Example sentences of "entrance to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He points at the official entrance to a snake 's residence . |
2 | There was nothing more interesting to be seen than if this had been the entrance to a rabbit warren , nothing but a tunnel that led down into darkness . |
3 | In Piddington v. Bates the power was employed to enable the police to station no more than two pickets at the entrance to a factory . |
4 | The Code of Practice on picketing provides that organisers should ensure that ‘ the number of pickets does not exceed six at any entrance to a workplace ; frequently a smaller number will be appropriate ’ . |
5 | His presence made up her mind for her and she turned , brushing past him and heading towards a newspaper vendor who sat shivering behind his stall at the nearby entrance to a Metro station . |
6 | This led into another thoroughfare , the far side of which was bordered by a high brick wall in which two iron gates were let , seemingly at the top of Spring Street , and giving entrance to a drive leading to a substantial red-brick house . |
7 | He pulled up in front of the high iron grille gates barring the entrance to a drive , saw in his headlights a speakphone set into one of the brick pillars . |
8 | He passed the entrance to a courtyard . |
9 | Three makeshift stalls had been set up at the entrance to a shopping mall . |
10 | There was an entrance to a shopping complex and another to a four-screen cinema . |
11 | Curious , I went up the path to have a look at it and I discovered to my no great surprise that it marked the entrance to a churchyard . |
12 | A few yards up the hill , on my left , was a turning which at first I thought was just the entrance to a field . |
13 | SAVE 's contention was that the entrance to a park was of crucial importance , however distant it was from the house itself . |
14 | They function as a diversion to the eye , a focus for a view , a foretaste of grandeurs to come at the entrance to a park . |
15 | Our exclusive Museum Pass which entitles you to free entrance to a selection of Amsterdam 's popular and interesting museums . |
16 | A common sight throughout the rural areas of South India , occurring sometimes at the entrance to a village or town , near Siva temples and shrines , in the corner of a temple courtyard , near a water tank or stream ( water being the mother of life ) or most often under Peepul or Neem trees , is a cluster of erect stone slabs planted in the ground rising to about 3 feet in height on the face of which appear effigies of the Cobra or Nag , In relation to the afore-mentioned trees , generally ‘ married ’ to each other , they are symbolic of ‘ life ’ , with the Serpent representing their spirit or life energy . |
17 | When that palazzo fell into disrepair the door was brought here , to Via Filodrammatici , where it was set up at the entrance to a convent . |
18 | The Black Country Museum is an open-air complex developed around the site of a group of lime-kilns , near the northern entrance to a tunnel on the Dudley Canal . |
19 | It protected the entrance to a tunnel which passed through the wall , and Rostov was amazed at its length . |
20 | The job involves installing new dockside container crane tracks , a 180 metre by 40 metre berth — constructed using precast concrete blocks of up to 40 tonnes in weight — and a 470 metres sea wall across the entrance to a bay adjacent to the existing port . |
21 | Which duke was denied entrance to a club because he was wearing trousers ? |
22 | We turn a bend in the road and there in front of us is an entrance to a town . |
23 | There were two hours of daylight left when Kevin Brown and the agent parked their car in the entrance to a farm track and made the rest on foot . |
24 | Past the entrance to a farmyard rutted deep in soft mud , and he could see the slipped roofing of the barns where the fallen tiles had been replaced by corrugated iron . |
25 | It is as twisted as the entrance to a tomb . ’ |
26 | In Homeless History a blown-up snapshot of a young woman , circa 1930 , is placed at the entrance to a room where paper peels away from black mould , shattered plaster exposes beams and woodwork is broken . |
27 | Added to straightforward handling which gives just a hint of oversteer when the throttle is lifted on the entrance to a corner , the result is a car that can accomplish long distances over give-and-take roads without ever tiring the driver . |
28 | The hotel was extremely comfortable and offered all guests free entrance to a health and fitness club , including the outdoor swimming pool , which some of us tried out , while others preferred the bar overlooking the pool . |
29 | By the way , next time a driver blocks an entrance to a property , preventing the people who live there from being able either to get in or out perhaps the driver would like to ask him or herself how they would like it . |
30 | Now I do n't know whether they actually broke the door down in the end , but they did gain entrance to a flat very near us , erm and they had dogs with them that night . |