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

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1 As he led me through the back door and on to the waste ground he used as an unofficial parking lot , he said : ‘ Good runner , only thirty thousand on the clock . ’
2 She watched him ride on , past the lilacs , past the green door and on towards the main gate to the farmyard .
3 It was quicker than pushing through the front door and round to the side again .
4 The wardrobe was unbelievable , you could walk in at one door and out of the other , several yards away .
5 But it 's not easy I mean you know I was reading an article ages ago a few months ago actually and saying you know if you think about it the sort of revolution was over a year ago and still the government has n't done anything about it and I mean like a lot of provisions that have been brought into Romania sort of go in the front door and out of the back door and you know they sort of sent those of supplies like contraceptions and things like that for the women and overlap
6 At the top as he walked across the plateau , he could see the light from the fire in the main shrine , flickering through the open door and out between the pillars of the veranda .
7 He shook her off and made his way , groping through a dark lit only by the red light of the fish-tank heater , to the front door and out into the street and away .
8 She was through the door and out into the courtyard within seconds but Ana had already gone and all Maggie could do was follow .
9 He was still talking as he propelled her through the door and back along the corridor towards the exit , barely pausing for breath , and giving her no chance at all to interrupt .
10 I burst out through that jeweller 's door and back into the shopping mall .
11 I saluted , had a last look at Charlie Vaughan , turned about and marched out of the room , along the corridor , out of the front door and back to the orchard and the mosquitoinfested slit trench .
12 When the boy gave no answer , the old man took him by the arm and propelled him to the far end of the room , down the narrow stairway , through the tiny door and back to the safety of his own bedroom .
13 He had spent the entire afternoon in his office , pacing from the desk to the window , from the widow to door and back to the desk again .
14 At two-forty-seven the four men pushed through the glass doors and out into the motel parking-lot .
15 They passed through another set of doors and out into the open air .
16 The skeleton of the body took shape and when complete would be lifted on to rollers , rolled along the timber , out through the double doors and down to the waiting chassis in the yard by means of skids .
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