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

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1 When Luv opened at the Booth Theater in 1964 ( with Wallach , Jackson and Arkin ) , Walter Kerr over-enthusiastically claimed it was better than Waiting for Godot .
2 Biggar Gasworks Museum opens at the beginning of June .
3 The Civil War travelling exhibition of arms and armour opens at the Town Docks Museum on 11 April where visitors can see the armour worn by the future Charles II at ‘ the refusal ’ .
4 A Midsummer Night 's Dream opens at the Theatre Royal , Glasgow , on Friday 19 March , then tours throughout Scotland .
5 The Santerres were waiting for us with Bowyer who looked as if he had really settled in , shirt open at the collar , stubby feet enclosed in buskins whilst his fat face was flushed with drink and his breath smelt like a wine press .
6 He was strolling down the steep narrow street towards the sea , his hands deep in his pockets and his shirt open at the throat , very pale and Londonish , looking about him with the fond , proprietorial air of an Englishman returning to a favourite spot abroad .
7 He looked very fresh and smart in a crisp white shirt open at the throat and charcoal-grey trousers , exquisitely cut .
8 A thin-faced man , balding , in a shirt open at the neck to reveal gold chains , a woman , obviously beautiful in spite of the quality of the photograph , with her hair tied under a scarf Princess Grace style , and another man with a look of the Mediterranean about him whose face was partially obscured by sunglasses .
9 He was in jeans and a white shirt open at the neck , the sleeves rolled up over powerful brown arms , and Jenna experienced an unexpected shiver as she remembered those arms holding her yesterday .
10 He was sweating slightly , overheated from the bath , his shirt open at the neck .
11 Footsteps , then the door opened : a man , fortyish , glasses , slim , dark , meticulously groomed ; tailored slacks , a silk shirt open at the neck and patent leather house shoes .
12 The play opened at the Queen 's Theatre at the end of November 1963 to less than rapturous applause .
13 Daphne Rye got him the part , Binkie Beaumont was the producer , the play opened at the Lyric , Hammersmith , on April 8th , 1957 .
14 This will be followed by a share opening at the bank 's Redcar branch on March 12 .
15 How we managed without all these aids — in fact by merely buying a coffin and getting on with it — I ca n't imagine , but I know that we were lucky to be living in the UK and not the US , where the open coffin , or at least one quarter open at the head end , is de rigueur .
16 The day after Antwerp 's cultural capital programme started last month , the celebration 's most important exhibition opened at the Koninklijk Museum .
17 The Guisborough public took their first chance to see the bypass plans yesterday when an exhibition opened at the town 's library .
18 Once occupied and having been carried to its destination , the coffin opened at the bottom and the occupant was dropped into the grave .
19 The independently funded Elm Farm Research Centre is the only advice and research centre open at the moment
20 In August Andy Warhol 's production of Pork opened at The Roundhouse in London .
21 Blithe Spirit opens at the Everyman Theatre tonight and goes on until 19th June .
22 Now , as the light leached back into the world , he saw the door open at the head of the steps and a figure appear .
23 The next show to open at the IMMA follows this theme , with Gold of the Kremlin , looking at the art collected by the Tzars ( Sept 15–Nov 15 ) .
24 Once the show opened at the Winter Gardens , Tiller would disappear on his travels round the world .
25 It was arranged that they should get the express train from Hanover in order to open at the Folies-Bergère on the very evening of their arrival .
26 Now they 're getting used to being bald and bad before the production opens at the Wyvern Theatre on the 20th of July …
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