Example sentences of "its door [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When the Reading Room opened its doors for the first time in the city of St Louis , Missouri , it became the world 's first literary brothel .
2 Foxhall Stadium opens its doors for the first time on Sunday ( 2.30 pm ) with the Bangers and new formula stock cars .
3 The Irish counterpart to a London rock landmark , will open its doors for the first time in the Temple Bar area of Dublin in early December .
4 The Town Cinema opens its doors for the first time in more than thirty years tonight .
5 A new club which aims to give homeless and unemployed people what could be their only good meal of the day has opened its doors for the first time .
6 THE North Staffordshire Railway at Cheddleton , near Leek on the Churnet Valley Railway , has recently opened its doors for the 1992 season of running dates .
7 The manufacture of pins continued at Frogmarsh until 4 May 1934 , when the company closed its doors for the last time .
8 The Frank Cooper Marmalade Shop , which forever linked the name Oxford with marmalade , is closing its doors for the last time .
9 A hospital for pensioners that opened almost a hundred years ago is about to close its doors for the last time .
10 Eleven people will lose their jobs when the slaughter house closes its doors for the last time on November 26 .
11 But today it closes its doors for the last time .
12 How one charity helps another The Goodwill charity shop in Court Arcade , Darlington , closed its doors for the last time on Tuesday after four years of fund-raising for a children 's village in India .
13 EMPLOYEES of Courtaulds Fibres , Canada , gathered for a Christmas party in December , just weeks after the viscose rayon plant closed its doors for the last time .
14 What is billed as the First Green Consumer Exhibition opens its doors at The Royal Horticultural Halls between 24 and 28 May .
15 WHAT a delightful coup by the Royal Opera House , Covent Garden , to open its doors to the Maryinsky Theatre , St Petersburg , in a Royal gala celebrating the Russians ' renaming both the theatre and its city with their original title .
16 The Grosvenor opened its doors in the 1920s as a focal point for preachers , and it was the sound of music that made it famous .
17 The last surviving cloth mill was Peghouse Mill , nearer to Stroud , although still in Painswick Parish , which finally closed its doors in the early part of this century .
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