But, a little like Parliament itself, the exhibition is something of a
curate's egg.
MIDLAND business leaders have labelled the Tony Blair years a "
curate's egg" for commerce - with red tape and the minimum wage causing major headaches.
Durham's cabinet member for education Neil Foster said: "The strategy is something of a
curate's egg. There's 75pc of it that no-one could argue with, but the other 25pc is a problem.
It's early days yet but satellite TV appears to me to be a bit of a
curate's egg, and a powerful argument in favour of the continuation of the BBC licence fee.
Generally, however, our callers are excellent but, like this page, the '
curate's egg' theory applies.
A
curate's egg which is rather too one-note for these ears.
He lists "
curate's egg golf" as one of his recreations'
So far, he says, it is like a
curate's egg - only good in parts.
The young fly-half, offered a rare start by Greg McDonald's injury, had what John Beale accurately described as a '
curate's egg' of a game.
Their second, harder-boiled album Travelator had a touch of the
curate's egg about it, but 1999 is the year to get serious about transferring the excitement of The Egg live experience to The Egg album experience.
LIKE the
curate's egg, the first night was good in parts.
But we are here to discuss the music-making, and a distressingly
curate's egg of a performance it was.
For all that, Christopher's is rather a
curate's egg, but if you can cope with the blips then the food is worth it.
That summed up a
curate's egg of a Walsall display - good in parts.
The latest analysis of Birmingham City Council's performance in delivering public services has all the ingredients of a particularly bitter
curate's egg.