1. A soft-faced old man was framed by the double doors that opened on to a room of unparalleled luxury. 2. A special attraction is the swimming pool, with sliding windows opening on to a large lawn. 3. About ten years ago another dancing school opened on the other side of town. 4. Although the show opened on Broadway to less than rave reviews, Sandy said the new production is better. 5. Arriving in Honolulu, I spent a night in a hotel room that opened on to a balcony overlooking tall palm trees. 6. As usual, the casement opened on fog as white and blind as sleep. 7. If you open the valve on the tyre, air flows out until the pressure inside the tyre equals that outside. 8. It was handy since it opened directly on to the parking slots for office staff, much prized and intrigued over. 9. Julio points to a side street that opens on to the avenue directly across from them. 10. Mr Blackmore said stores that open on Sunday are stealing a March on their competitors. |