Example sentences of "[art] new town " in BNC.

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1 It would soothe away the worries that ached in his head , even on this hazy gold morning of early September , with a fine harvest coming and plenty of work for the young men in the new town .
2 Developers ' ancestors include such admired figures as John Nash , the Adams brothers together with the builders of Bath , Bloomsbury and the New Town in Edinburgh .
3 He said the parish , which has just 100 people on the electoral roll , would have been swamped by the new town .
4 There are two volcanoes today , Eldfell having been created by the 1973 eruption and joining Helgafell to create a twin pair of cones to the south-east of the new town .
5 Breakfast at a pavement table in the new town is a leisurely Gallic affair .
6 Accommodation is in the five-star Meridien or the four-star Tichka , both in the new town ( a five-minute cab ride or an interesting 40-minute walk to the old city centre ) or in the truly de luxe Mamounia within the city walls .
7 The Italian Village is set in the open plain where the new town centre of Spitak is supposed to be .
8 Now the new town is being revamped .
9 Now the new town is being revamped .
10 The new town development was not sited on Londonderry but between the largely Protestant towns of Lurgan and Portadown .
11 As I refused so soon to repeat the horrors of the afternoon , the taxi ride from the Olympik to Nove Mesto ( the New Town ) was a real treat .
12 The new town was never completed .
13 The beach is five minutes away , the nightlife in the new town is about the same , and the main shopping areas of town are a short stroll away .
14 Right next door , the new town really rocks , with lots of modern shops ( great for clothes ) and really good , classy , energetic bars .
15 Matthieu was also responsible for drawing up a plan of the New Town ( see p. 138 ) but he died in 1352 before completing more than four chapels in the cathedral choir .
16 From here you can see the Old Town , the New Town and the district of Vyšehrad stretched out along the other side of the Vltava River .
17 To your right is the back of the Clam-Gallas Palace ( see p. 111 ) , ahead is the New Town Hall ( 2/2 ) by 0 .
18 There were originally medieval Jewish cemeteries in the Malá Strana and the New Town but these had gone by the 15C .
19 At first , however , we lived in County Durham , in the new town of Peterlee , until then but a strange name briefly glimpsed on packets of Tudor Crisps .
20 The compacted mudflow presents a much more serious problem to archaeologists than the relatively soft pumice of Pompeii , and this coupled with the awkward presence of the new town on top of it makes it unlikely that it will ever be completely excavated .
21 Talbot Square now became a focal point on the tramway system , where the new town routes met the busy Promenade track , newly relaid and extended to the Gynn .
22 There is a statue of I.K. Brunel in the new town centre at Swindon ( q.v. ) and another on London 's Victoria Embankment , but his real monuments are the great engineering works still in use which are scattered through this book .
23 Coalbrookdale , now absorbed by the New Town of Telford , was formerly an industrial village in the heavily wooded Severn valley subsequently called the Ironbridge Gorge ( q.v . ) .
24 The Ironbridge Gorge Museum is an extensive open-air museum embracing the buildings and industrial remains of the former cradle of the Industrial Revolution , centred on Coalbrookdale ( q.v. ) , now part of the new town named after the great civil engineer Thomas Telford ( q.v. ) who was once Shropshire 's Surveyor of Public Works .
25 He accused Tite of inconsistency by advocating Pennethorne to the Select Committee and now saying that the competitors should be taken in order of precedence , and repeated the main arguments that he had used in the delegation , with the New Town of Edinburgh as an additional example of the monotony of classical architecture .
26 By the mid-1980s , about 45,000 people worked in electronics in Scotland , with a particularly high concentration in and around the new town of Glenrothes ( Fife ) .
27 But most noticeable was Hastings ' neighbour , the new town of St Leonards , built by another London speculator , James Burton , a builder .
28 Grieco 's work is based on a detailed case study in the Northamptonshire steel town of Corby , and smaller studies of women in the fisheries industry in Aberdeen and of people migrating from the East End of London to live and work in the new town of Basildon , on London 's outer fringes .
29 Before this was achieved , where the new town governors ' literacy proved too feeble to cope with challenges , it could be supplemented by the skills of notaries like Galbert of Bruges .
30 Phillips Edinburgh sold the contents of the Fine Art Society 's premises in the New Town on 26 May , ending an era in dealing in a previously long-neglected section of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Scottish art in the capital .
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