entrance stairs

collocation in English

meaningsofentranceandstair

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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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stair
noun
uk
/steər/
us
/ster/
a set of steps that lead from one level of a building ...
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(Definition ofentranceandstairfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The material qualities of the timber screen become more apparent at close contact (a closeness encouraged by the position of theentrancestairimmediately behind the screen).
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A large centralentrancestairhall with a symmetrical divided staircase is backed by a large saloon, flanked by square and rectangular chambers.
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There is no entrance stairs, or probably was made from organic wooden material that already decayed.
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After 1998, the floor of the cathedral were changed, windows and electrical systems were replaced, and entrance stairs were built.
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The entrance stairs were those on the southeast corner, with those on the other three serving as exits.
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Only some parts of the walls, large main entrance stairs, the baptisimal basin and well remain.
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In some cases the entrance stairs were protected by additional walls and a door, producing a forebuilding.
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In the wet, dark conditions, a woman slipped on the entrance stairs and 173 people died in the resulting crush.
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Except for a bell tower added in 1843 and granite entrance stairs installed in 1853, it remains little altered to the present day.
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The two halls at the bottom of the entrance stairs show two agape tables (circular tables hewn out of the living rock and used for ceremonial meals commemorating dead relatives).
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