 | An adhesive salesperson may decide that the objective of his visit to a buyer is to demonstrate the ease of application and adhesive properties of a new product . |
7 | An opportunity to make a research visit to a mainland European country . |
8 | Soon , however , he was confronted with the ‘ actualities of war ’ during a visit to a casualty hospital , and the bullet-holed limbs and suffering he witnessed there helped purge him of such studied hauteur . |
9 | Topics cover all aspects of animal husbandry and such diverse subjects as wool spinning , stonewalling , animal homeopathy , butchery and a visit to a brewery . |
10 | He and a colleague were dismissed for using the drug during a visit to a holiday caravan park in Torquay . |
11 | Diana immediately wanted to learn sign language after her first visit to a school for the deaf |
12 | Nevertheless , working class women could still filter out useful information from a visit to a School for Mothers , and as the local authorities increasingly came to take over the Schools and Babies ' Welcomes and turn them into infant welfare centres , so they became more acceptable to working class women . |
13 | A school party left last weekend for a visit to a school in Nany in France . |
14 | WHILE not condoning TV presenter Frank Bough 's visit to a vice den , at least he found a release for his fantasies , unlike some people who turn to rape . |
15 | Meanwhile , two men involved in the uproar surrounding the Chancellor 's visit to a west London off-licence have been suspended . |
16 | The princess was in sparkling form on the third day of their four-day tour as she showed her skills with chopsticks when offered a pancake during a visit to a welfare centre in Bongchun-Dong , a poor suburb of Seoul . |
17 | And she showed her skills with chopsticks when offered a pancake during a visit to a welfare centre in Bongchun-Dong , a poor suburb of Seoul . |
18 | Clearly , if a reader has had the experience of a holiday in France , or a visit to a factory , or of owning a pet , or of experiencing the death of a loved person or animal , this direct experience will be brought to a story or information book dealing with the same matters . |
19 | The decision to return to the States was taken after a visit to a specialist this week , and Palace physio David West will accompany him on the trip . |
20 | A visit to a specialist yesterday revealed that Bracewell had developed a bloodclot , which required surgery and an overnight stay in hospital . |
21 | He had a cortisone injection yesterday after a visit to a specialist . |
22 | But the Palace indicated yesterday that the high profile visit to a country which enjoys close trading links with the UK and in which 57,000 British troops fought against communists in the early 1950s had achieved its aim of strengthening relations . |
23 | A visit to a country house for instance will probably include reference to some of the social groups and classes of the period under study ( upstairs/downstairs , the estate workers , the craft or factory workers who produced many of the goods seen in the house ) ; the role of the gentry as leaders and rulers of their society can be covered ; there will be ample scope for looking at the economic and technological aspects of life in the period , especially if the house is related to its setting and the surrounding estate and countryside that supported it ; finally there will be objects or rooms in the house which relate to cultural or religious life in the period . |
24 | ‘ Dear Loretta , ’ she read , ‘ I 've just come back from an official trip to Italy , and I squeezed in a visit to a peace camp while I was there . |
25 | She had forced on her mother the excuse of a visit to a cousin in Whitehaven . |
26 | One account of an 18th-century visit to a draper 's talks of the proprietors as being ‘ … positively the greatest fops in the kingdom ’ . |
27 | The coincidental presence of the Prince of Wales in Broadstairs for a brief private visit to a friend on the same evening converted it into a two-paragraph story . |
28 | On a recent visit to a day centre , which served both younger disabled and old people , I was told that old people were envious and resentful when computer learning was introduced for the younger disabled people . |
29 | On a recent visit to a day centre , where a large number of old people had regular baths , I was told that bath time was a time for confidences and chats . |
30 | To offer one final example of these pre-war accounts of the untameable energies of young people , here is Hatton 's description of a visit to a Day Continuation School for young workers . |