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

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1 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 .
2 and take his seat in the visitors ' dug-out .
3 As a cryptic entry in the visitors ' book noted : ‘ Raine stopped play ’ .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 In October the Principal wrote further to express the Academic Board 's disagreement with the visitors ' findings .
8 Needless to say , the focus of the visitors ' attention was Michael Banks , who , in spite of his fatigue , made himself most affable and approachable .
9 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 .
10 And the Japanese , on the basis of the visitors ' socks , thought that Europeans had none .
11 What , then , was the nature of the visitors ' jurisdiction in disciplinary appeals before 1873 ?
12 They had last gone through the pointless business in the visitors ' room of a police station .
13 They had offered Dalglish an emotional welcome when he emerged before the game and took an unfamiliar place on the visitors ' bench .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 You will be able to sample a refreshing glass of lager or a soft drink in the Visitors ' Department afterwards .
17 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 ’ .
18 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 .
19 Juliet could see her father through the half-open door of the visitors ' room .
20 Our man on the visitors ' end assures us that the chant was ‘ Big fat Ray 's black and white army ’ virtually throughout .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 He opened the boomgate and Whitlock gave him a friendly wave as he drove past on his way to the visitors ' car park .
24 The Chancellor noted his appreciation of the evening by writing ‘ simply delicious ’ in the comments section of the visitors ' book .
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