Sentence examples for adjoining corridor from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adjoining corridor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a corridor that is next to or connected to another space or corridor.
Example: "The fire escape is located in the adjoining corridor, providing an alternative exit route."
Alternatives: "adjacent hallway" or "connected corridor".

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In the crowd of more than 250 people spilling into an adjoining corridor was Christine Wormuth, a civilian employee on maternity leave.

Most bet on the preposterously huge double igloo with an adjoining corridor, built by a team celebrating a birthday, but I'm rooting for the one made to look like a giant turtle.

a stripper pole, disco ball and cash machine, as well as an adjoining corridor of "cell rooms" – in the words of James Curtis, the Crown Court Prosecutor.

The nearest medical ward is in the adjoining corridor and nearest Accident and Emergency Department is at the Oxford Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, which is within minutes by ambulance transfer.

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The ceremony attracted scores of reporters and curious onlookers, who packed the ornate Senate chamber and spilled into the adjoining corridors in a scramble to witness the historic occasion.

Last night in a noisy, sweaty corridor adjoining the Workers' Gymnasium, two wins away from an Olympic gold medal after another quick win, this time over the Lithuanian Jaroslav Jaksto, the super-heavyweight was sounding considerably more businesslike.

Adjoining states in the corridor, Arizona and Utah, are traditionally GOP strongholds, but this election cycle they appear tenuous for Trump if he loses either, he will likely lose the race overall.

In a sometimes biting decision, Judge Sullivan wrote: "While many R.N.C. demonstrators may have preferred to roam freely through the sidewalks adjoining Madison Square Garden, or the corridors of the venue itself, the First Amendment does not guarantee that degree of access".

Equally effective are "Adjoining Rooms" (2002), "Sink" (1999), "Corridor" (2002) and "Discarded" (2002), in which intimations of other dimensions and additional, unexpected spaces repeatedly occur.

Most of the observed trams served as a streetcar in the main; that is, they moved on the road with adjoining vehicles but also on their own rail corridors (i.e. a dedicated light rail corridor section).

Having summoned a young man by telephone, she entrusts me to his care, and he leads me up one flight of stairs and through a dark service corridor which takes us into an adjoining tower, in which, one floor down, there is an operational lift.

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