galleries造句91. Also of interest is the surrounding town, full of antiques and art galleries and several interesting restaurants.
92. He curated his first Henry Moore show in 1951, and contributed major shows to museums and galleries in Britain and abroad.
93. The stone houses and tenements which replaced them, however, often continued to sport timber galleries above the street.
94. It is not only a matter of those galleries buying great emblematic works of art.
95. Paul Collins's magnificent paintings hang in prestigious galleries and museums around the world.
96. Alexia was critically acclaimed, and several major galleries purchased her, but she did not become immediately collectible.
97. First came the tiny bark beetles, whose larvae have now left intricate galleries just under the bark.
98. Often, the main obstacle between them is the prospect of dealing with forbidding galleries charging forbidding commission fees.
99. Danby and the other great Gorge masters rarely come to auction or are found for sale in galleries.
100. Before rushing out to buy, consider browsing through galleries and museums to see what fits the objects to be displayed.
101. It's famous for royal palaces, wonderful art galleries, stunning architecture and even its seaside.
102. That space will revert to galleries, as soon as central kitchens for a new museum restaurant are built elsewhere in the Met.
103. The galleries, many of which are closed Mondays or Tuesdays, open at 11 a. m. or noon.
104. The Galleries will bridge the snarling ring road, which will be buried in decorous tunnels.
105. The city cleverly combines cultural attractions such as museums, galleries, theatres and opera houses - with a very strong fun-loving steak.
106. The streets around the Plaza are filled with boutiques, galleries, restaurants and souvenir shops.
107. The source also revealed the dim view of the sale plan being taken by the Museums and Galleries Commission.
108. Outside London, you can find yourself performing in student unions, arts centres, pubs, theatre foyers or art galleries.
109. The skeleton of a Ferris wheel loomed; shooting galleries and hoopla stalls were being knocked together.
110. Mrs Ruben, a Washington area resident since 1962, displayed and sold paintings at local galleries.
111. From this pseudo-grandeur, a curving stairway ascends to eight capacious galleries.
112. The street is dotted with pricey eateries, art galleries, boutiques and hair salons.
113. During the next three months Alexander spent all his hard-earned money visiting the theatre, art galleries or going to concerts.
114. There are more than a few furniture galleries, ranging from traditional to art deco to contemporary.
115. The wall towered, impossibly high, its profile distorted by the hide-covered galleries.
116. Recently, a fascination with the personal has brought family photography into the galleries in new ways.
117. The smaller galleries could not accommodate these large wheels, and within the house floor space was not always available.
118. Self-guided tours will take you through a smorgasbord of galleries, from ancient sculpture to '60s pop art.
119. Its unique folk art has been featured by the Smithsonian Museums and other prominent art galleries throughout the U.S.
120. These illustrations then acted as reference material for large oil paintings which were shown in galleries.