How To Use Staircase In A Sentence
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At the bottom of the staircase a door opens into the white painted kitchen, where a small cooker supports an oversized kettle.
Times, Sunday Times
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I drew for him a sectional view of the area, indicating the staircase and plaza above.
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The words heard by the party upon the staircase were the Frenchman's exclamations of horror and affright, commingled with the fiendish jabberings of the brute.
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The shot was filmed with the camera gliding down the empty staircase.
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Numerous period features remain: the Victorian staircase with its carved wooden banisters, the 1820s ornate stuccoed ceilings, the many stone and marble fireplaces.
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In the beginning, I had visions of a fabulous, sweeping, Perspex spiral staircase, ignorant of the fact that this would cost about £35,000.
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You may talk vaguely about driving a coach – and – six up a good old flight of stairs, or through a bad young Act of Parliament; but I mean to say you might have got a hearse up that staircase, and taken it broadwise, with the splinter – bar towards the wall and the door towards the balustrades: and done it easy.
A Christmas Carol
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I became delirious, and quitting that staircase, which methought it was impossible for me to reascend, I sprung forth into the void with an execration.
The Paris Sketch Book
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Two twin marble staircases curved upwards, leading to the second floor.
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A glass trap door looks through in to the cellar from the kitchen, and a circular staircase winds its way up to the tower.
Times, Sunday Times
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Now you may descend the spiral staircase to find a golf simulator instead.
Times, Sunday Times
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Inside its marble staircase had completely collapsed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her inspection of the bedroom finished, she walked down the staircase into the coolness of the stone-flagged hallway.
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Richard also had certain visions, such as having uplighters up the staircase; I'm still looking for the right fittings to get that look.
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The pair were making their way down another staircase when the explosion ripped through the building.
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The lantern is suspended from chains fixed to the center of a shell cartouche with a representation of another royal crown painted on the ceiling of the Queen's Staircase.
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Provided there is space you will be able to install a traditional-style staircase for access to your loft conversion.
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While Mortar was thus learnedly discoursing, Sel-quist herded his team over to a staircase, which was cut out of the rock wall and zig-zagged down the side of the cliff.
The Doom Brigade
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A blast of warm foetid air rose up from the precipitous staircase to greet us.
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That bright sound propelled him faster to the narrow staircase at the end of the hall.
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The showpiece is the glass staircase that leads to the first floor.
Times, Sunday Times
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With a poem named "Europe," we should scarcely expect for a frontispiece the Ancient of Days, in unapproached grandeur, setting his "compass upon the face of the Earth," -- a vision revealed to the designer at the top of his own staircase.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 78, April, 1864
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The door staircase suddenly snapped off the foundation and soared up into the clouds, suddenly being torn apart by flying shrapnel of glass and metal.
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North or south, this route is as familiar to me as climbing the staircase to my bedroom.
Times, Sunday Times
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Hot water plates are very convenient, and easily procured at any large china shop; but if they cannot be found, put the hot plate containing the chop over a bowl of boiling water, and cover with a hot saucer, fold a napkin around the baked potato, and you can carry the tray containing the dinner through cold halls and up staircases and it will arrive at your patient's room _hot.
Making Good on Private Duty
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Sure enough, an extremely tall and bony man descended from the spiral staircase to their right, dressed exquisitely in a solid black suit and tie.
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A generous sun room leads off this, as does the teak staircase, leading to two upstairs bedrooms.
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But side by side with that history of inflation from the infinitesimal to the immense is another development, the change year by year from the shabby impecuniosity of the Camden Town lodging to the lavish munificence of the Crest Hill marble staircase and my aunt's golden bed, the bed that was facsimiled from Fontainebleau.
Tono Bungay
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The Regency glazed door opens into a hall with a staircase at the end.
Times, Sunday Times
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Wood bannisters and staircases, rooms with curved windows, doorknobs that were made out of glass.
August 2006
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She hopes that by April the Castle will be returning to normality and brides will walk down the staircase into the spectacular galleried Great Hall which is 80 ft high.
