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How to use Tate in a sentence

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Tate Britain has curated an excellent exhibition, but, despite the recent extension, the gallery needs more room.
At the Tate Modern there is no division between a fancy restaurant for certain visitors and the cheap self-service one for everyone else.
In Tate Modern the rebels, renegades and subversives are given their own cathedral.
But an unusually wonderful and totally involving display at Tate Modern makes almightily clear that this view is bunkum.
She wore the black sequined dress to her 37th birthday party at the Tate Museum.
If the deal is successful, it would be a major coup for the galleries, putting its collection of modern art on a par with London's Tate Modern.
At the Tate launch, in front of the serried ranks of the world press, he's at it again.
If it were installed in the Tate Modern, the building would probably be worth more than the rateable value of Coney Street.
Tate has acquired this smaller installation, two curved rooms where changing coloured lights exploit the effect of retinal after-images.
The Welshman takes on Tate in Newcastle on 14 December, sharing top billing with undefeated WBU light-welterweight champion Ricky Hatton.
There is the danger that Tate Britain could look very provincial in its concerns and its displays.
The excruciatingly beautiful clockwork ballerina's not by the Tate, which, though tragic, merely leaves me still idling along with no goal.
This reliance on contemporary artists is an important part of Tate Britain's strategy for staying relevant.
Is it really in London's interest to have the already-elephantine Tate swell yet further?
In July 1999 a claim was made to the Tate by the widow's two sons and daughter, asking for compensation, not restitution.
In their annual report for 1964-65, the trustees of the Tate Gallery announced their wish to demolish the gallery's portico.
A retrospective exhibition of the work of Hamish Fulton is at Tate Britain until 4 June.
Here, on just four walls, is as good a cross-section of post-war figurative art as you are ever likely to see in any gallery bar the Tate.
One of the best magazines we discovered was not at Frieze but tucked away on the bottom shelf of the bookshop at Tate Modern.
And, in a twinkling, the two largest girls had joined hands and made a sedan-chair for Tate, and the entire party was hurrying on after Jenny.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He was proud of his descent from Nahum Tate, the psalmodist, the copartner of Brady.
The following morning they started on foot for the town of lisburn, Mr. Tate going with them to assist in carrying their valises.
Commissioner Tate told me people like you don't work much with individuals.
John Tate was the owner of a mill at Stevenage, Hertfordshire.
Tate asked her boyfriend why he went out with 'dirty little scutters,' at which point he left and went home.
Down in Kaftan Korner a subeditor is trimming an image from the new Tate exhibition of Sixties art, currently in Brum.
Through Mr. Washington's intercession for him Tate got his diploma.
These social debacles happen at Tate Prep, a school for rich kids in Seattle.
Let's hope that this gem of a show and its fine catalogue galvanise Tate into staging a long-overdue retrospective, that Vaughan deserves.
It so happened that there was no one at the moment on Tate Hill Pier, as all those whose houses are in close proximity were either in bed or were out on the heights above.
His long support of jazz notables such as Eddy Lockjaw Davis, Buddy Tate and close relationships with big band greats such as Count Basie and Harry James is well documented.
Transport Minister Dr Kim Howells led more than 50 of his colleagues in the annual Parliamentary Bike Ride from London's Tate Modern on Bankside to the House of Commons.
Early this morning a large dog, a half-bred mastiff belonging to a coal merchant close to Tate Hill Pier, was found dead in the roadway opposite its master's yard.
It is a good way round from the West Cliff by the Draw-bridge to Tate Hill Pier, but your correspondent is a fairly good runner, and came well ahead of the crowd.
The 40m-long, 15-tonne stretch of the floating landing stages was pushed by tug from the Liverpool Marina through to the dock and slotted into place outside Tate Liverpool.
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