Example sentences of "a door at " in BNC.
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1 | I get into step with him and we stop at a door at the end of the corridor . |
2 | Take no notice , it 's only the wife , ’ he added , as a woman looked into the shop from a door at the back . |
3 | The Headmaster opened a door at the other end of the hallway . |
4 | There was a large barn behind the gallery and originally a door at each end , one leading to the house . |
5 | A door at the back of the gallery leading to the barn or wool room is boarded up , and the railings or original balusters have gone , though a stout supporting post remains . |
6 | The German stopped outside a door at the top of the passage and knocked . |
7 | On the far side of the screen was Standard Four , whilst through a door at the back right hand side of this room was Standard Five . |
8 | ‘ Do n't forget you know who , ’ Billy shouted from the top of the hatch ladder as Yanto and the seaman disappeared through a door at the rear of the bridge . |
9 | There is a door at the base of the tower . |
10 | It must be a trapped bird , he thought , noticing a door at the front where there was a partitioned-off section . |
11 | A white-haired man limped ahead of them and opened a door at the rear of the room . |
12 | And then , finally , a door at the side of the room opens , and in walk Jim Bob and Fruitbat , accompanied by freshly-cropped manager Adrian Boss . |
13 | A door at the rear led to a narrow room which ran the width of the cottage and had originally been the ‘ back kitchen ’ or scullery and wash-house . |
14 | The cars in Underground trains have a door at each end as well as the double-and single-leaf doors for passenger use . |
15 | A door at the back led into a small room with a huge desk almost filling it . |
16 | Carrie followed him , through a door at the back of the kitchen , down a stone passage into a dairy . |
17 | There was a door at the end of the corridor . |
18 | There was a door at the end of the bottom corridor . ’ |
19 | There was a door at the other end of the tunnel . |
20 | ‘ Of course , ’ he said , leading them towards a door at one end of the room . |
21 | A door at the end of the hall opened , and Arkhina came in attended by a serving woman . |
22 | The Dr'gasians pushed a door at the end of the shed back on its runners . |
23 | Ash privies were an improvement , as they were built above ground level and cemented at the bottom ; ash was thrown in at the front and the contents withdrawn through a door at the back . |
24 | He looked surprised at her request for a word in private , but readily agreed and led her across the hotel reception hall , out through a door at the rear of the building and into the garden . |
25 | He indicated a door at the end of the room . |
26 | I passed down the ward and opened a door at the end of a passage . |
27 | He turned to a door at the end of the room . |
28 | He walked over to a door at the far end of the office and flung it open . |
29 | Walking along the top landing , he flung open a door at the end , and stood back for her to enter . |
30 | Grinning unrepentantly , he strode ahead and rapped on a door at the far end of the hall . |