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

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1 In the 55th minute Cookstown opened the scoring through Colin Bell who latched onto a flick from Bobby Foster before drilling the ball past Farrell in the visitors ' goal .
2 The Quakers had to withstand a barrage of early pressure , with both Biggins and Stein causing problems in the visitors ' defence .
3 and take his seat in the visitors ' dug-out .
4 While her husband shows off his lambs , Joanna Burr demonstrates spinning to another group of children in the visitors ' centre next door .
5 Thorn 's flick-on from another Rodger corner caused panic , in the visitors ' ranks , but this time Watts 's header was deflected onto the crossbar and scrambled away by Rob Jones .
6 You will be able to sample a refreshing glass of lager or a soft drink in the Visitors ' Department afterwards .
7 They had last gone through the pointless business in the visitors ' room of a police station .
8 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 .
9 As a cryptic entry in the visitors ' book noted : ‘ Raine stopped play ’ .
10 Charles 's schoolfriend said that he did n't know before compounding his folly by spelling the surname incorrectly in the visitors ' book .
11 The last and smallest darted back , self-importantly , to inscribe his name with care in the visitors ' book , which lay open on a table by the door , before allowing himself to be shepherded after his companions .
12 This work upset some textile practitioners : at one venue , an entry in the visitors ' book invited viewers to the nearby art college to see ‘ real textiles ’ — a sign that the exhibition has gone beyond the ‘ logic ’ of textiles .
13 He sat in the visitors ' chair and looked at me broodingly .
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