11. To his surprise she was waiting in the large hall, wearing a mink-lined raincoat open at the front. 12. The visitors were herded into two large halls. 13. The front door opens onto a large hall. 14. One advantage of so large a hall was the inability of all but the most vocal heckler to make himself heard. 15. They are fairly large hall churches on three-aisled plan. 16. It is a circular building with a large central hall marked E and the prisoners or those under surveillance and regulation in the positions marked H. 17. At the centre is an inspection lantern, a cylinder in which the inspector sits. 18. The layout of a seventh century B.C. example shows a large hall with entrance porch. 19. Atrium A large hall, lit by an opening in the centre of the roof called a compluvium. 20. At just that moment, the superintendent came into the large hall, ringed with vending machines and noisy with children. |