3000 examples of museum in sentences

Whitney Museum of American Art (PWH); 14Nov66; R396557. MURSELL, JAMES L. The psychology of secondary school teaching.

Museum of Modern Art (PWH); 25Jun71; R508045. WHELAN, KATHLEEN.

Irene Cleaton (A); 6Jul71; R509573. CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART.

The art museum comes to the school.

Bruce Fearing (C); 19Jul71; R509298. Museum.

© 29Nov43; A177475. Metropolitan Museum of Art (PWH); 21Jul71; R508806.

The art museum comes to the school.

© 24May44; A180933. Cleveland Museum of Art (PWH); 23Dec71; R519794.

© 26Sep44; A183098. Whitney Museum of American Art (PWH); 11Feb72; R522984. <pb id='089.png' /> GOOSTRAY, STELLA.

The Museum of Modern Art (PWH); 2Dec77; R682557. R682558.

Museum of Modern Art (PWH); 2Dec77; R682558.

The Museum of Modern Art (PWH); 2Dec77; R682559.

One day in the lunch hour, when she chanced upon him alone in the little museum where the skeletons were arranged, shamefully eating the bun that constituted his midday meal, she retreated, and returned to lend him, with a slightly furtive air, a volume of Browning.

She told Hill (for in the comparative privacy of the museum she talked a good deal to him of socialism and Browning and general propositions) that she had met Wedderburn at the house of some people she knew, and "he's inherited his cleverness; for his father, you know, is the great eye-specialist.

He missed several meetings of the debating society, but he found the chance encounters with Miss Haysman in the spacious ways of the adjacent art museum, or in the little museum at the top of the College, or in the College corridors, more frequent and very restful.

He missed several meetings of the debating society, but he found the chance encounters with Miss Haysman in the spacious ways of the adjacent art museum, or in the little museum at the top of the College, or in the College corridors, more frequent and very restful.

The angel at the bookit was one of countless volumes, like the British Museum Reading-room Catalogue, glanced at us and seemed to count us in the instant.

Indeed, so many are the evils attendant upon a continued use of fine flour bread that we can in a great measure agree with a writer of the last century who says, in a quaint essay still to be seen at the British Museum, that "fine flour, spirituous liquors, and strong ale-house beer are the foundations of almost all the poverty and all the evils that affect the labouring part of mankind.

In it remains of flint implements and pottery have recently been found, and are now preserved in the Taunton Museum.

It is a modern building, though incorporating old material said to belong to a Benedictine priory, and was once a museum.

Passing under the gatehouse, the visitor will see the chapel and inner court on the R. The Chapel of St Leonard (keys to be obtained at inn above, fee 3d.) is now a museum, and contains a good collection of armour.

(entrance in Magdalene Street, just below Museum).

The articles found in the village (many of which are in the Glastonbury Museum) show that the inhabitants practised agriculture, spinning, and weaving, and were acquainted with iron weapons.

It is now in Taunton Museum.

Such was Bianca Capello on the threshold of womanhood, as you may see her pictured to-day in Bronzino's miniature at the British Museum, with a loveliness which set the hearts of the Venetian gallants a-flutter before our Shakespeare was in his cradle.

3000 examples of  museum  in sentences