Example sentences of "open at the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Nursery Rhymes : Etchings by Paula Rego ’ is a new South Bank Centre touring exhibition , opening at the School of Art & Design in Falmouth , and continuing until 10 February .
2 Then some grass , and a dark green van , and doors opening at the back of it , and grey flat people moving in a white square .
3 There would be a two-week run at the Theatre Royal , Norwich , before opening at the Prince of Wales Theatre on 23 September 1976 .
4 At the end of the fourth week the players moved to Edinburgh where The Confidential Clerk was to open at the Lyceum on 25 August .
5 It was arranged that they should get the express train from Hanover in order to open at the Folies-Bergère on the very evening of their arrival .
6 And found your notebook on the kitchen table , conveniently open at the name of this place .
7 The variety of their occupations gives a sense of the remarkably diverse bases for economic independence still open at the beginning of this century .
8 The project cost in the region of Forints 55 million ( £440,000 ) and the gates open at the end of this month .
9 Recently opened at the Museum of London 's Treasury is ‘ Treasures & Trinkets ’ — jewellery from pre-Roman times to the 1930s .
10 With the Matisse exhibition just opened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York ( until 12 January ; see interview with the curator , John Elderfield , The Art Newspaper No. 20 , July-September 1992 , p. 8 ) , the discerning visitor should budget for the complete experience with the following :
11 Opened at the Mass for the Dead one sees a magnificent hearse within which lies a palled coffin , presumably raised on stools , with a gabled lid and sides tapering towards the feet .
12 We were constantly frightened of being burgled our doors would have opened at the touch of a finger .
13 In 1783 ‘ returning thanks to those gentlemen who have been pleased to employ him with surveying , drawing etc. ’ he announced that a school would be opened at the corner of Tassel Street , near Ridgefield , for the instruction of young gentlemen , in the arts of drawing and painting .
14 The motorway will be officially opened at the end of the month .
15 And after the huge success of Pieces of Eight , there was a sequel to that , too — One Over The Eight , which opened at the Duke of York 's Theatre in April 1961 .
16 IT IS unlikely that Verdi 's last French opera , Don Carlos , has previously been performed in Britain in such a full version as that being used by English National Opera in its new production which opened at the Coliseum on Thursday .
17 In August Andy Warhol 's production of Pork opened at The Roundhouse in London .
18 We waited behind a closed door which opened at the hand of a rugged dark-haired , dark-bearded man in an open white coat who said : ‘ Hi , I 'm Ron Levy . ’
19 Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró ‘ Joan Miró ’ ( 1 April-1 May ) Assembles the permanent collection of this new Foundation which opened at the end of last year on the property where Miró and his family lived .
20 The Glasgow Hilton opened at the end of 1992
21 A touring exhibition of 200 drawings covering the career of Joseph Beuys from 1936 until his death in 1986 opens at the Museum of Modern Art , New York , towards the end of this month ( 21 February-4 May ) .
22 An exhibition of Max Ernst 's most important period , covering his work as a Dada artist in Cologne after 1912 and in Paris in the years following the end of World War I , opens at the Museum of Modern Art , New York , in the middle of this month ( 14 March-2 May ) .
23 As the Royal Academy 's Pop Art exhibition approaches the end of its international circuit , closing at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts on 24 January 1993 , an important new study , more tightly focused and including only work created in the United States , opens at the Museum of Contemporary Art , Los Angeles , at the beginning of this month ( 6 December-7 March 1993 ) .
24 The largest exhibition of Matisse 's work ever opens at the Museum of Modern Art , New York , this autumn ( 24 September-12 January 1993 ) .
25 A survey of thirty paintings and thirty-five pastels and charcoal drawings created by Bill Jacklin in the seven years since he moved to New York in autumn 1985 opens at the Museum of Modern Art , Oxford , this month ( until 10 January 1993 ) .
26 Biggar Gasworks Museum opens at the beginning of June .
27 THE first exhibition in Scotland of watercolours by the Prince of Wales opens at the Palace of Holyroodhouse tomorrow .
28 Now , as the light leached back into the world , he saw the door open at the head of the steps and a figure appear .
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