How to Use conservatory in a Sentence
conservatory
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Guests will be able to take a tour through the conservatory.
— Courant Community, 15 May 2018 -
At the time, SMU had one of the best conservatory programs in the country.
— Marc Myers, WSJ, 7 Dec. 2021 -
Shake your head with amazement at the wide pine floors, the extra large hot tub and the conservatory off the back.
— Kris Frieswick, WSJ, 13 May 2022 -
There will be pick up from the conservatory, aquarium and the beach, and drop off at the kids’ playground and the beach.
— Sarah Raza, Detroit Free Press, 30 June 2022 -
Price had been one of few Black students at the conservatory during the height of the Jim Crow era.
— Kendra Nordin Beato, The Christian Science Monitor, 13 July 2023 -
The conservatory isn't building the lot for a one-time event.
— Bill Glauber, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 24 June 2019 -
Again, the conservatory was the focus of the attack, as well as the Mahogany Suite.
— Susan Dunne, Hartford Courant, 4 Jan. 2023 -
Kits can be borrowed from the conservatory for one week and used any time of year.
— Rachel K. Hindery, chicagotribune.com, 8 May 2018 -
Susan Ruskin was named this past June as the new — and first female — dean of the conservatory.
— Susan King, Los Angeles Times, 18 Sep. 2019 -
The room, which echoes the conservatory’s shape and connects to the parlor floor, has a quartzite island, basalt floor tiles and a gleaming, 1970s-style arc lamp.
— Julie Lasky, New York Times, 8 June 2018 -
The sprawling park, northwest of the city, includes a free zoo and conservatory, open year-round.
— Melanie D.g. Kaplan / Washington Post, Twin Cities, 10 Oct. 2019 -
The show will be cast from second-year students in the conservatory.
— oregonlive, 23 Mar. 2021 -
The first zone includes about 34 acres bordered by the wastewater treatment plant to the north, interurban trail to the east, Oconomowoc River to the west and the conservatory to the south.
— Drew Dawson, Journal Sentinel, 11 Oct. 2022 -
For one last week, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., through Jan. 5, kids can still enjoy the giant, life-sized game in the preserve’s conservatory.
— cleveland, 28 Dec. 2019 -
There are floor-to-ceiling windows in the conservatory and a vaulted ballroom on the top floor.
— oregonlive, 9 Aug. 2021 -
All three girls shared the same dream: to one day attend the Juilliard School, the performing arts conservatory in New York.
— Washington Post, 31 Aug. 2021 -
Some guest rooms flank a slender conservatory lined with plants that bloom through the winter.
— Washington Post, 13 Jan. 2022 -
Outside the manor sits an oversized pool and spa, sports courts, a goldfish pond, a rose garden, a fire pit, and a conservatory.
— Gabrielle Chung, PEOPLE.com, 13 July 2021 -
In that way, Sanchez was like a singer plucked out of the music conservatory and asked to keep Led Zeppelin together.
— Conor Orr, SI.com, 23 July 2019 -
Those couldn’t come outside, but they have been set up in the conservatory windows and will be lit at night, Dotson said.
— Washington Post, 26 Nov. 2021 -
The movie starred Jennifer Beals as a steel-town girl who dances in a bar at night and hopes to attend a prestigious dance conservatory.
— Arkansas Online, 27 Nov. 2022 -
The local priest asked her to sing in his church, and a wealthy couple got her an audition at a Naples conservatory.
— Ron Grossman, Chicago Tribune, 19 Mar. 2023 -
Cider will also be served for free at the conservatory.
— Myrna Petlicki, chicagotribune.com, 14 Sep. 2019 -
Barthes built the book around an old photograph of his mother as a young girl standing in a glass conservatory.
— New York Times, 8 Nov. 2021 -
The arts training is conservatory-style, and the competition to get in seems stiff.
— Deborah Vankin, Los Angeles Times, 20 Nov. 2021 -
Joey Schaefer and his dog, Winslow, were sitting in the westernmost heart on the conservatory lawn.
— Steve Rubenstein, SFChronicle.com, 8 Sep. 2020 -
Stroll through Windows to the Tropics, a large conservatory in which rare palms, ferns and tropical plants thrive year-round.
— Miami Staff, Miami Herald, 30 Jan. 2024 -
The city seemed skeptical of outsiders, and the atmosphere at the conservatory could be tense.
— Jeffrey Arlo Brown, New York Times, 17 Jan. 2024 -
The conservatory is expected to reopen to the public sometime this year.
— Keith Matheny, Detroit Free Press, 17 Feb. 2024 -
Born in the Brazilian city of Niterói, in the early 1940s, a young Mendes studied piano at a local conservatory before playing in nightclubs and touring Brazil in various bands.
— Jazz Monroe, Pitchfork, 6 Sep. 2024
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