Example sentences of "door at [art] far [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The time was 6.30 a.m. , the bunks on either side of the hut were now showing signs of life and the Sergeant made his noisy way towards the door at the far end of the hut , banging on each bed with his stick as he went .
2 The right wall had a cupboard door , with the stair door at the far end ; on the space between was a mahogany bookcase which my father had made .
3 We swayed down the long baggage car , which was half empty of freight and very noisy , and George , having told me to remove and lay aside my waistcoat in case I got oil on it , unlocked the door at the far end .
4 I took no notice and passed through the door at the far end of the room .
5 Before either could speak again , the door at the far end of the room opened and Ben 's mother entered , carrying a tray .
6 As the door at the far end of the room hissed open , steam billowed out into the corridor beyond .
7 As he stood there , a massive double door at the far end was kicked open and several more of the Robemaker 's creatures came shuffling in , dragging a wheeled cart , with a newly cut-down beech Tree lying on it .
8 But light was spilling in through the seams of the door at the far end of the room ; crimson , glowing light from whatever lay on the other side .
9 And then , because there did not seem to be any reason to wait , they moved cautiously to the door at the far end of the wood-store and inched it open .
10 ‘ But there is n't really any choice , ’ said Fenella , firmly , and turned to the ornate silver door at the far end of the room .
11 Then the door at the far end of the room opened and the steward , Ross , was with her .
12 As she hurried towards the door at the far end of the hall , though , it opened and Eleanor walked in .
13 But there was no answer when she knocked on Louise 's door , nor when she tried another new friend 's door at the far end of the passage , and this was so discouraging that she went back to her own room and cried till her blue eyes wre red-rimmed and swollen .
14 He walked over to a door at the far end of the office and flung it open .
15 The door at the far end of the room , which she presumed was his study , was still closed , but she could hear the muffled sound of his voice and — surprise , surprise ! — even the sound of a relaxed laugh .
16 Grinning unrepentantly , he strode ahead and rapped on a door at the far end of the hall .
17 The door at the far end opened and a girl in a similar serving-wench dress but of silk and with a richly embroidered apron came in carrying a small cardboard box .
18 But , as she stood undecidedly on the threshold , Marc appeared through a door at the far end .
19 She led her downstairs along a corridor she had explored on her first day and indicated a door at the far end .
20 A door at the far end was a little ajar , showing that it led to a white-tiled wash-room .
21 ‘ I 'm referring to the shampooing session , ’ he said curtly , and strode towards a door at the far end .
22 There was a knock on the door at the far side of the room , and after a moment the soldier entered with an armload of goods in striped bags .
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