Example sentences of "[prep] [art] visitors ' [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Any graduate visiting the University should first make for the Visitors ' Centre , where they can be sure of a warm welcome .
2 Mr Gibson who has already received permission for a tea shop can now submit separate applications for the visitors ' centre and the conversion of a former smithy into a holiday cottage the two elements supported by councillors .
3 The Customs Authorities allowed furniture and household goods in tax-free for the visitors ' stay , but they had to pay tax on all goods which they did not take with them when they left .
4 He enjoyed the salmon trout he ate at the small inn there but was mighty scathing about the visitors ' book ( as well as about the notion that the lake might actually be beautiful ) : ‘ You will see only two kinds of exclamations in it : one about the beauty of the Lac de Gaube , the other about how good the trout are … which means that only fools or gluttons have picked up the pen to sign their names and their thoughts . ’
5 The Suffolk side had the perfect start , as the impressive Fry waltzed through the visitors ' defence to settle any early nerves and just six minutes later the title was effectively Tuddenham Road bound .
6 But back came Colleges and after Rigby ( damaged ankle ) had been replaced at prop by Alan Kittle , Wyllie grabbed a loose ball 20 metres out and simply exploded through the visitors ' defence for what proved to be the clinching score , Thomson adding the two points .
7 Bookings were typically made through the visitors ' secretaries : agency bookings were infrequent and no use was made of reservation systems , either local or national .
8 And the Japanese , on the basis of the visitors ' socks , thought that Europeans had none .
9 With their pack showing a voracious appetite for running into and beyond the heart of the visitors ' defence , Moseley were able to set up positions from which Hardcastle , who invariably took the correct options throughout , and Harknett were both able to score .
10 Following Disciplinary Tribunals in 1990 and appeals to the Visitors during the following year , applications for leave to apply for Judicial Review of the Visitors ' findings were submitted by two members of the Bar in summer and autumn 1991 , leave being granted in June and December respectively .
11 Bears ' skipper Steve Regeling was the only one to match the consistent riding of the visitors ' heat leaders who included the former Boro favourite Martin Dixon with heavy strapping over damaged ribs , but still able to make his track knowledge count .
12 The lavish welcome and provision ( despite the inconvenience of the visitors ' arrival during the midday siesta ) are typical of hospitality amongst nomadic desert people even today .
13 What , then , was the nature of the visitors ' jurisdiction in disciplinary appeals before 1873 ?
14 This analysis of the history of the visitors ' jurisdiction before 1873 makes it quite clear , in our judgment , that when the judges were sitting as visitors to the Inns of Court to hear appeals by barristers who had been ordered to be suspended or disbarred they were acting as judges and performing judicial duties which were an essential part of the administration of justice in their courts .
15 The Chancellor noted his appreciation of the evening by writing ‘ simply delicious ’ in the comments section of the visitors ' book .
16 Page of the visitors ' book to a famous , though short-lived London bookshop , the Bermondsey Bookshop ( 1921–30 ) , founded ‘ to bring books and the love of books into Bermondsey .
17 Needless to say , the focus of the visitors ' attention was Michael Banks , who , in spite of his fatigue , made himself most affable and approachable .
18 Juliet could see her father through the half-open door of the visitors ' room .
19 The smell of antiseptic , and the helpless waiting , brought back powerful memories of the visitors ' room two years ago , where the doctor had come to break the mind-numbing news that during a routine operation to remove her appendix her mother had died of heart failure .
20 These birds may be seen taking their specially prepared foods from raised feeding trays and nectar tubes arranged near the visitors ' viewing path .
21 Both applicants have subsequently appealed to the Court of Appeal against the Divisional Court 's finding and , in the alternative , against the Visitors ' findings in their individual cases .
22 Farmer Jack Gibson submitted plans for a visitors ' centre , caravan site , holiday cottages , log cabins and homes for sale at Hall Hill Farm , near Lanchester , which attracted 20,000 visitors to open days last year .
23 They asked , appropriately enough , for a visitors ' book and this is still in use in the vestibule of the church .
24 In October the Principal wrote further to express the Academic Board 's disagreement with the visitors ' findings .
25 The home side increased their lead when teenager Eamonn McLaughlin fired an unstoppable shot from 25 yards into the visitors ' net .
26 By 7.45 , as he crammed himself into the visitors ' gallery .
27 I was led into the visitors ' room where the Baroness was waiting .
28 With the blessing of the Norfolk Naturalists ' Trust and with special permits in our pockets ( obtainable from the Visitors ' Centre ) we had walked along their famous bank from road to sea .
29 The Severn Bridge tour will start from the visitors ' centre , off the A403 , at 2 p.m. on Wednesday 28 July .
30 It 's not overly demanding at 6,149 yards ( par 71 ) from the visitors ' tees and although the fairways are wide the greens are on the small side .
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