Corridors Sentence Examples

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  • Those hospital corridors are long and the patients are relentless.

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  • The underground world was well built and bright with whitewashed walls lining corridors wide enough for two people to walk side by side.

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  • Dean's words echoed back to him, reverberating down the corridors of dank stone—then only silence.

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  • Larger tracts, forming wildlife corridors, are of key importance.

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  • She mulled it over again as she trotted down the corridors.

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  • When these first four galleries were full others were mined on the same level at right angles to them, thus gradually converting the whole area into a net-work of corridors.

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  • The building, completed in 1684, according to a plan of Sir Christopher Wren, is an oblong, three sides of which are dwellingrooms, connected by covered corridors.

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  • Marshal Marmont, writing in 1839, mentions the capacity of the Egyptians for endurance; and it was tested In 1883, especially in the 2nd Brigade, since its officers (Turks and Egyptians), anxious to excel as drill-masters, worked their men not only from morn till eve, but also by lamplight in the corridors of the barracks.

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  • Dean's words echoed back to him, reverberating down the corridors of dank stone—then only silence.

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  • She walks through the hotel corridors carrying towels.

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  • Lady Carteret died during childbirth in 1736 and supposedly haunts the corridors looking for her lost love.

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  • The local children found this a highly amusing sight and flocked to the windows of the corridors to watch in silent awe.

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  • But he does not yet seem to be stalking any town hall corridors.

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  • Her ghost has been seen wandering corridors searching for him.

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  • Guards roamed the castle corridors, heavily armed with an array of weapons.

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  • Children are involved in every aspect of the school - from designing facilities to patrolling corridors.

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  • Finally, sites at nodes in public transport corridors were identified.

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  • The effect of these strangely garbed men marching through endless corridors seems very Kafka!

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  • Then a medium hike down the kilometers of corridors to the new newsroom where a 24-hour news service is planned.

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  • Some serial seducers of both sexes roam the corridors.

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  • There is something very spatial, even urban, about the experience of walking around the corridors leading to classrooms and offices.

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  • Graham was credited with a number of unorthodox solo climbs, church steeples, office corridors etc., not always appreciated by officialdom.

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  • Moreover, they should not have to skulk around the corridors of their department on the off chance of catching their tutor !

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  • Smoking There are smoke detectors in the bedrooms and corridors which will sense tobacco smoke and sound the alarm. Never smoke in bed !

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  • Terrazzo marble in Venetian mosaic is used for the floors of the entrance hall and corridors, and the steps of the staircase.

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  • The dwarves fought under the Sun and the Moon, in thickets of the magical forest and in tight corridors of the mines.

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  • In addition there are several other areas in highly visible locations which would benefit from enhancement, for example on main transportation corridors.

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  • The old are neglected and abandoned in squalid homes, left to die on trolleys in drafty hospital corridors.

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  • Staff working late in the Abbey have heard an eerie wailing cry coming down the corridors.

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  • The very same group who all hate each other and spend large parts of the day whispering in corridors about ' The Others '.

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  • In public areas, silk flower arrangements and topiaries add bright, lively touches to corridors and lounges, and the art collections are among the finest at sea.

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  • Guests will find thought-provoking artwork and sculptures in corridors and stairwells, and the ships make good use of every inch of space by incorporating mosaics into the floor.

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  • Visitors begin with a short walk through the hallways and corridors and will see familiar faces like Headmaster Dumbledore and beloved Harry, Ron and Hermione.

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  • There are a variety of amazing programs available that allow you to do things like create a virtual 3D world, plan out game levels with corridors, obstacles and enemies, or even build your own customized levels of arcade games.

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  • You can place obstacles, corridors, friendly characters and enemy characters all throughout each level.

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  • Ascend the tower, then take the door to the Corridors of Dark Salvation.

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  • Talk to him, then re-enter the Corridors of Dark Salvation.

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  • The dark shadows and creepy corridors keep you on your toes.

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  • Hunt aliens, walk down corridors, and spout pitiful one-liners to the background of ultra non-hip guitar rock.

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  • Introduced to fans in season nine, guitar-playing Jenna Middleton (played by Jessica Tyler) turns out to be a perpetually shiny light in the otherwise gloomy corridors of Degrassi.

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  • After generations of living in apartments, traversing hallways and corridors, the people of Earth are uniformly agrophobic - if exposed to the sky, they panic and are forced to retreat back to the safety and comfort of their cave.

