Sentence examples for to hall from inspiring English sources

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to hall

noun

A corridor; a hallway.

  • The drinking fountain was out in the hall.

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Hall's chief of scientific staff was Emil Bessels, a haughty Prussian medical doctor hostile to Hall from the outset.

It took some adjusting, according to Hall.

I could listen to Hall for ever.

That option was anathema to Hall.

"Mozart wasn't like that," she said to Hall.

Policy & Adm. Committee are well known to Hall.

There is a quietness to Hall, and to her acting.

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According to Hall-Spencer, the ecological processes driving life on seamounts still are poorly understood.

By Friday morning, the throngs had returned to Hall H, outside of which hundreds had slept in line overnight.

To Hall Green greyhound track in Birmingham.

On occasion, this happens, even to Hall of Fame throwers, let alone young ones like Culpepper.

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