Example sentences of "a night at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 •Self-employed sales rep Dean /verbar ; Lomas put in a night at a lake near his Sheffield home to bank this 22 lb mirror carp .
2 Only once , last autumn , had there been an unnerving lift , a well-dressed man in a Mercedes , who had wanted Luke to drive on towards Devon with him , had offered him dinner and a night at a hotel , had put his hand high up on Luke 's thigh , and been altogether menacing .
3 Now when you do this sort of assessment do you take into consideration the amount of money I have to pay to go and stay a night at a place like this ?
4 A Night At The Music Hall :
5 The ‘ he ’ in question is Mr Moonlight himself , Frankie Vaughan , star of A Night at the Music Hall , on until Saturday at Darlington Civic Theatre .
6 The group came from the south of England to see Frankie in A Night At the Music Hall at the town 's Civic Theatre .
7 Every fan has a personal memory , a wild weekend at Wembley , a night at the dancing , a rammy at the taxi-rank , and sooner or later a Scottish footballer staggers through the story adding a new level of absurdity to the proceedings .
8 JACKIE NEWTON spent a night at the camp to find out why Women Against Pit Closures refuse to accept defeat .
9 JACKIE NEWTON spent a night at the camp to find out why Women Against Pit Closures Billy was among six miners who refused to sign on Friday , and all were made redundant on Monday .
10 He sighed , took out another ten pound note and slid the money across the counter , calculating as he did so that he could have eaten adequately and drunk excessively for a fortnight in Lindos for what a night at the Skein of Geese had cost him .
11 Brenda Hurley , mother of Becky and Gavin , needed treatment for shock when she returned from a night at the bingo to find a scene of devastation .
12 All a long way from a pint of mild and a bag of chips after a night at the City Varieties …
13 They were great fiddlers of long ago it 's not so long ago that I mind there was five fiddlers in our kitchen in Dalvaine , just each coming with a just to have a night at the fiddle .
14 A NIGHT AT THE OPERA
15 It would seem more useful to reserve that much over-used tag of ‘ middle-class ’ for those higher up the social and financial scale than Benjamin — those who lived in larger houses with servants , who sent their children to public schools and could afford a day at the races or a night at the opera , suitably dressed .
16 SO HEARTWARMING : A night at the opera , left .
17 Third is the Midsummer Spectacle which includes a night at the opera .
18 That chase cost me my twin sister Wilma , a night at the opera — ’
19 The famous Marx Brothers ' contract scene in A Night at the Opera ( " The party of the first part shall be known in this contract as the party of the first part " ) exaggerated the worst excesses of legal drafting , but it had some basis in fact .
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