cinema - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • 1920s: Module 5 Studies in World Cinema German and Soviet cinema of the 1920s.

Preposition: in

  • 1930s: What was the purpose of the cinema in the 1930s - a device to confront the real or a place to escape?

Adjective modifier

  • multiplex: I also give the Green Party's unequivocal opposition to the building of a multiplex cinema at Crystal Palace Park.
  • silent: Super hero ' Simmonds Man ' , was a funny send-up of the early days of silent cinema.
  • Asian: However, now the only opportunity for fans of Asian cinema to buy these movies in their original form is now being threatened.
  • Hindi: But he predicted a very " bright future " for Hindi cinema.
  • Indian: Click here for story SIGNIFICANT women roles in Indian cinema Screen India - India.. .
  • Italian: Ironically, the Fascist industry provided the infrastructure for Italian cinema 's postwar revival.

Modifies a noun

  • goer: The themes just seemed to flow from the composer, and straight into the collective unconscious of millions of cinema goers.
  • newsreel: Lottery funding has put 3,500 hours free to view clips from 60 years of Pathé cinema newsreels.
  • screenings: Cinema screenings for schools, The Nerve Center Monday 17 January, 10.00am - 1.00pm, The Diary of Anne Frank.
  • screen: Britain's biggest cinema screen opened in 1999 at Waterloo's Bullring.
  • ticket: We cannot provide cinema tickets, contact your cinema directly for these.
  • multiplex: Cinema multiplexes offer all the latest blockbusters five or ten times daily.

Noun used with modifier

  • multi-screen: There are also several multi-screen cinema complexes within easy reach.
  • arthouse: Life outside study Around Upper Street you'll discover local arthouse cinemas, theaters and eateries.
  • art-house: Andi Ingle, owner of the Renoir art-house cinema in the center, said he would not welcome any further building work.
  • horror: A great achievement for horror cinema at the time as the film was released unrated, a big gamble that paid off.
  • multiplex: Its major new shopping complex, the Chimes Center, boasts a wide range of shops, cafes and a nine-screen multiplex cinema.
  • three-screen: In 1976 the Odeon was converted to a three-screen cinema.

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