Example sentences of "london [prep] [art] first " in BNC.

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1 Varese as well as Ives , and an Elliott Carter premiere — not much feminine sensibility there , though it all made for a classic Oliver Knussen pile-up of Americana , topped out with a violin concerto by Marc Neikrug that Pinchas Zukerman had brought to London for the first time .
2 This is one of three drawings of Lopokova by Picasso , the latter having come to London for the first time to work on designs and sets for Massine 's Le Tricorne , writes Joanna Gibbon .
3 Police sources said the use of bombs little heavier than a packet of butter could herald a new tactic aimed at beating the roadblocks that have been set up in London for the first time .
4 PETER SCHMEICHEL arrives in London for the first time this season convinced Manchester United can become the first Premier League champions .
5 I remember that , a few years later , when I took Richard to London for the first time , we experienced a very heavy raid .
6 He was glad of the distraction , having earlier received a wire from Hilary who , at the last minute and in spite of cross-my-heart-and-hope-to-die promises , found it impossible , after all , to come down from London for the first night of Peter Pan .
7 Seeing London for the first time , not very impressed , I I liked Crystal Palace but tt .
8 But they always rushed back to London for the first night of every West End show .
9 Doug Green suggests that it was too much for a teacher working in London for the first time :
10 Again , he was teaching in London for the first time although he had taught before :
11 Elland Road stages the event between August 1–2 as the tournament moves out of London for the first time .
12 The other structures were dispersed to linger only in the imagination of designers ; in its place Conservative freedom provided London with the first of the giant company headquarters built in the style of Orwell 's Ministry of Truth — the Shell building ( 1958 ) .
13 Again , in Ellen Ross 's study of the East End of London before the First World War , the theme of women assisting other women comes across strongly .
14 Why did you go back to London in the first place ? — why did n't you stay here ? ’
15 Masons seem to have earned around 15s in London over the first three-quarters of the eighteenth century , and if employment was regular , that seems to represent a " middle line " for metropolitan artisans until the steeply inflationary 1790s .
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