Sentence examples for scattered premises from inspiring English sources

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EARLIER this summer, the 600-odd employees of the BBC's various news and current-affairs services were moved from scattered premises into a new, glitzy newsroom at Television Centre in west London.

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At the local level, there was a tendency in the 1950s and '60s to sweep away older mixed industrial districts in urban renewal programs, while scattered industrial premises were weeded out as "nonconforming uses" under zoning powers.

At the zoo, six restaurants are scattered throughout the premises.

It is these mechanical wonders, scattered about the premises, that make the storefront so remarkable on the rural highway.

She's talking about the London institution's decision to leave its old premises, scattered around Soho and beyond, and relocate to King's Cross, a part of the city famous for trains and, well, more trains.

They appear as premises, scattered throughout his texts, rather than subjects of extended analysis.

Clustered around the main exhibition are dozens of national pavilions, each with an exhibition of its own, with more pavilions scattered around town in premises — churches and palazzi — more interesting than any on the Biennale grounds.

And to cap it all, DreamWorks ran into difficulties.One was that its grandiose plans to set up a new studio on an expanse of marshland north of Los Angeles airport got into trouble, leaving DreamWorks embroiled in nasty rows with both environmentalists and developers, and with premises inefficiently scattered around the city.

"The only answer I got," he said, "was that they would be 'detained.' Well, maybe 'detained' was not the word, maybe it was 'stopped.' But I know a lot of people would scatter, leave the premises.

Equally impressive is the society's collection of maps ranging from a 500-year-old atlas to recently declassified Soviet military surveys.The RGS has long permitted scholars to consult its archive, although accessing the 2m items scattered across its rambling Victorian premises in London's Kensington was an expedition in itself.

They've been doing this for so long that they probably don't feel the need for lengthy explanations of the "Stargate" premise: ancient aliens scattered teleportation portals around the universe; the United States controls the ones on Earth, somehow keeping them secret from the public despite the trouble they cause, like intergalactic wars.

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