How to use in-sentence of “British Museum”:
– Then he was Director of the British Museum as the Natural History Museum was called at the time: Gunther, Albert 1981.
– The national library was part of the British Museum and was kept at various places, with some of the most important items always being on public display in the museum.
– The objects are now in the British Museum in London, where the most important pieces and a selection of the rest are on permanent display.
– It has been shown at the British Museum and also in France, Germany and the Netherlands.
– The Rhind papyrus in the British Museum is the best example of Egyptian mathematics.

Example sentences of “British Museum”:
– The British Museum set up in 1753 and opened in 1759.
– The British Museum Department of the Middle East has the largest collection of Mesopotamian art in the world, outside Iraq.
– An exhibition entitled “The Lewis Chessmen: Unmasked” that included chesspieces from both the Museum of Scotland and the British Museum collections, along with other relevant objects, toured Scotland in 2010/11.
– The pieces given to the British Museum still exist, and most can be found in Room 42 with the registration numbers MME 1831, 11–1.78–159.
– One contained an undisturbed ship burial including a wealth of Anglo-Saxon artefacts of outstanding art-historical and Archaeologyarchaeological significance, which are now held in the British Museum in London.
– The chessmen were soon after split up, with 10 being purchased by a Kirkpatrick Sharpe and the rest were purchased on behalf of the British Museum in London.
– They have been on display in the British Museum since 1816.
– He was appointed Assistant Keeper of Oriental Prints and Manuscripts at the British Museum in 1913.
- The British Museum set up in 1753 and opened in 1759.
- The British Museum Department of the Middle East has the largest collection of Mesopotamian art in the world, outside Iraq.
- An exhibition entitled "The Lewis Chessmen: Unmasked" that included chesspieces from both the Museum of Scotland and the British Museum collections, along with other relevant objects, toured Scotland in 2010/11.
– It was not even possible to question the finder about the circumstances: by the time the material arrived at the British Museum for study, he was terminally ill, and he died about a month later, in July 1980.
– Prieto, Princeton University Press with British Museum Press, 1997.
– The chessmen were number 5 in the list of British archaeological finds selected by experts at the British Museum for the 2003 BBC Television documentary “Our Top Ten Treasures”.
– The first panel {Description of first panel from British Museum website catalog:”Title: Joan of Arc, On finding in the church of St Catherine de Frébus the sword she dreamt of, devotes herself it to the service of God her country.
– The history of the British Museum began with the Irish born British physicsphysicist Hans Sloane, who died aged 93 in 1753.
