Sentences with phrase «middle of the hall»

Instead, he offered to sign on as the conference's «gold sponsor,» albeit on his own terms: in exchange for the $ 30,000 sponsorship fee — a booth normally runs between $ 850 and $ 1,870 — he asked for a booth in the middle of the hall, the exclusive right to put Starvox's ads on the hotel's room key cards, and permission to run a continuous video loop featuring the company's shows on the screens in the elevators.
You see Christians in these parts are so ignorant that they do nothing and have no power; you see these idolators do what ever they please, and when I am sitting at tables the cups which are in the middle of the hall come to me full of wine or drinks of other things, without anyone touching them, and I drink with them.
When he reached the middle of the hall, beside the Duke, he sank down on one knee, with the flamboyant arm and head movement he'd been practising (perhaps he could be courtly enough to make up for the Duke's gruffness).
If he's lying across a threshold or in the middle of a hall (more subtle territory control maneuvers), don't walk over or around him.
Finally, if you collect all thirty of the Disney Infinity 2.0 characters and level them up, you unlock Luke Skywalker's landspeeder, which appears on display in the middle of the Hall of Super Heroes to encourage you.
After that the youngest handed me a thank you letter for being her mum and I had a good old blub in the middle of the hall because it was so beautiful.
Antique furniture works well in a classic scheme, so if you have the space place a pedestal table in the middle of the hall and hang a statement chandelier or pendant light above it as a central focal point.
«When standing in the middle of the hall, you see straight out the three sides of the home,» notes Hatch.
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