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  • Yeah, there's monsters that pop out of nowhere and elicit screams from the audience and heart-pounding tension and chases through darkened corridors... oh wait.

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  • He strode through more corridors than she was able to count, down several flights of stairs and finally to a short, dead end hallway with a ceiling that towered ten stories above.

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  • Bubbling with happiness, she hummed as she strode through the corridors in search of Romas.

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  • She followed the group down several corridors into a massive conference room filled with people in tight groups talking.

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  • The plan of construction shows three parallel walls enclosing two corridors covered with the peculiar pointed arches or vaults characteristic of Palenque.

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  • We can hardly any longer hesitate to recognize in this vast building, with its winding corridors and subterranean ducts, the Labyrinth of later tradition; and as a matter of fact a maze pattern recalling the conventional representation of the Labyrinth in Greek art actually formed the decoration of one of the corridors of the palace.

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  • Drums beat the charge, Murat led the way through the corridors of the palace to the Orangerie, and levelled bayonets ended the existence of the Council.

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  • Table-tombs and arcosolia are by no means rare in the corridors of the catacombs, but they belong more generally to the cubicula, or family vaults, of which we now proceed to speak.

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  • They were certainly originally stone-quarries, and the hardness of the rock has made the construction practicable of wide, lofty of corridors and spacious halls, very unlike the narrow galleries and contracted chambers in the Roman cemeteries.

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  • The upper storey often recedes, leaving wide corridors under the overhanging eaves, and in the " plazas " there are frequently covered arcades.

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  • He has, indeed, described in graphic terms the greatest of the more superficial changes he underwent; how he had " carried into logical and ethical problems the maxims and postulates of physical knowledge," and had moved within the narrow lines drawn by the philosophical instructions of the class-room " interpreting human phenomena by the analogy of external nature "; how he served in willing captivity " the ` empirical ' and ` necessarian ' mode of thought," even though " shocked " by the dogmatism and acrid humours " of certain distinguished representatives "; 1 and how in a period of " second education " at Berlin, " mainly under the admirable guidance of Professor Trendelenburg," he experienced " a new intellectual birth" which " was essentially the gift of fresh conceptions, the unsealing of hidden openings of self-consciousness, with unmeasured corridors and sacred halls behind; and, once gained, was more or less available throughout the history of philosophy, and lifted the darkness from the pages of Kant and even Hegel."

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  • Corridors joined the principal hall to the subordinate edifices, for as yet the idea had not been conceived of having more than one chamber under the same roof.

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  • The Cincinnati hospital (completed 1869), comprising eight buildings grouped about a central court and connected by corridors, occupies a square of four acres.

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  • They consist either of a row of rooms, with a corridor along them, and perhaps one or two additional rooms at one or both ends, or of three such corridors and rows of rooms, forming three sides of a large square open yard.

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  • The front hall, corridors and apartments are painted in the Pompeian style, with brilliant colours and with great artistic skill.

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  • Being in great part excavated in the surface of the hill, instead of the seats being raised on arches, it is wanting also in the picturesque arched corridors which contribute so much to the effect of those other ruins.

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  • To the north, in the Piazza Stesicoro, is the amphitheatre, a considerable portion of which has been uncovered, including the two corridors which ran round the whole building and gave access to the seats, while a part of the arcades of the exterior has been excavated and left open; the pillars are made of blocks of lava, and the arches of brick.

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  • In the part of Herculaneum already excavated the corridors in the upper portions of the theatre are compactly filled, up to the head of the arches, with pozzolana and pumice transformed into tufa (which proves that the formation of this stone may take place in a comparatively short time).

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  • It is remarkable for the preservation of its corridors.

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  • A'Ran, dhjan of Anshan, strode from the room in which he'd left her into the secondary control deck, a small room lit up with scenes of space, the planet, their destination, and the internal corridors of the craft.

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  • Corridors punctuated by lantern stretched in each direction off the room.

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  • She reached a stairwell and descended to a floor with wider, taller corridors, as if she'd gone from the wing with private chambers to a more public area.

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  • They hovered through the air, at last reaching one of the ships, where a doorway yawned open to reveal the damp yellow light and grey corridors beyond.

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  • Their brief search halted when a security guard swore no one had passed his way and too many corridors and stairways went in other directions, making further search difficult.

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