Sentences with phrase «narrower entrance in»

The slate floor has a good combination with white walls and wall panels when there is a narrow entrance in the house.

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I am the door» it now runs (John x, 9); it avails nothing, as Jesus thought, to knock where one stands (before the «narrow door»); it avails nothing, as the Pharisees thought, to step into the open door; entrance is only for those who believe in «the door.»»
After announcing he was hungover, he offered some pointers about «la curva» in the early stages of the 875 - meter course, and the most dangerous area, the narrowed entrance of the ring, where pile - ups of collapsed people, a «montón,» were even more lethal.
As you know, us city dwellers prefer an all - in - one system but my very narrow apartment hallway entrance makes a slim design super important.
This pushchair is good value and is a must if you have a narrow corridor / entrance in your house.
Green Party gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins said «Teachout's entrance into the Democratic Party primary should be used to broaden rather than narrow the political debate in New York.»
Due to the nature of the narrow country lanes in the final approach to Jodrell Bank Observatory the pick - up / drop - off point is approx a 350m walk from the arena entrance.
Leone - style close - ups fetishise narrowed eyes under low, wide brims; horses gallop across widescreen plains in clouds of dust; a rowdy saloon falls deafeningly silent upon the entrance of a stranger; low - slung shots worship the seven walking in a line; a thrilling orchestral score features breakout horns, plucked banjo strings and hints of Elmer Bernstein's galvanising original music; and Red Harvest dons Stars»n' Stripes war paint.
The Salvation Army worker posted at the entrance to the Top Food grocery store here stands motionless, her bell silent, her eyes narrowed to a squint that almost challenges shoppers to pass without dropping a coin in her kettle.
It involves an excessively long soft palate that acts like a valve blocking the entrance of the airway, and a malformed nostril that is too narrow and collapses in when the dog is trying to take a breath.
The largest of the three known entrances to St. Herman's Cave sits in a sinkhole 180 feet wide narrowing to a 60 - foot wide entrance.
The entrance itself is uniquely a narrow opening in a rock face.
In a narrow quiet lane behind busy Jalan Raya Seminyak, a gathering of carved wooden totem poles guard the round thatch - roofed entrance to Blue Karma, suggesting that this is not your run - of - the mill hotel.
These narrow entrances sometimes led to B&B s in a traditional setting or vast private temples.
In fact, the gallery had moved a wall to separate the street entrance from the exhibition, making the viewing space narrower than it normally was.
The entrance room houses the installation Spoiled Foot, which fills the space with a large, obstructing black and red mass hanging from the ceiling and which forces the public to walk in a narrow passage and brush against the side walls as a metaphor of the contrast between those who live at the margins and a centralized social power.
On Tuesday night, the narrow entrance of Jeffrey Deitch's project space on 76 Grand Street in New York was bottlenecked with cool kids and the adults who tolerate them.
After removing the existing door that open into the kitchen, we open this narrow entrance and this did an amazing difference in how the space was perceived.
This is an inexpensive update that can have as much impact in a small narrow hallway as it does in a grand entrance hall.
This look works incredibly well in all sizes of hallway, from narrow rooms to large entrance halls, like this modern monochrome hallway with contrasting furniture.
We painted the narrow wall at the entrance to the kitchen with black chalkboard paint -LCB- and magnetic primer -RCB- to create a fun place for the boys to draw and play right in the kitchen.
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