Example sentences of "be closed [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Please note , the bothy will be closed during the stag stalking season and the goodwill of the estate is essential for this welcome project . |
32 | The Society Office at Epsom will be closed during the week 18th–22nd August when Hilda will be on holiday . |
33 | The Society Office at Epsom will be closed during the week 18th–22nd August when Hilda will be on holiday . |
34 | HOLIDAY CLOSURE The Office will be closed during the week 9 – 13 October while is away and re-open on 16th Oct . |
35 | The Vicarage drive and Church forecourt will be closed to the public as a through way between Wytham Street and Vicarage Road on Monday , 27 August , 1990 ( Bank Holiday Monday ) . |
36 | October 1987 , also inflicted extensive damage to the gardens — which had to be closed to the public until rendered safe — and a great number of trees were felled . |
37 | The Women Artists Slide Library will be closed to the public from Wednesday 23 December until Tuesday 5 January 1993 . |
38 | French forestry officials argue that only 100,000 cubic metres of timber are felled each year , but agree that roads opened up by loggers should be closed to the public . |
39 | THE towpath on the river Weaver is to be closed to the public for a fortnight because of British Waterways repairs . |
40 | Offices and job centres will also be closed for the weekend . ’ |
41 | Shortly after , the Sheerwater section , which has a history of troubles , began leaking , and the canal below St. Johns had to be closed for the rest of the summer . |
42 | Mrs. Upton explained that the polling station was changed this year to the Forestry Commission 's office in Alice Holt Forest , so that it would be more centrally located for Bucks Horn Oak voters , and not situated in a school which would then have to be closed for the day . |
43 | She soon became absorbed , oblivious to the passage of time , and was startled when she was politely informed that the doors would shortly be closed for the midday break . |
44 | PLEASE NOTE THE OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE DURATION OF THE COURSE . |
45 | In England and Wales , Sunday trading is prohibited by section 47 of the Shops Act 1950 which provides , subject to certain specified exceptions , that ‘ Every shop shall … be closed for the serving of customers on Sunday . ’ |
46 | ‘ Every shop shall , save as otherwise provided by this Part of this Act , be closed for the serving of customers on Sunday : Provided that a shop may be open for the serving of customers on Sunday for the purposes of any transaction mentioned in Schedule 5 to this Act . |
47 | It is agreed , therefore , that departments will remain open during the festive period but that , subject to the criteria set out in ( a ) to ( d ) inclusive above , a number of workplaces could be closed with a view to reducing property costs and improving the efficiency of staff working time . |
48 | On each side of the hut was a round hole like a window , which could be closed with a piece of wood . |
49 | THIRTY pits are to be closed with the loss of 25,512 jobs , according to a leaked letter which sparked fury in the coalfields last night . |
50 | On Feb. 8 Treuhand had announced that Interflug , the former East German state airline , would be closed with the loss of 2,900 jobs . |
51 | It would seem that Madam ( please call me ‘ Falklands ’ ) Thatcher has decided that 145 local tax collection offices should be closed over the course of the next four years , with the loss of 3000 Inland Revenue jobs . |
52 | But the rehabilitation centre which has been running for 21 years could be closed within the year . |
53 | My my colleague promoting this on safety grounds er is absolutely right er I I really do feel the southern relief road issue where indeed works causeway will be closed in the proposals er is one thing . |
54 | Places may be restricted to certain days , and the crêche may be closed in the school holidays . |
55 | The increasing accuracy of weapons — even those delivered by aircraft and rocket — may reopen some possibilities for discrimination in targeting that seemed to be closed in the air operations of the two World Wars . |
56 | In operation it is similar to the normal type of tap : the water flows up through an orifice which can be closed by a jumper with a washer screwed down on to it . |
57 | The most dangerous clause in the draft is on self-provision for museums , under which any museum can be closed by the authorities if it can not finance itself . |
58 | Television came in the wake of other consumer durables : a vacuum cleaner and a boiler for the washing — once used to cook a lobster my father has brought back from the Highlands where he 's been on a spell of painting stations that will be closed by the Beeching plan a decade later . |
59 | If that fails it will be the first village school to be closed by the county council in the last five years . |
60 | The plant , in Runcorn in northwest England , will be closed by the end of 1993 . |