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

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1 But back came Colleges and after Rigby ( damaged ankle ) had been replaced at prop by Alan Kittle , Wyllie grabbed a loose ball 20 metres out and simply exploded through the visitors ' defence for what proved to be the clinching score , Thomson adding the two points .
2 The procession moved through the prison at a leisurely pace , Nicholson answering the visitors ' questions with the minimum of elaboration , constantly struggling to hide his contempt for some of the more idiotic queries they presented him with .
3 Although the visitors ' centre at Furnace Creek , the scenically-stunning Zabriskie Point and the Death Valley National Monument are across the border in California , they are an easy drive from Las Vegas , the nearest major city .
4 Both applicants have subsequently appealed to the Court of Appeal against the Divisional Court 's finding and , in the alternative , against the Visitors ' findings in their individual cases .
5 Le Saux then threatened the visitors ' goal with a piercing run which Alan Harper ended with a cynical body check .
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 I am sitting opposite the Baroness — who was acquitted in August 1989 of the murder of her ex-husband Simon Dale , and in April this year sentenced to seven years imprisonment for forging the will of her elderly aunt , Lady Illingworth , and for stealing more than £500,000 from her — in the visitors ' room at Askham Grange prison , outside York .
8 They had last gone through the pointless business in the visitors ' room of a police station .
9 What , then , was the nature of the visitors ' jurisdiction in disciplinary appeals before 1873 ?
10 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 .
11 Adams had already given notice of intent overnight with his occasional left-arm spin , when Hansie Cronje ( imprudently cutting at his fourth ball ) offered a first Test wicket , and , suitably encouraged , the Jamaican picked up three more in an impressive 21-over spell of slight and turn which restricted the visitors ' lead to 83 .
12 But they came the closest to looking like husband and wife so far when Charles handed Diana his pen after signing the visitors ' book at an Anglican Cathedral .
13 The prince and princess signed the visitors ' book under the pre-written heading ‘ British Prince and Princess Royal Couple ’ .
14 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 .
15 Local Centre Visits Council members visited local centres during the year and the picture shows Sir Jeremy Morse KCMG , FCIB , President , signing the visitors ' book in the Lord Mayor 's Parlour during a visit to Cardiff centre .
16 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 .
17 Here there is a visitors ' centre from which there are guided walks in the summer and plenty of books on sale to help identify species .
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