单词 | Galleries |
例句 | 1. The art galleries of Florence are very famous. 2. Some galleries commemorate donors by inscribing their names on the walls. 3. His ideas influenced the establishment of National Portrait Galleries in London and Edinburgh. 4. We visited a few galleries while we were in Prague. 5. The city is sprucing up its museums and galleries. 6. He exhibits regularly in several local art galleries. 7. The young painter has exhibited in several galleries. 8. His work was exhibited in the best galleries in America, Europe and Asia. 9. He hadn't seen the art galleries, the museums — to say nothing of the theatrical district. 10. Galleries feature the works of well-known artists. 11. The two galleries have quite distinct personalities. 12. Thirty-eight galleries and private dealers will be represented. 13. There is interest amongst spinners regarding the long galleries. 14. What grub had chewed galleries in solid maple wood? 15. Prepare the guards in the upper galleries. 16. Museums and galleries as false delay(), he wrote. 17. It is one of the longer galleries. 18. Tired of browsing through art galleries in old warehouses? 19. There were four galleries here, of which two remain. 20. Quite nice. Art galleries and bookshops and things. 21. I walked through many galleries in London and didn't see a single one. 22. Some of his work has been exhibited by local art galleries. 23. He's a bit of a culture vulture - always out at galleries and theatres. 24. In the summer,(sentence dictionary) tourists flock to the museums and art galleries. 25. If it's culture you're looking for, the city has plenty of museums and art galleries. 26. Her work can be seen in most of the major European galleries. 27. For those unmoved, the Ferris wheel spun its neon lights and the shooting galleries popped. 28. The sailors attacked stores owned by blacks and looted shooting galleries for rifles and ammunition. 29. It is said that some crime syndicates have collected so many paintings that they have set up their own galleries. 30. Dale is showing some of his work in one of the galleries downtown. 1. The art galleries of Florence are very famous. 2. Some galleries commemorate donors by inscribing their names on the walls. 3. His ideas influenced the establishment of National Portrait Galleries in London and Edinburgh. 4. We visited a few galleries while we were in Prague. 5. He hadn't seen the art galleries, the museums — to say nothing of the theatrical district. 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. 51. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 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. 61. The customary horse-drawn carriages will be running throughout, and downtown galleries will be wide open to visitors. 62. Scottsdale's Old Town is a conglomeration of loud bars, souvenir shops, and art galleries. 63. For modern sculpture, galleries use a tall wooden box, stained or painted. 64. There are lots of galleries and museums and marvellous churches and castles. 65. The busy galleries were attached to the ribs of the leviathan. 66. In addition to fashion, Bond Street is also renowned for its auction houses and for its fine art galleries. 67. Look instead at any self-organising galleries in your area, art and craft co-operatives, societies, guilds, and so on. 68. Like generations of art collectors before him, Thomas Baron enjoys visiting art galleries. 69. They had both worked at successful art galleries in Manhattan. 70. Two square halls would give the effect. externally. of solid massive buttresses, while internally they would serve as picture galleries. 71. Birthtales looks forward to the day when these female experiences are considered to be a valid subjects for inclusion in galleries. 72. Our steps echo over the marble floors, through the cavernous rooms and long galleries. 73. Until the opening of the Marlborough galleries had tended to treat artists in a patronising way, as underlings. 74. Jasper and I went into a few more galleries, saw things even less worth looking at than the giant wooden boxes. 75. And there is still no word from Fred Couples, a favorite among the galleries at Riviera. 76. Screams rang out from the galleries, where spectators had been gazing down instead of hiding. 77. He also travels to black art galleries, black bookstores, even a black-owned florist shop. 78. It is one of the longest galleries and is approached by both ramp and steps. 79. The fall in attendance was mentioned in the debate on the Museums and Galleries Bill the other day. 80. The lighting of the galleries has also been transformed and computer controlled blinds fitted to prevent damage from excessive levels of daylight. 81. She began to see small craft darting like dragonflies between the soaring galleries. 82. Perhaps you would like to see some improvements made to some shops, museums, galleries or sports centres? 83. The commercial streets are filled with upscale shops, art galleries, outdoor cafes and bookstores where poetry readings are held. 84. It's a kind of work encountered with more and more frequency in New York galleries these days. 85. I always find art galleries and museums hungry work, though. 86. It had all the things one likes about art galleries. 87. After protracted negotiations in July 1845 twenty cases of drawings were delivered to the Galleries. 88. McManus Galleries have extensive local history displays, including valuable material from Roman fort at Carpow. 89. Commercial galleries had only just begun to emerge and with them a network of critics and collectors. 90. The big trap in dealing with the Duveen Galleries is the centre octagon. 