Sentence examples for were hall from inspiring English sources

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were hall

noun

A corridor; a hallway.

  • The drinking fountain was out in the hall.

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Frankly, if I were Hall I would be a bit miffed.

Both were Hall of Famers; after Twyman was voted in, he pushed for Stokes's induction, which happened in 2004.

Among the players found to have CTE in their brains were Hall of Famers Junior Seau and Ken Stabler.

So were Hall of Famers like Jim Taylor, Joe Perry and Larry Csonka, who spent three seasons with the Giants in the 1970s.

The new voters were Hall of Famers Roberts and Seaver, executive Schuerholz, and sportswriter Pepe.

Were Hall probe field measures in the hippocampus performed with the stimulating cell also separated from the scalp?

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"This is Hall of Fame-type stuff.

Robinson and Killebrew are Hall of Famers.

One-third would be Hall of Famers.

"Here is Hall... sounding like an indignant, aging baby boomer".

The other two are Hall of Famers Chuck Klein and Jimmie Foxx….

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