Sentence examples for vast premises from inspiring English sources

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Dirndl skirts and lederhosen are not in evidence among Pilsener Haus's roughly 40 employees — waiters and waitresses roam the vast premises in uniforms of black shorts, black shirts and red suspenders that more subtly call to mind Alpine mountain climbers — but nods to cultural tradition abound.

Powell's City of Books -- a veritable mecca for book lovers -- added two floors to its already vast premises in October, including a splendid rare-book room and an aptly named Basil Hallward Art Gallery (after the artist who painted Dorian Gray's portrait), where visiting authors present readings.

There are L.L. Bean stores in every New England state but the mother ship is in Freeport, Maine, where New Englanders enter the vast premises in an enchanted daze and wander the aisles like zombies because they can't decide between the 30 varieties of laced boots.

Local police called on experts to help try to establish how they managed to pull off the heist in the Chamber of the Scrutinio, one of the rooms within the vast premises of the palace, which was once the residence of the former republic of Venice's rulers and now attracts up to 4,000 visitors a day.

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In vast new premises since June, its entrance now commands a magnificent view of the illuminated dome of the restored Oranienburgerstrasse synagogue.

Bill Clinton, at the very end of his time in office, visited Putin at the Kremlin, and at one point in their time together Putin led Clinton on a tour of the vast and magnificent premises.

And this preconception was strengthened when I entered the vast and lively premises on a Friday night in Toronto's financial district.

"What greater incentive for food producers than knowing their rating will be public and their failings will no longer be hidden?" She added that the fact the "vast majority" of premises serving food to vulnerable groups were getting high ratings made it hard to understand why a small number rated so poorly.

Water is used in vast quantities in health-care premises.

"It has finally come to light that the F.I.S.C.'s authorizations of this vast collection program have been premised on a flawed depiction of how the N.S.A. uses" the phone call data.

It's a clever scene that quickly sets up the premise of a vast futuristic city built upon the ruins of an old decaying one, but it's also a bit of a cheat.

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