Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the first floor [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Fire ripped through the first floor of the Afro-West Indian Centre in Marton Road , Middlesbrough , early yesterday . |
2 | His 22-year-old step grandchild Madjit was forced to jump from the first floor with his pyjamas ablaze . |
3 | The Accommodation Service is located on the first floor of the Tower Building . |
4 | An unused kitchen located on the first floor of this block , provided the necessary space for a new Staff Room , Kitchenette and Toilets , with supplementary Staff Toilets , Lockers and Resources Area being located in the link to the three storey block . |
5 | Christina went to her own office , which was located on the first floor of the reception building . |
6 | Some galleries project from the first floor of the house ; others are on barn buildings above the yard . |
7 | Here the occupants of the house would ascend to the first floor by way of the outside steps , as originally there would have been no inner staircase . |
8 | I left the main group and started searching on the first floor at the west side of the house . |
9 | There 's actually another complaint this morning I 've had on the first floor of G P House . |
10 | The old gallery will be found on the first floor of the house ; previously on an outside wall facing East . |
11 | Their 368-word report claims the fire started on the first floor of the Private Chapel close to the altar . |
12 | A flight of granite steps to his right led to the first floor of one of the buildings and an arrow carried the word , ‘ Office ’ . |
13 | These were situated on the first floor of the Pavillon de Flore which formed the angle of the Tuileries palace with the Quays and the Seine . |
14 | Money inherited from his mother enabled Minton to exchange his cramped working space at Allen Street for the vast purpose-built studio situated on the first floor at Apollo Place . |
15 | Opposite the house , watching from the first floor of Mrs Aldiss 's — the Stones ' eccentric , over-imaginative neighbour — a CI5 agent called Monteith was a shadowy shape behind net curtaining . |