Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] doors [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Individualism was well established as one of the cardinal virtues of Western civilization when Japan reopened her doors in the latter half of the nineteenth century .
2 In an exciting new venture , Napier opened its doors on the KJP Gallery in October .
3 Gallery attendances have doubled since the new Arts Centre opened its doors at the South Entrance to the University campus
4 Britain 's best known dogs home opened its doors to the public yesterday after a four-day break .
5 And when , in 1983 , The Guggenheim Museum opened its doors to the ‘ return of painting ’ with an exhibition devoted to Transavanguardia , works by the ‘ 3Cs ’ ( Chia , Cucchi and Clemente ) , were snapped up at prices in excess of $50,000 .
6 On 7 December 1967 the Apple Boutique at London 's 94 Baker Street opened its doors to the world , selling all the bright colours and bamboozling gaudiness of that most extraordinary period in the history of fashion .
7 THE Ulster Cancer Foundation 's annual art exhibition and sale opened its doors to the public yesterday .
8 In Bournemouth , Mummies Day this year was at Easter , for that 's when a breathtaking new exhibition on the Royal Mummies of Ancient Egypt , opened its doors to the public .
9 Hoddesdon depot opened its doors to the St John Ambulance in March when they offered their conference room for a training course as part of the organisation 's ‘ Breath of Life Week ’ .
10 When the Reading Room opened its doors for the first time in the city of St Louis , Missouri , it became the world 's first literary brothel .
11 The Grosvenor opened its doors in the 1920s as a focal point for preachers , and it was the sound of music that made it famous .
12 We opened our doors to the general public for the first time on Saturday 18th July 1992 .
13 India shut its doors through a mixture of state socialism and post-colonial pride .
14 As the hotel closed its doors to the public in 1935 these records will provide a first glimpse of the interior of this remarkable Grade-One Listed building for most visitors to the museum .
15 In 1977 the Skyfame Aircraft Museum closed its doors to the public for the last time and virtually all the aircraft in the collection were transferred to the Imperial War Museum at Duxford in one of the most momentous rescue and re-site operations ever undertaken .
16 Under the 1982 rule change member firms could not be owned by a single non-member and could not therefore become part of wider groupings — a fact which meant that the London exchange had , in some senses , closed its doors to the rest of the international community .
17 The manufacture of pins continued at Frogmarsh until 4 May 1934 , when the company closed its doors for the last time .
18 How one charity helps another The Goodwill charity shop in Court Arcade , Darlington , closed its doors for the last time on Tuesday after four years of fund-raising for a children 's village in India .
19 EMPLOYEES of Courtaulds Fibres , Canada , gathered for a Christmas party in December , just weeks after the viscose rayon plant closed its doors for the last time .
20 The last surviving cloth mill was Peghouse Mill , nearer to Stroud , although still in Painswick Parish , which finally closed its doors in the early part of this century .
21 28th August 1930 was a sad day , as the islanders closed their doors for the last time .
22 In London the Women 's Film and TV Network , Converse Pictures , Women in Sync and Aphra Workshops have all lost their funding and closed their doors in the last few years .
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