Architectural portal containing a door.
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Examples for "door"
Examples for "door"
1Australia has seen a revolving door of political leadership in recent years.
2That would leave the door open for future challenges from different plaintiffs.
3Hasty steps shake the staircase; the door opens precipitately; it is Andre.
4The pressure increased; the space between the door and the jamb widened.
5The door was open; and I saw Cristel employed in the kitchen.
1They were trying to gain entrance by any means necessary, including violence.
2Note the entrance; a vertical hole in the snow in the foreground
3It was the official entrance to Leinster House used for state visits.
4However, the rear entrance to the centre is another story this week.
5He's right here, just inside the entrance, blocking the way, Zelandoni said.
1Tomorrow morning we'll clear the doorway and try to shift the doors.
2Jeanne Angelot sat in the doorway in the moonlight silvering the street.
3One sat in one doorway and the other in the building next.
4Pringle appeared in the doorway in his eternal hunt for the tea-things.
5She looked up in astonishment when the two appeared in the doorway.
1Public health officials are therefore reluctant to speak about an exit strategy.
2Alexander's lecture will call for reform in Europe, not exit from Europe.
3It wants the new referendum on the exit terms early next year.
4Britain's exit from the EU ends 47 years of union with Europe.
5Hence the decision, apparently taken with great reluctance, to exit the market.
1However he said he preferred to discuss the issue behind closed doors.
2But beyond Davos, refugee groups say doors are closing, especially in Europe.
3They played Santa's elves with the police wish list: Bullet proof doors.
4As soon as the lift doors open, he knows there's a problem.
5A great product is not always enough to open doors, especially overseas.
6That'll certainly open the doors for a serious scoreboard in England's favour.
7However, the reasons behind the crash have been kept behind closed doors.
8However, it could also open doors for more negotiations with the opposition.
9Previous high court care cases have been heard anonymously behind closed doors.
10It certainly caused quite the discussion, behind closed doors, here at GeekMom.
11We salute them all and hope they open their doors really soon.
12It was also possible that the patients' names were on their doors.
13Tomorrow morning we'll clear the doorway and try to shift the doors.
14We simply couldn't accept the idea of a night out of doors.
15Many of the Democratic negotiating sessions have taken place behind closed doors.
16We turn left and immediately meet with a set of security doors.
Doors nas variantes da língua