Sentence examples for to halls from inspiring English sources

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to halls

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A corridor; a hallway.

  • The drinking fountain was out in the hall.

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Heading off to halls this autumn?

Pitch in with the cooking, cleaning and washing, otherwise you might be packed off to halls.

It deserves to play to halls packed with families and hen nights for years to come.

Since then its presentations have more than tripled and expanded to halls all over town.

Bournemouth had scant student accommodation, so those like me who applied late to halls were farmed out to local families.

In "From Congress to Halls of State, in New Hampshire, Women Rule," Katharine Q. Seelye writes about how women have risen to the top of New Hampshire politics.

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You need to go to Town Hall to get a permit.

Paul Busse moved purposefully from St . Patricks Cathedral to the Guggenheim Museum, to City Hall to the New York Public Library.

As a result, the shift from campaign trail rhetoric to halls-of-governance reality could prove turbulent.

I could listen to Hall for ever.

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

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