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Young as she was, I was struck, throughout our little tour, with her confidence and courage with the way, in empty chambers and dull corridors, on crooked staircases that made me pause and even on the summit of an old machicolated square tower that made me dizzy, her morning music, her disposition to tell me so many more things than she asked, rang out and led me on.
The Turn of the Screw
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Ser" we got to get out of here!" called the armsman at the top of the staircase.
Ordermaster
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Bryan Derballa for The Wall Street Journal The centerpiece of the duplex is a cast-iron and mahogany staircase that was welded together inside the home.
Hand-Crafted in Tribeca
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There was a grand marble staircase, spiralling up to the eaves and the upper areas of the casino.
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If you're standing behind said person on a staircase or an escalator, ditto.
Times, Sunday Times
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The station is somewhat different from reality, and - perversely - passengers leave the low-level station via a downward staircase.
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About 300 stone blocks of decorative granite were used in the outer wall surrounding the earthen dome, the central staircase, and the hallway leading into the inner chambers.
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Five firemen narrowly escaped death when a staircase collapsed beneath their feet.
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She heard the priest's familiar, flat footfall on the staircase.
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De Vere backed up several steps toward the side staircase.
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Thereafter, if I passed him in the corridor or on the staircase, those eyes registered no recognition.
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I noticed that the others were already moving towards the staircase without me, so I hastened to catch up.
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Despite the work, the slippery staircase is running with damp and sprouting moss.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cabinets filled the corners and the ceiling was at a slant, it was obvious to the oblivious that this room was underneath a staircase.
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Early last year the owners' corporation began complaining of tiles falling off walls, windows coming off their mountings, pipe leakages and pieces of concrete falling off staircases and external walls.
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After much search, and lumbering painfully up two or three staircases in vain, and at last going about in a strange circuity, we found her in a small chamber of a large old building, situated a little way from the brow of the Tarpeian Rock.
Passages from the French and Italian Notebooks, Volume 1.
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Women in various stages of undress reclined on loungers around the edge of the room and a beautifully ornate staircase dropped from its centre down to the spa facilities below.
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Two grand staircases frame the 50m long ramp, sumptuously sculpted with coiled dragons, marking the imperial emblem.
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Beyond this the entrance hall includes ceiling cornicing and a dado rail as well as a stripped pine staircase and banisters.
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Best of all is his immensely solid wooden staircase with a vault in the form of an upturned ship's hull.
Times, Sunday Times
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Three boys climb the staircase to a second-floor observation deck to soak in the view.
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An enormous tree fills the intimate lobby, and the grand staircase is garlanded and accented with teddy bears.
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Another identical newel post stood atop the staircase on both sides defining the length.
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The sandstone, glass and zinc building includes glazed staircases, landscaped courtyards and a high-level glass bridge.
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There is an intricate Victorian tiled entrance hall with a splendid banister and staircase leading to the upper floor and which is well lit by a large skylight.
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Two methods of changing staircase shaft into elevator shaft in building renovation are introduced.
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Along one side rose a broad staircase, while a door on the left led into the kitchen and a couple more opened out at the far end.
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Our predictions were correct: I had barely been in there twenty seconds before what sounded like the whole six-man team came tromping down a staircase behind me.
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The theme of dematerialisation is reprised at the top of the block, which is crowned with a glass belvedere (for meetings-with-a-view), connected to the lower floors by a serpentine spiral staircase.
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The sweeping staircase has been refurbished and the house has a new roof, conservatory and flooring, as well as new fireplaces to replace the looted originals.
Times, Sunday Times
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Spiral staircases and heaps of elegance lead the way to sumptuous rooms.
Times, Sunday Times
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Red carpets flow up sumptuous staircases and the walls erupt in cornices and curlicues.
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The sculpturally framed staircase is painted bright yellow that pops from the forest's green hues.
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The staircases were top spec.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Features clearly cast in Harvey's foundry include the iron balustrade over the porch and the balusters of the main staircase.
