Example sentences of "door [conj] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 With damp palms he opened the door that led up into the hallway .
2 ‘ That would explain it , ’ Angelica said , pushing open the service door that led through into the kitchen .
3 As he watched , the two men wandered over to the door that led through to the garden .
4 Nicolo jerked his head towards the door that led out to the reception area .
5 Instinctively , she headed for the door that led out into the garden .
6 With a whoop of pleasure Kirsty rushed across the room , heading for the door that led out into the hall .
7 At the one-way door that led back into the station 's tiny foyer and reception area , she stepped aside for him and said , ‘ I hope you find her . ’
8 When she went through the door that led back into the kitchen , she found that Julius was still there .
9 In answer her husband threw open the little back door that opens on to the Church .
10 He swallowed hard and headed for the door that opened out into the hall .
11 As I came to the door that leads out to the garden I heard Quigley 's voice .
12 Sammy stood on the mat shaking his fur by the open door and looking out at the sheets of rain that were now whipping across the graveyard .
13 ‘ You did n't think of opening your door and looking out into the corridor ? ’ she asked .
14 She unlocked the door and got back in the shower .
15 Kiah opened the door and got out of the taxi .
16 Fran wished that it had been further away , wished that she 'd had more time to compose herself and remove all traces of that kiss , but as she opened the door and got out of the car when they stopped in front of the neat little semi she was aware of the throbbing redness of her bruised lips , the faintly dishevelled state of her silvery hair .
17 There was no sound from below and , carefully , Craig opened a door and stared out into the shabby passageway .
18 Preston opened the back door and stared out into the garden .
19 And he stepped calmly towards the door and disappeared out of the house .
20 Bull O'Malley closed the door and walked back into the kitchen where Peg still sat on the chair , holding the basket on her lap .
21 Over at the manse the Reverend William McIvor , in a drab overcoat , let himself out by the back door and rode off to the north-east by a back path through the woods near Taymouth Castle , keeping his grey garron on a tight rein and stepping slowly so that the hoof-beats were nearly soundless .
22 He began to tremble as he stepped through the door and looked up at the dim stairway which climbed steeply out of the bare and musty hall .
23 She opened the door and looked down at the gutter two feet away and then sighed .
24 Jim thought , ‘ Hello , is someone coming up to keep me company ? ’ and went to the door and looked out down the steps .
25 She swung herself down from the back door and went round to the front steps of the kiosk .
26 I left my blanket roll by the door and went around behind the counter and started making out a passenger list and tickets .
27 She heard him slam the front room door and went back into the bedroom .
28 When the car was out of sight she shut the door and went back into the warmth of the lounge .
29 He closed the door and went back to the desk , sat down , dialled the number from memory .
30 He locked the door and went back to the carrel .
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