Sentence examples for through the premises from inspiring English sources

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And the good-looking waiters in long, white aprons glide through the premises with the agility of figure skaters.

At the opening of a Bangkok plant in 1949, for instance, the inauguration rites were conducted by nine Buddhist priests, who went through the premises dabbing gold paint on the bottle-washing machines and on the bottlers' foreheads.

And President Bush deemed it appropriate not only to tour me, to guide me through the premises of this house where he lives, we saw almost every picture hanging on the walls of this great building.

When you hear that the livestock in your custody has been granted permission to clomp through the premises of a national treasure that houses hundreds of priceless antiques, you do not feel unequivocal joy — particularly when the beast has been known to kick backward if a threat from the rear is perceived.

Add a handful of single works by women strategically installed through the premises — a Louise Bourgeois sculpture introduces the grand sweep of European Modernism on the fourth floor; one of Lee Lozano's hammerhead paintings commands the fourth-floor public space — and the curatorial rethinking sparked by Ms. Murray's show becomes clear.

Stew Leonard's carries only about two thousand different items — for instance, no diapers, hardly any canned goods — and you will likely walk by them all, owing to the serpentine layout that, as in an IKEA showroom, dogmatically dictates your zigs and zags through the premises.

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The foundation principles concern the 'empowerment' of children as 'confident and competent learners' through the premise of 'responsive reciprocal relationships' (Ministry of Education, 1996, p. 9).

One of the 21 invited medicine sellers refused to take part in the study (through shutting the premises when approached, not citing any reason for refusal).

The opposition leader, Bill Shorten, is expected to announce a plan today to connect 2m more houses and businesses to the NBN through fibre-to-the-premises connections, rather than fibre-to-the-node.

It is objected that these searchers went through everything in the premises.

US secret service agents, already under pressure following recent breaches at the home of the first family, dug around through bushes on the premises following the early-morning security shutdown while Barack and Michelle Obama were travelling in India.

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