Example sentences of "exhibit at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of the star exhibits at the Laboratory is ATSR , an instrument currently on board the European Space Agency 's satellite .
2 Lutyens and his friends , among them Sir Lawrence Weaver , Director Designate of the United Kingdom exhibits at the exhibition , quickly realised that the building of the dolls ' house could easily be integrated into this project , and would be an invaluable advertisement to promote the names and products of the top British designers , craftsmen and artists of the time .
3 We were delighted to have been invited to exhibit at the Grosvenor House Fair , which attracts a more diverse audience .
4 Minton explained that he had recognised him from a self-portrait that had been exhibited at the AIA Gallery in London .
5 Here the values of unc are exhibited at the intersection of the unc row and the unc column in the appropriate table .
6 Even so , he was a capable draughtsman and painted some impressive landscapes , portraits , and allegorical scenes , a few of which were exhibited at the Whitechapel Gallery 's exhibition of twentieth-century art in 1914 .
7 I mention these ignorant reactions only because this book of photographs , bracketed by two brief essays , has caused me to succumb to Frida Kahlo 's strange gaze as her actual paintings , exhibited at the Whitechapel Art Gallery some years ago , never did .
8 The 1889 picture was exhibited at the Edinburgh Exhibition in 1890 and won an award ; it was also specially exhibited to Queen Victoria at Lord and Lady Blythswood 's house in Glasgow in 1891 , at which time the Queen agreed to become patron of the proposed new Glasgow Institute 's building fund .
9 His bones will go to Washington for study , his skin will be stuffed and exhibited at the Space Hall of Fame in New Mexico and the rest if there 's any left will be cremated .
10 Two formica sculptures by Richard Artschwager , ‘ Book II ( Nike ) ’ ( lot 38 , est. $150–200,000 ) and ‘ Chair ’ ( lot 40 , est. $80–100,000 ) , both of which had been exhibited at the Saatchi Collection last summer , sold inexpensively for $100,000 ( £55,600 ) and $50,000 ( £27,800 ) respectively .
11 The other extreme is represented by the special records made for Queen Mary 's Doll 's House exhibited at the Wembley Exhibition of 1924 .
12 When the house was first exhibited at the Wembley Exhibition the six cars in the garage occasioned much comment .
13 Trained in watercolours by his father , the precocious Bonington had already exhibited at the Liverpool Academy before his family left England .
14 It left Guernsey only once : from 1926 to 1927 it was exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum .
15 A letter to Peter Davall Esqr. in the Temple , London , written 1753 and read a year later , points out that seeds exhibited at the Society did not fit the description of a particular species of Bauhinia .
16 A considerable part of the collection was exhibited at the Society of Arts exhibition in 1850 , and again in 1862 at the South Kensington loan exhibition .
17 This was exhibited at the Tate Gallery and Kunstmuseum , Basel under the title ‘ Douglas Cooper and the Masters of Cubism ’ in 1987–88 .
18 Refna 's work is exhibited at the Equus Gallery in Newmarket ( 0638–560445 ) and she can be contacted in Gloucestershire on 0285–659918 .
19 A prototype wing , designated ST–1 , and covered with fabric , as were subsequent Monospar wings , was exhibited at the Olympia Aero show of 1929 .
20 There were fresh candles to buy , the hire — or outright purchase — of mourning cloaks ; the poor had again to be invited — it was considered worthy and laudable to remember them at one 's death — and had to receive a further portion of the largesse exhibited at the funeral .
21 Picasso had never shown publicly at the big Salons , but Braque 's Cubist works exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants of 1909 were widely discussed and were undoubtedly an influence on some painters , while they must have helped others to interpret Cézanne in a more intellectual , objective way .
22 In 1863 , Manet 's Déjeuner sur l'herbe was rejected at the annual Salon only to be exhibited at the Salon des Refusés .
23 CURRENT fashion in British gardening is illustrated among the gardens from 30 nations exhibited at the Floriade at The Hague , the dazzling horticulture show held in Holland only once every decade , which was opened by Queen Beatrix yesterday and will run for seven months .
24 Cleveland County has also recently set up a drawing residency with a Cypriot artist who is Newcastlebased and whose work is to be exhibited at the Cleveland Gallery .
25 ‘ Cruach en Mehr , Matin , Belle Ile en Mer ’ ( oil on canvas , 60.4x73.5cm ) , by John Peter Russell , exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in 1905 , is sure to be the top lot in this sale of Australian pictures .
26 Mondrian , who had felt the impact of Cubism even before reaching Paris , had first exhibited at the Indépendants in 1911 , submitting his painting from an address in Amsterdam .
27 This month the Peter Tillou gallery ( which opened at 39 Duke Street in 1989 and exhibited at the Grosvenor House Fair in 1992 ) inaugurates an additional gallery in the former premises of Leggatt Bros. ( 17 Duke Street ) .
28 The wireless local network product that NCR Corp exhibited at the Unix Fair in Yokohama last year is now the subject of an agreement between NCR and NEC Corp , which will sell the local network under its own name , as will NCR Japan ; WaveLAN operates in the 2.4GHz frequency band , and a new related product , NCR WavePoint , designed to connect wireless local networks to cabled ones , will also be available from June , priced at about $4,000 .
29 If the English artist Mark Quinn can get his own head , cast in his own frozen blood , on display in the Saatchi Gallery in London ; if the Italian papers can be filled with agitated articles about whether ‘ a cardboard box covered in cloth , with bits of cardboard , bone glue , red pen , tempera and oil paint ’ , until recently exhibited at the Brera Academy in Milan , is or is not an authentic , therefore meaningful , work by the shamanesque German , Joseph Beuys ; if Duchamp 's own famous urinal of 1917 can grace the Palazzo Grassi in Venice as from this month , then surely there is room for those centuries-old objects of ancient devotion to be resurrected as the focus of the new cult .
30 Competition between the numerous jewellers exhibiting at the Paris Biennale Internationale des Antiquaires in the Grand Palais from 21 September to 7 October is intense , and to attract attention some invest in spectacular stands .
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