Sentences with phrase «walking down the hall from»

What if taking your child to work means having him walk down the hall from his bedroom to your home office?
While walking down the hall from the studio I can hear someone saying, «Ugh... I look so big today» or «Do these pants cover up my cellulite?»

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Fifty minutes later, I've walked 1.2 miles, without even thinking about it — until I get an email from an acquaintance down the hall with the subject «Got ta ask»: «Are you going to be working at a treadmill desk all week?
My mom and I were walking down the hall after service to pick my youngest brother up from the pre-school class.
They specifically stated that they do not want the nurse to be able to walk down the hall and get a bottle of formula (most hospitals have removed the formula from the bassinets a while ago.)
He told me he had wrapped Alex in a piece of cloth and put him in the walk - in cooler, down the hall from the lab.
While I am perusing instructions, the children walked in, ushered down the hall by the duty aide from the gym.
Back then, my parents, brother, and I had been walked from a heavily overbooked Churchill, and a London taxi brought us to the serene and supremely elegant Westbury, where the first suite we were shown was so nice that my parents opted for it on the spot, unaware that my brother and I would then be accommodated in an even larger and more grand suite down the hall.
The Out of the Blue Drill Hall is a fifteen minute walk down Leith Walk from Waverley rail statwalk down Leith Walk from Waverley rail statWalk from Waverley rail station.
The larger departments have an assigning partner who «keeps track of what's on everyone's plate,» but as associates find their feet they can receive work directly from partners or take a «walk down the hall» to seek out assignments «if I have extra hours to fill.»
The curvy bed from Wesley Hall takes a walk down the furniture runway with its gutsy black - floral upholstery.
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