Sentence examples for been exhibitions from inspiring English sources

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been exhibitions

noun

An instance of exhibiting, or something exhibited.

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In the US, there have been exhibitions portraying Sugiyama's role.

There have also been exhibitions of Sèvres porcelain and Fabergé decorative works the latter comprising more than 400 pieces.

Although there have been exhibitions there since then, that display was particularly popular, so much so that an art committee was established to develop a serious program.

She pointed out that this spring there had been exhibitions of Rene Lalique at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Manhattan Manhattan, of Archibald Knox at the University of Chicago and of Dagobert Peche at the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna.

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So are exhibitions.

There were exhibitions in Florence, Rome, Milan, Paris, Toronto, Los Angeles, Washington and San Francisco.

All-Star Games are exhibitions.

The games are exhibitions, the lineups filled with strange names.

Should we consider 2013 Jets  games to be exhibitions?

There will also be exhibitions of contemporary quilts.

There are exhibitions in the country's museums and galleries.

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