「ſpectator」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)2ページ目

ſpectator

<前へ 1 2

1語右で並び替え

該当件数:298件

  • He won Channel 4 Peer of the Year 2000, and Spectator Peer of the Year 2004.
  • In The Spectator, Philip Hensher wrote: ‘To write a book whic
  • The so called Jordal Ungdomshall have 400 spectator places.
  • one to have seen a fault (every commentator/ spectator/ player was stunned by this decision).
  • y was the first to attract a major celebrity spectator, Polish actress Helena Modjeska.
  • removal to the talk page of magazine poll: a Spectator poll isn't an authoritative source for archi
  • Greek spectator Polyvios Kossivas helped free de Lima from H
  • Richard Steele's Spectator printed another version in March 1711, in wh
  • pril - The New Zealand Gazette and Britannia Spectator prints its second issue in Petone, becoming
  • 1 March - First edition of the magazine The Spectator published.
  • The high regard held for Baitul Futuh by Spectator readers may be noteworthy - thus my suggesti
  • A Wine Spectator report by Laube that Chateau Montelena wine
  • re redesigned in order to enhance driver and spectator safety.
  • on for the club to continue to use temporary spectator seating on charity land for the 2010/2011 se
  • individual scorekeeper/announcer shelter and spectator seating for 120 people.
  • new elevator towers and additional handicap spectator seating making this stadium a public sports
  • The Stadium has spectator seating for 1,754 people, including handicap
  • t time included an indoor swimming pool with spectator seating, adjacent locker and dressing rooms,
  • ing the Yellow Sea, the main breakwater with spectator seating, windmills, flags and lighthouse was
  • In addition to spectator seating, the building boasts a state-of-the-
  • acquetball courts, including two courts with spectator seating.
  • Spectator seats were in the process of being installed
  • lso has a 25m x 9.5m training pool and 1,200 spectator seats, is used to train Wales' world class a
  • The Straight Goer (in Spectator, serialised from Sept 1908)
  • During the 2nd ODI, spectator Shiv Kumar Thind, an Indian living in Toront
  • is an American wine critic, writing for Wine Spectator since 1980, a full-time staff writer since 1
  • She has been bridge columnist for The Spectator since 2000.
  • also had a cameo appearance in the film as a spectator sitting next to Catherine Deneuve at a fashi
  • r Pothu poottu matsaram") is an agricultural spectator sport held in Kerala, India for thousands of
  • Spectator Sport
  • Football is a popular spectator sport in Sussex, England.
  • It was a favorite spectator sport for Charles II of England.
  • Football is by far the most popular spectator sport.
  • opular activity, both as a participation and spectator sport.
  • re regular practice, and even something of a spectator sport.
  • hen rowing was one of America's most popular spectator sports.
  • 1 spectator stand with capacity of 2,194 persons
  • or space of 8,275 square metres, a temporary spectator stand that seats 2,000 and other temporary f
  • natural grass rugby-cum-soccer pitch with a spectator stand for 1,446 viewers.
  • s, a referees dressing room, a store and the spectator stand to the 1st XV pitch were added, togeth
  • The Rugby Stadium has a smaller 500-seat spectator stand with full changing facilities and is f
  • The spectator stand was added to the club facilities on th
  • The current grounds include a spectator stand, multipurpose hall, meeting rooms, 5-a
  • The field had intimate quarters from the spectator standpoint - first and third bases were 24 f
  • cing" along the entire track, not just where spectator stands were present.
  • The pitch is separated from the spectator stands by a low wall.
  • industry, which built a football pitch with spectator stands.
  • The Spectator stopped receiving Scaife funding when "it ra
  • y will mean a mutation in the way in which a spectator synthesises an image.
  • e, it allows for a closer experience for the spectator than might normally be allowed by other form
  • Melanie Phillips reported in The Spectator that Sookhdeo received death threats as a re
  • their fate so arouses the compassion of the spectator that he feels regret for not being able to h
  • Simon Hoggart wrote in The Spectator that this was
  • Theodore Dalrymple wrote in the The Spectator that "France .... is less dominated by mass
  • a kind of knowledge of the apparatus by the spectator that determines the conditions of the experi
  • It was claimed in The Spectator that the local party regarded Guinness as ti
  • gn, an umbrella movement associated with The Spectator that included such disparate groups as the B
  • as supplied puzzles for the Radio Times, The Spectator, The Independent, The Times, The Daily Teleg
  • international wine publications such as Wine Spectator, The World of Fine Wine, Wine and Dine, Wine
  • ations, The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The Spectator, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Indepen
  • nalist, Tim Heald has written for Punch, The Spectator, The Sunday Times (Atticus column), Daily Ex
  • er of newspapers and magazines including The Spectator, The Observer, The Scotsman, The Herald, The
  • high school, he became a staff writer on The Spectator, the school newspaper, and at age 16, he wro
  • She wrote regularly for The World, The Spectator, The Magazine of Art, The Scots Observer, Th
  • were notices in such London journals as the Spectator, the Graphic, the Leisure Hour, and the Satu
  • nomist, Food & Wine, New York Magazine, Wine Spectator, The World of Fine Wine, and Sommelier Journ
  • He also wrote for The Spectator, The Times, the Architectural Review, and th
  • ondon, England (1965) where he wrote for The Spectator, The Daily Telegraph, The Times and The Obse
  • egulation, Reason, the Freeman, the American Spectator, the Washington Times, the Journal of Commer
  • e 2007 Tour de France after colliding with a spectator the previous day.
  • A spectator then jumped onto the pitch and threw punches
  • Sidney L. Hathaway Jr., who established The Spectator there in 1932.
  • rical figure of the Tory gentry guyed in The Spectator, though there is little factual evidence to
  • In 1985 he was assigned by Wine Spectator to establish their European bureau, living i
  • the pursuit of the cat, the film allows the spectator to discover the contrasts of the district, w
  • magazines ranging from New Statesman and The Spectator to FHM and GQ.
  • In a piece in The Spectator to commemorate his retirement in June 2006,
  • Coach of Hamilton Spectator Trophy winning Guelph Storm in 1995-96
  • In previous issues of Wine Spectator Turley wines have received favorable reviews
  • It generally consists spectator viewing areas surrounding a long alley for t
  • racing at the speedway, although in 1980 one spectator was killed while watching a race.
  • rculation of approximately 3,000 copies, The Spectator was widely read; Joseph Addison estimated th
  • se also found that voluntary attendance as a spectator was evidence that could be put to the jury t
  • Each spectator was given a commemorative key acknowledging
  • days, ‘‘open'' test days and, of course, the spectator weekends - close to 220 days per year, April
  • (No. 2) He is reformed near the end of The Spectator when he marries.
  • 1990s, he moved on to the magazine American Spectator where he collaborated with David Brock on a
  • demic politician, satirised in No. 43 of The Spectator where Charlett, under the name of Abraham Fr
  • ar after being vilified for the assault on a spectator which saw him banned from football for eight
  • ("roasted on a griddle" in the words of one spectator) while vendors sell beer and various baked a
  • as tackled from behind and brought down by a spectator who rushed onto the field.
  • In the 2005 edition, Bart Wellens kicked a spectator who was allegedly throwing beer at him.
  • In the Wine Spectator Wine Tasting of 1986, blind tasters evaluate
  • laced seventh out of nine wines, in the Wine Spectator Wine Tasting of 1986 it placed first out of
  • Produced a 100-point Wine Spectator wine.
  • d the second Southern 500 in 1951 as a young spectator without a ticket.
  • lso written in recent years for the American Spectator, ynetnews.com,
<前へ 1 2