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For example, the broad wainscoted side hall terminates in a staircase that rises to a landing and then turns ninety degrees in a manner similar to that at Mulberry Hill.
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When Caleb could no longer hear his footsteps ascending the staircase outside the parlor, he rested the poker against the mantel and turned back toward the vestibule.
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We moved on to the under construction grand ballroom set with its twin curved staircases which surround a massive pipe organ (sound familiar?)
Boing Boing: April 27, 2003 - May 3, 2003 Archives
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We are getting a small room built in the loft for Philipp, complete with a spiral staircase and two loft windows.
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The original pine floors and knotted wood panelling both have a rich patina of time, and we love the steep staircase and the cobbled courtyard.
Times, Sunday Times
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After crude conversions, little remained of the building's original interior, except for some door architraves, cornices and a graceful staircase, brutally divided from the main space by a fireproof partition.
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A stone staircase leads to the deep cave labyrinth, 2500m of underground galleries.
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The corridor opened into a T-junction in a groin vault serving as a landing for a broad, dimly-lit staircase.
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Known for opulence,the MSC Fantasia boasts the exclusive MSC yacht club featuring a staircase of Swarovski crystals as well as a private lounge with transparent ceilings.
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Red began to climb the staircase to the third tower of the east wing, known affectionately as the correlation wing, used mainly for social events, conferences and the like.
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An ash staircase leads upstairs where an ash balustrade forms a minstrel's gallery overlooking the entrance hall.
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Before he could move up all the way to the top of the staircase, he paused, hesitating as he noticed no follower lemming behind him, glancing over the opened railing towards her.
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Features include a two-storey reception hall with domed ceiling, bifurcating staircase, gallery landing and reception rooms with marble fireplaces.
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Like Solzhenitsyn said, if the people lay in wait under staircases with sticks and kitchen knives to waylay the Cheka when they came at night, rather than hiding in their own apartments, they could have made it too costly for the Soviets to imprison and murder so many millions.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Whither Private Property
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On three floors, a curving stone staircase leads from the hall to the first floor where the principal bedroom has an elegant bay of arched sash windows.
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The river steamboats are designed in 19th century format with stylish furnishings - an impressive mirrored and brass staircase and a lounge with a two-storied glass rear wall for a glimpse of the giant paddlewheel.
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Now you may descend the spiral staircase to find a golf simulator instead.
Times, Sunday Times
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Holly was inspecting the wooden dowel on the staircase with the intensity of an archaeologist with a shard.
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Entrance to the station is by way of a single open arch, which is projected forward through the booking hall into a subway and four staircases leading to two island platforms.
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Some larger structured items such as staircases can be difficult to install in a new situation, as floor to floor heights vary.
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There was an electric light at the top of the staircase but there was no bulb in it at the time of the accident.
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A smaller staircase leads to two twin bedrooms, also with en suites.
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Women in various stages of undress reclined on loungers around the edge of the room and a beautifully ornate staircase dropped from its centre down to the spa facilities below.
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I also was astonished by how different the aesthetic system wasthe vertiginous staircases, the corbel arches, the huge reliefs, etc.
A Conversation with Charles C. Mann
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she walked lightsomely down the long staircase
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The showpiece is the glass staircase that leads to the first floor.
Times, Sunday Times
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After clearing his head he stomped off to the staircase and mounted the stairs to his room.
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Two duplex apartments are stacked above a shop at ground level, the floors linked by a narrow communal staircase inserted into an intermediate slot between the new and old buildings.
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Some of Payne's photos have shades of creepiness: the barbed wire surrounding a turreted building or the cold grandeur of a crumbling marble staircase.
Where Patients Once Sought Asylum - Culture - The Atlantic
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Boston, I saw him oftenest, and always when I was there, but for two summers he took a charming old-fashioned country house on the outskirts of the beautiful village of Pittsfield, six miles from my own summer residence in Lenox, and during those seasons I saw him and his wife very frequently, and was often in that house, on the staircase landing of which stood the famous clock whose hourly song, "Never – for ever; ever – never," has long been familiar to all English speaking people.
Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters
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At the top of the spiral staircase is the “Homme au panier,” a statue 4 feet 6 inches in height, on a pedestal at the topmost step, representing a manciple or serving-man bearing a basket on his right shoulder, out of which spring, like so many stems of wheat, nearly a score of vaulting ribs for the roof that closes in the staircase.
The South of France—East Half
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She looks everywhere and finally spots him sitting on the step of a staircase.
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He didn't speak as he led her through a stone-floored hallway to a sweeping staircase.
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Sometimes it was a bit like watching a small man trying to wrestle a grand piano up a spiral staircase while playing the 1812 Overture.
Times, Sunday Times
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The main entrance was carpeted in a deep red thick carpet which also went up the grand staircase in the middle.
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A spokeswoman for St Catz said that, since the foundation of the college, first years and finalists have lived on the same staircase, noting that freshers also take examinations.
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Two suits of armour stood to attention at the foot of a wide oak staircase.
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The Banke has been transformed into a space characterized by dark furniture, marble wainscoting and a central staircase suitable for Scarlett O'Hara.
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the down staircase
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Reef gardens are embellished with scarlet and orange staircase sponges and feathery gorgonian fans with their bright yellow branches.
Brenda Peterson: Gulf Oil Spill Meets Dead Zone: What Lies Beneath
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If only I had a crinoline to sweep down the grand staircase in!
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The staircase winds upwards round a central pillar.
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I swear they enjoyed tormenting us kids, making us go up and down the staircases so often just to get to our next classes in about three minutes.
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There was a grand staircase and an uncountable number of rooms.
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Servants would probably warn them but if there was an outside staircase and his men dashed up -?
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It has an agreeable courtyard with an elegant staircase and houses a small museum dealing with the history of Funchal.
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She bundled up my bedding and proceeded to toss it down the staircase.
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The bespoke kitchen, staircase and circular roof light are designed to mirror the building's crescent shape.
Times, Sunday Times
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At the top of the staircase is a small landing that separates two bedrooms to the right and left.
Archive 2003-02-01
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And once he put his ecclesiastical heel in a pail of varnish, and slid down an entire staircase, to the great imperilment of his kindly old soul.
Dangerous Days
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Lightning flickered in the ragged aperture where the ground-floor staircase door had been.
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After waiting for him to return and realising he wasn't going to, Jake peered up the dark, uneven staircase, and took a tentative step forwards.
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We offers quality staircase and stair parts including tread board , baluster, railing, handrails and specs.
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a solitary mounter of the staircase
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He was dressed in his official robes, had two sheriffs and a macebearer, and when he stood at the top of the grand staircase he was an imposing figure and the public was delighted with him.
My First Years As A Frenchwoman, 1876-1879
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Once inside a staircase, complete with threadbare carpet, leads to a landing.
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It contains original details such as wainscoting, marble fireplaces and a grand marble and wrought-iron staircase.
Grazer Goes To Market Grazer Goes To Market
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At the far end a wooden staircase swept up into shadows.
A Time of War
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The main spiral staircase turns the ‘wrong ‘way because one of the original lairds, John Graham of Duchray, was left-handed.’
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Visitors climbing staircases from the street would enter the park amid the lush verdure.
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The 97 rooms are reached via the lift or a marvellous staircase flanked by marble columns.
Times, Sunday Times
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Many other details, from the staircase treads to the fixings, were also executed in plastic, while, for pragmatic reasons, the load-bearing structure was made of steel.
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Up an unpromising staircase, the door opens into a small and perfectly-formed space, dominated by a long counter behind which skulks a spotty girl.
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To this day, I still have recurrent dreams of the Corryvreckan, in which I find myself descending a watery spiral staircase to hell.
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Clearly visible was the grand entrance foyer and marble staircase with piles of rubbish in the reading room.
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The pitch pine and mahogany staircase has antique courtesy lights atop carved newel posts and leads to five large bedrooms, all with en suites.
