Example sentences of "[art] school for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He refers to customs in his school days such as the keeping of the Day of the Festival of Bridget , when they took to school a few silver coins as an offering to the teacher , and the boy and girl who took most were called the King and the Queen of the school for a year . |
2 | He refers to customs in his school days such as the keeping of the Day of the Festival of Bridget , when they took to school a few silver coins as an offering to the teacher , and the boy and girl who took most were called the King and the Queen of the school for a year . |
3 | They also found time , during this three month period , to visit the school for a day , observe classes in action and attend small seminars led by members of staff . |
4 | She and Mr Singh had visited the school for a Christmas event and had been pleased to hear that Balbinder was being moved into the second class . |
5 | The seat was given to the school for a Mr headmaster and as a gesture of goodwill to all who pass the school . |
6 | How do you inform parents that the overnight heavy snow storm or a broken boiler is going to unexpectedly close the school for the day ? |
7 | So it was considered by the staff that the best solution would be to close the school for the afternoon . |
8 | In 1907 , at the age of five , he was brought back to Scotland where he attended , first , the village school in Drymen , and , from 1908 to 1920 , the School for the Sons of Missionaries in London ( later Eltham College ) . |
9 | One of the eight described the importance of the school for the flow of information through the community . |
10 | It is also likely that interviews will generate further material ( old photographs , or old objects ) , which may be loaned to the school for the duration of the project . |
11 | He was there when I closed the school for the Christmas holidays . |
12 | exceed all the others in Europe for wholesome produce and a variety of Herbs are those at the Neat-Houses near Tuttle-fields , Westminster , which abound in Salads , early Cucumbers , Colliflowers , Melons , Winter Asparagus and almost every Herb fitting the Table ; and I think there is no where so good a school for a Kitchen Gardener as this place : tho' Battersea affords the largest natural Asparagus and the earliest Cabbages . |
13 | To take a different example you might imagine an adviser who has left herself just enough time to get to a school for a meeting , bombing down the motorway and getting a puncture . |
14 | A school for the boys was thought of , later . ’ |
15 | There was a school for the boys at the end of the road . |
16 | NUTFIELD PRIORY , AN enormous Victorian Gothic mansion near Reigate , had for many years been a school for the blind . |
17 | It would be common sense to send the children to a school for the blind . |
18 | Released at last from her dancing , Pamela Dillon was sent to St Margaret 's , Bushey , a school for the orphans of clergymen — an odd choice , for both her parents were anti-clerical . |
19 | At least in the Hellenistic age Celts went to Massalia to learn Greek manners and language ; this city was a school for the barbarians , according to Strabo ( 4.1.5 ; Justin 43.4.1 ) . |
20 | Choosing a school for the children or selecting a neighbourhood with that in mind |
21 | ‘ The college has been great offering to find a school for the children , and after school I will be encouraging them to join in the dance and fitness classes for children at the college . ’ |
22 | Cowan Bridge School was a school for the daughters of churchmen . |
23 | Last week , adults waiting to go to a school for the adult mentally handicapped were taken there three hundred and fifty and only ten teachers were allowed into the school . |
24 | As the schoolchildren learnt there would no school for a week , the police were calling for help in their search for the aronsists . |