Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [art] visitors ' [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | and take his seat in the visitors ' dug-out . |
4 | As a cryptic entry in the visitors ' book noted : ‘ Raine stopped play ’ . |
5 | This work upset some textile practitioners : at one venue , an entry in the visitors ' book invited viewers to the nearby art college to see ‘ real textiles ’ — a sign that the exhibition has gone beyond the ‘ logic ’ of textiles . |
6 | A sign which went up on the Raiders ' dressing-room door after the match , advising that only Australian media personnel were welcome , bore witness to the visitors ' touchiness about defeat , though at least they did not follow Manly 's example and grumble about the referee . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | In October the Principal wrote further to express the Academic Board 's disagreement with the visitors ' findings . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Needless to say , the focus of the visitors ' attention was Michael Banks , who , in spite of his fatigue , made himself most affable and approachable . |
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 | And the Japanese , on the basis of the visitors ' socks , thought that Europeans had none . |
13 | What , then , was the nature of the visitors ' jurisdiction in disciplinary appeals before 1873 ? |
14 | They had last gone through the pointless business in the visitors ' room of a police station . |
15 | They had offered Dalglish an emotional welcome when he emerged before the game and took an unfamiliar place on the visitors ' bench . |
16 | With the best nine scores counting , Aberdeen amassed 272pts to the visitors ' 238pts . |
17 | Bruce was the first United man to be cautioned and later McClair and Hughes followed him , but Torpedo 's histrionic reaction to the visitors ' tackling rarely impressed referee Jan Dangaard . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | The Quakers had to withstand a barrage of early pressure , with both Biggins and Stein causing problems in the visitors ' defence . |
21 | You will be able to sample a refreshing glass of lager or a soft drink in the Visitors ' Department afterwards . |
22 | Tom Conway , the London school 's master-in-charge , felt such sympathy for the Latymer Upper side , who outplayed his own team and lost 2-1 , that he popped his head around the visitors ' dressing-room door to say ‘ Sorry ’ . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | The home side increased their lead when teenager Eamonn McLaughlin fired an unstoppable shot from 25 yards into the visitors ' net . |
25 | Juliet could see her father through the half-open door of the visitors ' room . |
26 | Our man on the visitors ' end assures us that the chant was ‘ Big fat Ray 's black and white army ’ virtually throughout . |
27 | In the 55th minute Cookstown opened the scoring through Colin Bell who latched onto a flick from Bobby Foster before drilling the ball past Farrell in the visitors ' goal . |
28 | While her husband shows off his lambs , Joanna Burr demonstrates spinning to another group of children in the visitors ' centre next door . |
29 | The last and smallest darted back , self-importantly , to inscribe his name with care in the visitors ' book , which lay open on a table by the door , before allowing himself to be shepherded after his companions . |
30 | The city is one of the most popular destinations on the visitors ' map … but accomodation bookings have fallen roughly a quarter over the past two years . |