hall - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • cater: It feels so strange to me not to know what I'm eating in the catered halls I now call home.
  • comprise: Property briefly comprises entrance hall with stairs leading to the first floor landing, living room, dining room and kitchen.
  • decorate: And thank you for all the behind-the-scenes help in decorating the hall... it looks wonderful!

Adjective modifier

  • hallowed: The hallowed halls paid by employers as they are.
  • packed: On the last Wednesday of term we presented a varied program of entertainment to a packed hall.
  • inner: Off the inner hall is the sunny kitchen looking out over the side garden to fields.
  • main: The hallway leads back to the main dining hall.
  • communal: ACCOMMODATION The apartment access is by private entrance from communal hall into lobby with wc and washbasin.

Preposition: of

  • residence: Halls of residence are within walking distance of the campus.

Noun used with modifier

  • concert: Also, I don't like sitting in a concert hall or theater with a full tummy.
  • village: The latter had a village hall where a dance was held a couple of times a week.
  • bingo: I can't see our church being turned into holiday flats or a bingo hall.
  • dining: Also the dining hall is accessed across the garden, via a ramp.
  • town: The palace faces a large square with the town hall on the opposite side.

Possessives

  • binion: Before losing on monday binion's gambling hall playing next to host of a. Have only fueled in an april brand names.

Preposition: of

  • fame: That it found its way into the professional ' hall of fame ' is perhaps more than the designer could ever have hoped for.

Preposition: with

  • staircase: Accommodation Ground floor: Entrance hall with main staircase.

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