Sentence examples for having doors from inspiring English sources

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The experience of having doors closed in one's face day after day leaves a lasting impression.

Lazutina and the rest are used to having doors opened for them.

Although his family has lived in Japan for two generations, he is of Korean-Chinese descent, and has thus had to suffer having doors slammed in his face.

When Diana Rigg spouted this nonsense – the old "I like having doors opened for me" line – I wondered where the myth comes from.

But he also told me that women have more rights than men: having doors held for them, getting paid on maternity leave.

Mr. Karzai has often told those close to him of going to Washington for help in the 1990s and "having doors slammed in his face — nobody cared," said another Afghan who has worked with him.

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At least they have doors.

Tunnels off the main tube may also have doors.

"Where's the door to your bunker?" "My bunkers don't have doors.

In penal colonies they don't have doors.

He had "doors slammed in his face," Mr. Gallagher acknowledges.

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