Sentence examples for wide halls from inspiring English sources

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At the Met, with its wide halls and deep storage, we are.

Inside, wide halls and generous door openings allow easy circulation through the 3,500-square-foot 3,500-square-foot 3,500-square-foote and a half baths.

Designed by Samuel Hannaford, the turn-of-the-century Cincinnati architect responsible for the Music Hall and the Cincinnati City Hall, the Beaux-Arts-style Hannaford has original doors, windows, high ceilings, wide halls and stairwells and refinished brass doorknobs and fixtures throughout.

When he works on elementary schools, he argues for wide halls and benches where children can line up while waiting for the bathroom; informal areas in corridors where a teacher can talk to students during the five-minute breaks between classes.

Colross features wide halls and spacious rooms.

The wide halls are full of antiques and flea market treasures, bookshelves and china cabinets, Norman Rockwell prints and old-timey photos, assembled chiefly by Jane Fitzpatrick and her husband, Jack, a former Massachusetts state senator who died last summer.

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INSIDE: A wide hall runs through the center of the house.

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — I AM jailed, with around 200 other inmates, in a wide hall that looks like a warehouse.

The kitchen, its far wall fully windowed, is a wide, hall-like room flanked with light-colored wood shelving and cabinetry.

Upstairs, four vast rooms opened off a wide hall, and a door led up to an attic crossed with naked cypress beams.

A two-story veranda faces the street, and a wide hall runs from the front door to the back -- a shotgun house on a manorial scale.

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