Example sentences of "at [art] hall " in BNC.

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1 Romeo and Juliet MacMillan 's interpretation of Shakespeare left : Romeo and Juliet 's first meeting at the hall ; above : 'My heart 's dear Love' — Balcony scene ( Lesley Collier , Wayne Eagling )
2 There must have been rumours of the dastardly deed at the hall as early as 1578 , for it was in that year that Sir Henry Knyvett ( another of Darrel 's antagonists ) wrote a letter to Sir John at Longleat , asking him to search out Mr Bonham and to enquire how many children his sister had and what had become of them .
3 Artists have been hurrying to display their work , which should be deposited at the hall on Friday , May 8th from 7 to 9.30 p.m. or the next day from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m .
4 No doubt their slowness , coupled with the initial inertia of the judges , meant that the exhibition had to remain intact , seriously hampering preparations for the exhibition of models for the Wellington monument which began to arrive at the hall the day after the Government Offices exhibition closed .
5 Although the other judges would not look at the assessors ' lists , Burn met them at the hall and compared his list of preferences to theirs .
6 The land used to belong to Lord Linkhaven , up at the Hall ; to the present lord 's great-grandfer , I should say , but he had to sell a bit here and there — and that 's how the two villages came .
7 Dustin asked if he could sleep at Beck 's apartment , and if he would come and pick him up at the hall .
8 Then you can collect up your belongings , all those things you would wish to have with you at the Hall — you will have your own bedchamber remember — and then , when you are ready , you can bolt the door and the windows and return here in the wagon . ’
9 Anyway he was at home that day , home for lunch , and he and Beryl were actually sitting at the table , talking as it happened about going down soon to take a look at the Hall , when Adam came in .
10 ‘ But Louise , ’ she was saying , ‘ I ca n't imagine how that old maid up at the hall could have got to know .
11 ‘ If so , perhaps you can tell me what has been going on up at the Hall that has made Miss Hatherby stop your lessons . ’
12 Constance was startled by Miss Hatherby 's appearance when she arrived at the Hall .
13 She could tell by the insignia of his uniform that he did n't belong to the regiment billeted at the Hall whose tents were visible at the far end of the park when she cycled up to the house .
14 ‘ She thinks more of that old maid up at the Hall than she does of me , her own mother , I can assure you of that . ’
15 ‘ There 's a portrait up at the Hall of a woman wearing a lovely dress , ’ Constance told her mother , as they were both sewing in the drawing room .
16 Nora viewed her daughter 's education at the Hall with ambivalence .
17 She picked up another letter , and again read aloud : ‘ I think of you often and of the happy times we had at The Hall , and they were happy times .
18 Miss Mack had been housekeeper at The Hall for as many decades as most people could remember .
19 The number of pieces of heavy luggage the guest has on arrival should be entered into the luggage book ( Fig. 3.22 ) , which is usually kept at the hall porter 's desk .
20 Raised at the hall in Tolleshund D'Arcy , Essex in 1785 .
21 Lionel who had been catching up on news from Yorkshire , said , ‘ My brother tells me Hawksworth at the Hall has netted an enormous fish .
22 One of the more pleasant surprises , on a protracted visit to The Towers in January , had been to meet the new bride at the Hall .
23 They went to dinner at the Hall .
24 Rumours of a social evening at the Hall with the entire village being invited had n't exactly dispelled all worry , since it was his summer parties that had made him so unpopular around the area in the first place .
25 This meant a quick goodbye at the Hall , and an instant disappearance from Diane .
26 It was a formal invitation for the big party at the Hall ; not a specially-printed card , but the kind sold over the stationery counter with spaces for the date and the names to be handwritten in .
27 Dimly doing her best to remember what they 'd taught her at school , Diane believed that she 'd managed to work out the map reference by the time that Ross Aldridge arrived at the Hall .
28 When Helen arrived at the hall in which the choir concert was to be held she could not at first see Giles Carnaby .
29 All the same he felt that he must look in at the hall before going to his hotel .
30 He increased his pace and arrived back at the hall as the church clock was striking six .
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