Sentence examples for gives onto from inspiring English sources

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Before, a rough-hewed colonnade gives onto a courtyard of uneven flagstones.

The room is open to the outside garden, which gives onto a small shed of a darkroom.

The subjects are framed by red swag curtains; a window behind them gives onto a parklike vista.

A glass elevator leads to a graceful second-floor balcony, which gives onto various New Community offices.

Next to it is a large town green that gives onto the Long Island Sound, and we walked through the gate and down to the water.

But a fortress requires a constant line of supply; those who take refuge in attics and cellars require the unceasing aid of confederates; prisoners need advocates, escape plans or simply a window that gives onto the sky.

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Beyond sliding glass doors, a deck gave onto a wide lawn with a freshwater pond.

A corridor ran the length of the second floor, ending at an open doorframe that gave onto a landing.

Behind wooden shutters three windows give onto rock behind, trees to the left and the sea in front.

The entrance, through a gate to the side, gave onto a stone-paved courtyard, ringed by the guest quarters.

At the moment, he was still sleeping in his room, which had a window that gave onto a fire escape.

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