entrance hall
collocation in Englishmeaningsofentranceandhall
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entrance
noun
uk/ˈen.trəns/us/ˈen.trəns/
a door, gate, etc. by which you can enter a building ...
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hall
noun
uk/hɔːl/us/hɑːl/
mainly UK ;
the area just inside the main entrance of a house, apartment, or other building that leads to other rooms and usually to ...
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(Definition ofentranceandhallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Several sets of spears and shields would hang on the walls of theentrancehall.
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For instance in theentrancehall, only the water is moving and the light is changing.
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The movable canvas blinds prevent over-heating in theentrancehallin the afternoon.
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It also had its own brick chimney between this room and theentrancehall.
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First, the inner bedroom behind theentrancehallon the ground floor was partly situated in a secondarily added annex.
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A robot was displayed in theentrancehall, inviting the visitors to play a game of tic-tac-toe.
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Theentrancehallprobably occupied all of the space as far as the long side wall towards the yard.
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The remainder of the area, apart from the smallentrancehall, was made up of four bedrooms.
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Through the gate, to the left, the subordinate service wing contains utility room, kitchen andentrancehall.
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Counting from the north there was a bedroom, a living room, anentrancehall, a gateway and one rented room.
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The newentrancehallis 48 ft.
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It is a tremendously impressive marbleentrancehall.
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Theentrancehallwas full of men mostly in handcuffs.
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In theentrancehall, there is a notice board with information on the programmes for the day, the week and the month.
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The living area consisted of anentrancehallwith an outer door, a larger room in which to live and sleep, and a small larder.
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The least private spaces are of course the rented room in the south followed by theentrancehall, the living room and the bedroom.
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In hisentrancehallor pavilion everyone is seated according to his status relative to the chief (women do not normally participate).
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Going up, the main stair arrives at a smallentrancehallwith a less wide stair continuing on to the gallery floor to the right.
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The descriptions begin with theentrancehalland then describe each room in turn as if the speaker was walking through the apartment.
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The points of departure are clear: the focus of the building is the highentrancehall, lined by two geometrical units that intertwine and intersect.
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The brick wall starts as cladding to the cantilever over theentrancehalland then develops into a large expanse, interspersed by an irregular window pattern.
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Theentrancehallis circular.
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The employer puts on display in theentrancehalla copy of the family credit pack.
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One could literally eat off the floor in theentrancehall.
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Theentrancehallwas lowered in 1927.
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