Sentence examples for elevator rises from inspiring English sources

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AN abandoned grain elevator rises high above the docks of Red Hook, Brooklyn.

A glass-walled elevator rises to an observation platform with a majestic view of the Alps.

A little way south, a clanky elevator rises to sky-top bar Erik's Gondolen.

At the push of a button, an elevator rises from your garage floor.

The grain elevator rises above the harbour, and next to it is the slip for the numerous bulk carriers and other ships that are part of the shipping industry that includes vessels from all over the world.

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It has views of the nearby Opera House from many of its 434 rooms, as well as from the glass elevator rising from the sleek lobby, the terrace bar on the fourth floor, the inviting Scala restaurant and the treadmills in the hotel's vest-pocket gym.

The elevators rise directly to the jazz center's fifth-floor lobby.

The construction elevators rise and fall, and at streetside, workers unload trucks and rig up the crane-flight of loads that won't fit in the elevators.

The land is flat, and the views are awesomely extensive; horses, herds of cattle, a white cluster of grain elevators rising as gracefully as Greek temples are visible long before a traveller reaches them.

The old four-story college building, which resembles a postal sorting station, remains intact beneath, with a new great hall and entrance, from which elevators rise to the tabletop through a monolithic, windowless core, while a fire stair dangles from the tabletop like a water park slide.

Boeing is putting away Airbus while Otis elevators rise in Beijing's proliferating skyscrapers.

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