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There are fixed ropes, ladders and even rudimentary staircases cut into the hard snow, leading to the main route being dubbed a ‘yak track’.
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Kurt popped up with his assault rifle and opened fire. Ash and Olivia were at his side, MA5Ks spitting rounds down the staircase.
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The cornices were ripped out and 15 spectacular cantilevered staircases were destroyed.
Times, Sunday Times
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They clambered up the rickety wooden outside staircase to Louis's workshop in what had been the grooms' quarters.
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Alain and Enguerrand were ushered up the grand staircase, lined with tiers of costly exotics as if for a fete; but in that and in all kinds of female luxury, the Duchesse lived in a state of _fete perpetuelle_.
The Parisians — Volume 05
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She took a deep breath to compose herself and then descended the spiral staircase.
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A staircase of red quarries led up to the second story.
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The Royal Suite on the 25th floor has a marble-and-gold staircase, leopard print carpets, its own private lift and a rotating four-poster canopy bed.
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The house has a superb staircase made from oak and marble.
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As for those possible pockets of space beneath the numerous little staircases, a determining site investigation is essential.
Times, Sunday Times
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A staircase of 240 stone steps leads to the top of the hill, where, above and behind all the stateliness of the shrines raised in his honour, the dust of Iyeyasu sleeps in an unadorned but Cyclopean tomb of stone and bronze, surmounted by a bronze urn.
Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
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Polly went out through the back of fice to retrieve her car and drive home, which I understood was a house in a wood outside the town, and my father and I, bolting everything securely, climbed the steep little staircase and slept utldisturbed until Saturday mortling.
Penalty
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It was a tall, narrow converted farm building with steep winding staircases and rooms spread over four storeys.
Times, Sunday Times
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It has underfloor heating, oak flooring and doors and a bespoke oak staircase.
The Sun
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She ran swiftly up the flights of spiraled staircase, panting and breathless.
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The first person was down, with the last dong ringing in their ears, so we climbed the 69 steps of a very narrow staircase to the top of the tower and was rewarded with some nice views.
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Bad as this staircase was, the two other emergency exits were worse, McIntyre later said.
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Years of working as a master carpenter had sculpted his body as cleverly as he had sculpted the banisters on the staircases in their home.
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Those who can't negotiate the grand staircases will be able to enter the building via the basement.
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All lifts and whitewashed spiral staircases lead to the rooftop pool, with views of spires and rolling green hills, that crowns the complex of four thermal pools.
Times, Sunday Times
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The staircase became treacherous, cast into a state of almost perpetual darkness, and since the tunnel was so steep and so narrow, a slip could prove to be fatal.
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Interior details include a stone staircase and oak floors.
Times, Sunday Times
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She followed Mrs Noble up a wide staircase and then a narrower set of stairs.
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He beetled up the staircase
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A splendid double staircase leads to the ground floor as high as an 'entresol'.
The French Immortals Series — Complete
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In the glow of a hand-lamp Adriana climbed a wooden staircase to her room.
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He attempted to descend a steep staircase which had no handrail, whilst holding a small child by the hand.
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A pair of marble staircases sweeping up to the second floor greeted us as we entered the building.
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Everything was spread out over five different levels with precious few staircases open to the public.
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Inside, decorative features include Victorian tiling, a natural stone staircase, marble fireplaces and sash windows with working shutters.
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So they climbed up to the twisty-twiny, corkscrew staircase, and found the door of the room where they had slept under the wonderful white coverlets that now were coats.
The House of Arden
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(_Enter_ ANNE _from stairs up R. and comes to foot of staircase, followed by_ PIM, _who comes half-way down the stairs_.)
Mr. Pim Passes By
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The order to come down, however, never reached many of the men who had climbed the staircases of the North Tower.
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Wentletraps have beautifully whorled shells and take their name from an old Dutch word that means ‘winding staircase‘.
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The houses have fitted cherrywood kitchens, solid oak doors and skirtings and specially designed carved oak balustrades with full staircases.
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The wooden staircase leads to three bedrooms, the bathroom, and a separate WC.
