Sentence examples for was hall from inspiring English sources

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was hall

noun

A corridor; a hallway.

  • The drinking fountain was out in the hall.

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Pioneer of Eskimo anthropology that he was, Hall pursued a carefully designed interrogation.

It was Hall & Hall that matched the Anderses with the Watsons.

"I think you'll find, prime minister, that he was," Hall replied.

And it was Hall who brought Beckett to Britain when he staged Waiting for Godot at the small Arts Theatre in 1955.

Beard is, just as was Hall a dozen years ago, a surprise appointment to one of the biggest jobs in British cultural life.

For amazingly, it was Hall who had been carried around the pool to the medal stand by his father during the 1976 Montreal Olympics.

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He asked if I liked Xanax, and when I said I did, his response was hall-of-shame calibre: "If pills were cars, Xanax would be a Honda and these I got here are fucking Maseratis, brah!" I took the one he gave me and pretended to eat it as I slipped it in my pocket.

He asked if I liked Xanax, and when I said I did, his response was hall-of-shame caliber: "If pills were cars, Xanax would be a Honda and these I got here are fucking Maseratis, brah!" I took the one he gave me and pretended to eat it as I slipped it in my pocket.

"This is Hall of Fame-type stuff.

Robinson and Killebrew are Hall of Famers.

One-third would be Hall of Famers.

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