Sentence examples for a small hall from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a small hall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a hall that is limited in size, often in contexts related to events, gatherings, or architectural descriptions.
Example: "The wedding reception was held in a small hall that could accommodate only fifty guests."
Alternatives: "a tiny hall" or "a modest hall".

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On the first floor was a small hall and a few rooms, with shoes and flip-flops piled high outside.

The exhibitions that were once confined to a small hall are now larger, flashier and more ambitious.

Inside a small hall, music is pumping, flags are waving and dancing is verging on the X-rated.

Sanford Sylvan as Wotan could happen only in a small hall, but there it should be wonderful.

Critics called it "musical heaven," a "beautiful, acoustical dream of a small hall," a place with a "fine aura of luxury".

Shoes made of tires by World War II deportees and tear-gas canisters lobbed at Solidarity protesters are exhibited in a small hall under the bastions.

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A smaller hall can accommodate up to 250 people.

Why move a series that barely filled a smaller hall to much larger hall?

A large music hall upstairs could hold 1,500 people, and there was a smaller hall downstairs.

The size of Mr. Andersen's voice would fill a smaller hall, say Covent Garden or the Vienna Staatsoper, more fully.

Mr. Mehta said the orchestra had chosen a smaller hall because it did not expect an audience big enough for Avery Fisher.

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