Sentence examples for elevator kept from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, the elevator kept breaking.

It is showing a bit of wear since it opened in 2005: the beds were divine, but the elevator kept breaking down during a recent visit.

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Even so, Otis Elevator keeps going up, and, sorry, but those ballplayers really aren't as tough as they seem.

By Robert M. Coates The New Yorker, December 7 , 1929P. 21 When elevator keeps going up and up, old gentleman protests, "Why didn't you stop at the seventh floor, I told you seven, three times,"-- The operator looked around wearily and said, "Aw, I only heard ya once".

If you want to speak to a colleague in the elevator, keep the conversation light.

If someone keeps hanging around the elevator entrances and squeezing in whenever women get on the elevator, keep an eye on them and/or ask them where they live, especially if you are a guy.

Gorbachev remained in the elevator, where he obligingly leaned in for No. 4. The elevator operator kept his finger on the button marked "Door open".

I'm stuck in an elevator!" He kept at it for a while.

The elevator bell kept pinging, children from another floor playing pranks.

In the elevator, Nachman kept his eyes on the doors and didn't glance at the mirrored walls.

A Paleolithic front-desk index-card reservation system held sway until 1989, and elevator operators kept cranking open the doors until the early 1990's.

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