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. 111. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 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. 121. We can consider solo exhibitions instead, in either public or commercial galleries. 122. We could do the rounds of the galleries. 123. He exhibits in several galleries. 124. It's in one of our national art galleries. 125. Some larvae extend the galleries to form niches. 126. London also has numerous commercial art galleries and plays a major role in the international art market. 127. Museums and galleries have an abundance of authentic paintings and works of art. 128. They should ventilate the galleries of a coal - mine. 129. Flanking the nave to the north and south are side aisles with galleries over them. 130. Shanghai's art market is like an unfinishable book in which galleries are indubitably playing the leading character. 131. To attract workers, BHP and other companies are building recreation centers, sports fields and art galleries in hardscrabble company towns. 132. The UI for applying styles – galleries in the ribbon – is a big step forward. 133. These things win me more than Italy's hundred galleries of priceless art treasures. 134. John Olsen's giant watercolours of Lake Eyre - which if they all sell could reap a total of $1 million - will be shown in the Asia One section of the fair, where galleries present solo shows. 135. The made-to-order service includes: material fees, prices of artworks by participating artists(), the proprietor's thinking fee and commission from participating galleries. 136. Santa Fe is a city of museums, galleries, art, and crafts. 137. We got no sight of the countless treasures of art in the Louvre galleries that day. 138. Some say it's the lighting, others the well-proportioned panels around the walls. Or perhaps it's the little galleries embedded in the bookshelves. 139. A number of corridors, galleries, and escape shafts either lead to the King's burial chamber, or were intended to serve other functions. 140. I'm telling you, it is time you start showing your work in galleries. 141. Some galleries sell out their booths several times over,(Sentencedict) restocking from the big storage room in the back. 142. That is why contemporary art galleries and museums are filled with "art" that celebrates the scatological , the ugly and the shocking. 143. Art facilities are slashed and art market is extreme fatigue, as well as a large number of galleries in collapse. Art purism has been washed by reality becoming too difficult to erect. 144. Helsinki, Europe's northernmost capital, boasts over 30 art galleries and museums. 145. Exhibition galleries, lecture room, other rooms ( except the Library ) and garden. 146. This initiated his relationship with the public and with commercial art galleries and marked the beginning of his long career. 147. There are two steel galleries in front elevation of Kaiheng Center, whose support frame and lifting frame selection were difficult during construction. 148. A catch-all site bringing you planning tools as well as hairstyle and bridal gown photo galleries to inspire you. 149. All galleries look ritzy, but sometimes you can find a good buy. 150. First of all, computers can never replace real public museums art galleries. 151. In 1961 she had her first one-woman show, at Hammer Galleries in New York. 152. In the second place, visiting real museums art galleries is a rewarding experience in many respects. 153. Experience the magic of Mentalism through this virtual simile that uses blogs and photo galleries to connect people's minds and thoughts in an innovative way. 154. Through reconnoitering dam by the method of flow field, it indicated that seepage places are related to No, 120, No. 114 and left galleries of dam. 155. Public galleries section where people can view exemplar portfolio work. 156. By WAXD analysis, the galleries distance of OMMT is increased by intercalation and polymerization of PU. 157. Zhu Wei : I was among the first batch artists to cooperate with foreign galleries in the 1990s. At that time, I was drawing ink paintings. 158. William held me longest with his recent bronzes sparely arranged at Waddington's galleries. 159. In respect that behind the prosperous of contemporary art market is the collusion and cooperation among galleries, auction houses, collectors and so on. 160. You can do galleries like The Tate Modern and restaurants like Harvey Nichols at the OXO Tower, all in one. 161. Other galleries give choices for data label position, category axis direction, and gridline patterns. 162. Kimberley : Yes — ballet, of course . After that, exhibitions . And after that, art galleries. 163. There are 155 museums and 400 art galleries in New York city. 164. William held me longest with his recent bronzes sparely arranged at waddington's galleries. 165. This was one of our early classes on OCW,() and it contains extensive image galleries of Cairene architecture. 166. Without support from the galleries, they created the concept of a mobile discount store to exhibit their works through other space and gallery resources. 167. It has one of the best picture galleries in Europe, comparable to the National Gallery. 168. Craftsmen from the Moroccan city of Fez built one of the new galleries. 169. I had been away from galleries and was just selling prints. 170. The School offers learning support and personal tutors for all students as well as pre- sessional and in- sessional English for international students. SOAS is also home to two prestigious galleries. |
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