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A glass partition faces a concrete wall with a cantilevered staircase that leads upward to a sitting area overlooking the roof terrace of the lower, or office, wing.
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The spiral staircase led to an upper gallery.
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End product staircase, staircase column, stainless steel guard rail, staircase fitting, stair rails, front door handle and hardware fitting.
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She had never been to a place like that before - a fifth floor walk-up along a dingy staircase, a room papered in heavy metal posters.
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In the entry, where the pattern of the fanlight over the front door shone starkly against the deep shadows therebehind it the staircase, of course.
Excerpt: A False Mirror by Charles Todd
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They proceeded down a wide staircase with intricately decorated wooden banisters and thence through another corridor.
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All lifts and whitewashed spiral staircases lead to the rooftop pool, with views of spires and rolling green hills, that crowns the complex of four thermal pools.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sunlight pours into roomy communal spaces, where floating staircases encourage staff to stop and mingle.
Times, Sunday Times
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When I opened the door, Kay was sitting on the bottom step of the grand staircase.
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The door with different hinges opened suddenly, revealing Armand and behind him a stone spiral staircase leading upwards.
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Verrio, a celebrated Italian artist is also responsible for the magnificent murals that adorn the King's Staircase.
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Coming to the top of the staircase, up which he had been followed by a servant with a pallid countenance and a small pigtail clubbed at the back of his head, like one of Goya’s sacristans or a tabellion in an old play, Swann passed by an office in which the lackeys, seated like notaries before their massive registers, rose solemnly to their feet and inscribed his name.
Swann's Way
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The grand entrance foyer and marble staircase were clearly visible as the front entrance of the building stood open.
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The metal balustrade assemblies bolt to the posts and the staircase's concealed stringer (the painted beam).
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You can also use the bottom step of your staircase or the kerb outside your house.
The Sun
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The apartment has double-glazed sash windows and a cherrywood staircase set into a recessed wall.
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There was a grave clock, ticking somewhere up the staircase; and there was a songless bird in the same direction, pecking at his cage, as if he were ticking too.
Little Dorrit
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It has high filigreed ceilings and threadbare carpet, a winding native wood staircase, cracked stained glass.
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The sacristy, chapter-house, fratery, and other apartments stretch from the transept southwards along the east side; above these, on the upper floor, were the dormitories, entering by an open staircase from the south transept.
Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys
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A dog-leg staircase which has the original wrought-iron railing leads to the first floor landing with herringbone parquet flooring.
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The atmosphere of the cottage was thick with uneasy vibrations, and as she ascended the staircase, they grew stronger.
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The bespoke kitchen, staircase and circular roof light are designed to mirror the building's crescent shape.
Times, Sunday Times
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The team can fit grab-rails on staircases and in doorways, fix defective carpets or floor coverings, remove trailing wires and generally reduce trip hazards.
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Wembley was also where the daleks began their ill-fated invasion of earth (mostly flat, no staircases).
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He accused me of using a "telephoto" lens to spy on his staff from the public staircase on the second floor.
Despite What Their Website Says, Taking Pictures In San Francisco's Museum Of Modern Art Is Cause For Ejection - The Consumerist
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Chewing on her lower lip, she trundled after him along a flagged passageway and up an ornate wooden staircase.
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Hop onto the platform, climb the winding staircase and prepare for a cut-price sightseeing tour of London.
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North Yorkshire Police had raised concerns over the plans, because of the small size of the building, suggesting the staircase linking the two floors could become a flashpoint for any trouble.
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I stood between my brothers at the bottom of the staircase in our house, dressed in a long dark green spaghetti-strap satin gown, my long dark hair cascading over my shoulders in waves.
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An absolute warren of corridors and staircases -- none seeming to have any signposts.
ONE HUNDRED DAYS
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Following the passage of staircases to the lowest level, he then went in a stone room, which smelled foully like dead carcasses.
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Going upstairs by the internal spiral staircase, which is set off by a painted panel of red on the wall, you reach the bedroom.
Times, Sunday Times