Similar words: guild, guilder, old hat, old hand, hold hands, as luck would have it, childhood, wild horse. Meaning: n. the hall of a guild or corporation.
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1 Neil teaches at the Guildhall School of Music in London.
2 The new council will be meeting in the guildhall from next month onwards.
3 The lectern at the Guildhall is a classic example of one that looks beautiful but is too small and fragile to use.
4 Here stand the early sixteenth-century timbered Guildhall,(www.Sentencedict.com) now a museum to 700 years of the cloth industry.
5 The sumptuous Guildhall will be the scene of several musical performances.
6 She had trained under Kate Rorke at the Guildhall, where she won the silver medal for elocution.
7 In December they picketed the Guildhall and the local Unionist Party headquarters, and called on the unemployed to become more militant.
8 His work-in-progress is currently showing at the Guildhall in Manchester.
9 About his acceptance by the Guildhall School of Music and Drama he did not have to lie.
10 He gave libraries to Guildhall and Greyfairs.
11 Guildhall interior at a banquet given for Queen Victoria in 1839.
12 Thousands of people gathered outside the Guildhall to watch Prime Minister David Cameron deliver the report to Parliament on a huge screen in what was an emotional day for the city.
13 The Prime Minister, in his speech at the Guildhall, surveyed the international situation.
14 He was educated in London at the Guildhall University in 1996 and gained a B.
15 After Wilde, Orlando attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama for 3 years.
16 Entitled "Hope," the canvas hanging inside London's Guildhall Art Gallery as part of an exhibition by Victorian painter George Frederic Watts might appear unremarkable to some.
17 The string orchestra of the Music School of Lemgo will present a concert in the Guildhall.
18 Those unable to gain immediate access to their offices were advised to go to Guildhall, where company representatives would be waiting.
19 A purse containing a small sum of money was found at Guildhall Square on March 20.
20 Beebob has been gradually coming to hand this season, and can strike winning form in the Guildhall Handicap Hurdle.
21 Simon Jenkins, Chair of the 2000 judges, made the announcement at the awards dinner in London's Guildhall.
22 They told reporters that they were protesting at a police attack on the demonstrators at the Guildhall.
23 During his last election campaign, he arrived at Worcester guildhall for his eve-of-poll meeting.
24 The groom knew immediately that something was wrong when the registrar at Derry's Guildhall unexpectedly claimed that there was unfinished paperwork just before the ceremony began.
25 Mary Rose Glikstn , the leader of Windsor and Maidenhead council , said she was confident the 17th-century Guildhall would provide an elegant venue for the couple.
26 These days, a little Obamaphilia is rubbing off on the often forgotten Guildhall Art Gallery, established in the historic heart of London in 1885.
27 Wynne was born in Carmarthen, South Wales and studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the National Opera Studio.
28 "Sir Elton and Mr Furnish are making a solemn and formal commitment to each other and our Guildhall offers them both dignity and privacy, " she said.
29 Mary Rose Gliksten, the leader of Windsor and Maidenhead council, said she was confident the 17th-century Guildhall would provide an elegant venue for the couple.
30 Other works by Watts (1817-1904) on display at the Guildhall reflect a painter concerned with the plight of the poor and the suffering, with works such as "Found Drowned" and "The Irish Famine."
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