galleries造句31. Some, but not all, of London's contemporary art galleries shut for business in August.
32. In October the museums and art galleries are less crowded, and there's more elbow room in restaurants.
33. Reproduced courtesy of the Wykeham Galleries Procedure I stand at an easel to paint.
34. We have to limit galleries to one side of the fairways.
35. In re-planning the east wing galleries, built in 1928-32, great efforts have been made to respect their dignified classical architecture.
36. This is one of the long galleries, with a fine flight of steps for access.
37. I haven't the time to go traipsing around art galleries.
38. Daly has been, quite literally, the smash hit of the Masters with the crowds, attracting the biggest galleries.
39. Waid has been painting full time since 1980, and he shows at galleries in Scottsdale, Chicago and New York.
40. There was, however, a very practical reason for the facing of the galleries in these directions.
41. Goggled officials hunched over consoles around tiers of cantilevered wrought-iron galleries, listening to data, whispering orders.
42. The upper windows and galleries were full enough, however, although the faces were more respectful and curious than ecstatic.
43. Galleries in London, is heavy on the traditional, both in artwork and decorating.
44. The Beuys room is one of the most beautiful galleries in Tate Modern.
45. She was learning to like cathedrals and museums and art galleries.
46. Did anyone tell you that galleries were interesting places to visit, or even take you there?
47. Out among the olive groves and white-washed villages, or in the streets and galleries, you realise how little has changed.
48. On any single day, several galleries at the Met are closed for lack of staff.
49. Spend the afternoon exploring the many shops and galleries, or take a leisurely boat cruise.
50. Perhaps peers could be invited into the Special Galleries of the House which are also almost invariably empty?
51. This has galleries on two levels, the lower one for the recently discovered paintings, the upper one for temporary exhibitions.
52. Magician's Road, in the well equipped lecture theatre or in the Museum galleries.
53. She was the publicist for a syndicate of galleries in Soho, an impresario of special events.
54. It may also have been encouraged by the increasing emphasis given to one-person exhibitions by living artists in commercial galleries and museums.
55. The farm buildings so often found below the galleries are situated further away in this case.
56. Forty years ago, female reporters were denied access to the congressional press galleries with the same excuse.
57. A pathway ambles up beside art galleries and chic boutiques to the domed church.
58. Rival manufacturers book suites in London hotels and galleries, and display their wares to the trade.
59. In Web art galleries especially, such images often have links to another with higher resolution.
60. Non-national collections, including hundreds of local authority museums and galleries, have still to begin work on their collections.