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Sentence count:257+38Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: expoexpositionSimilar words: exhibitprohibitambitiouseditionpositionadditiontraditionconditionMeaning: [‚eksɪ'bɪʃn]  n. 1. the act of exhibiting 2. a collection of things (goods or works of art etc.) for public display. 
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211. He followed Janice to New York, where she was preparing an exhibition.
212. The exhibition is organised chronologically.
213. Exhibition and audiovisual presentation about the house.
214. The exhibition is held annually.
215. The exhibition attracted 217 people in the first week.
216. Thus the breakaway group, organizing its own exhibition, was an obvious initiative.
217. Exhibition revenue rose 7 % and continued to benefit from the medium's effectiveness in bringing buyers and sellers together.
218. An exhibition may be aimed at creating new marketing ideas or providing an arena for marketing.
219. The Museum agreed to bring this exhibition forward to coincide with the National Gallery's.
220. Angela Grauerholz arrives from Montreal after the exhibition of her work at Kassel this year.
221. The girls who pile into the exhibition centre are usually accompanied by a flock of female relatives.
222. In the garden at the back, Sheikh had organised a chemistry exhibition.
223. A programme of performance art to be announced with this exhibition.
224. There was an exhibition of Adams' paintings at the Museum of Modern Art.
225. That is the closing point; the biggest picture in the exhibition will be the finale.
226. The Bordeaux exhibition goes all out for an abundance of images.
227. It is an exhibition designed to attract and reflect all aspects of health and leisure activities.
228. This exhibition examines his impact not only on the visual arts but also on literature and science.
228. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
229. They may consider that the exhibition of works from war booty collections should become an established practice.
230. But what would then be the case with an exhibition or competition of ballroom dancing?
231. Voice over Mary Greenstead's book is accompanied by an exhibition at Cheltenham Museum.
232. The exhibition could be read on many levels, but the immediate impression I had was of its strong Americanism.
233. An austere bravura exhibition for six dancers, it offers a series of solos of ever-increasing technical demands.
234. The 1900 Secession exhibition was significantly international, but still included only a minority of avant-garde paintings.
235. In 1871 the Lowe-Vansittart propeller was awarded a first-class diploma at the Kensington exhibition, followed by similar awards worldwide.
236. Please give a big build-up to your class members and encourage them to visit the exhibition bringing along families and friends.
237. November 28 also sees the close of Michael Biberstein's exhibition of recent landscape paintings at the Montenay.
238. Last Saturday's exhibition against Hull City, a side with a pitiful away record, was inept and occasionally heartless.
239. Early this March, this armoured car was quietly transported to the Artillery Museum, and the exhibition stands were dismantled.
240. The materials of Fluxus artists were mainly ephemeral or paper-based, or centred on performance art, presenting problems for exhibition organisers.
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