Example sentences of "to [art] open door " in BNC.
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1 | I ran across the road to the open door of another tiny studio , and saw a grizzle-bearded hobo-like man singing into a microphone , his mouth wide open and his eyes half closed . |
2 | Midnight wandered to the open door , wondering how long Captain Meredith would stay in this place . |
3 | He looked across to the open door of the dining room and glimpsed the slim figure of Theresa Blaney standing in the shadows . |
4 | Dolly hopped to the open door of the living-room . |
5 | She hopped to the open door to make sure her voice followed him . |
6 | I found the café depressing , and walked to the open door and watched a goose waddle down the lane , her goslings in obedi-ent Indian file . |
7 | I had my breakfast and carried the tray back along the side colonnade and down the steps to the open door of her cottage . |
8 | I tiptoed to the open door of the music-room , but there something held me back — an odd childlike feeling of misbehaving after bedtime . |
9 | There was a scream from somewhere in the house ; the chatter of voices quietened briefly and he could sense heads turning to the open door leading from the room . |
10 | Because of a relatively low level of applications to the Open Door Scheme , the Committee decided to begin a number of regional promotions . |
11 | Dumbly , they pointed to the open door . |
12 | He ran to the open door to catch up with her when , suddenly , a man wearing a hood over his head pushed past him and nearly knocked him over . |
13 | Vitor strolled over to the open door to look out at the house with its quaint latticed windows , its white-painted shutters , the walls awash with waterfalls of crimson bougainvillaea . |
14 | Passengers went to the open doors and looked up and down the platform , trying to make out why they were stuck there , but no one looked up on to the roof of the car . |
15 | They had reached a short flight of stone steps leading down to an open door , and she had no idea of how they had arrived there . |