noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an entrance lobby/foyer (= an area at the entrance to a large building )
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There was no sign of her in the entrance foyer.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
entrance
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The two co-exist as memories of their cultures, with a healthy clash where the two collide in the entrance foyer .
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Today the art teacher, Charlotte Bond, and several students are working on the mural in the entrance foyer .
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There was no sign of her in the entrance foyer , nor in the street outside.
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The entrance foyer was packed when Georg sidled in that evening, hoping that no-one would see him and recognize him.
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The original entrance foyer on the main road behind the square was barred and boarded and papered over with layers of handbills.
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Bordered designs were used throughout the remaining passageways with a Chlidema square for the entrance foyer inset in a marble surround.
hotel
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Stephen and Lily sank into deep leather armchairs in the hotel foyer and Stephen ordered tea, sandwiches and cakes.
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Al Jourgensen is seen wandering around the hotel foyer hugging a wooden duck, used to frighten off local wildlife.
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The clock in the hotel foyer showed the time as nine-fifteen as she pushed through the doors and walked through the patio.
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Of course he wouldn't kiss her here in a crowded hotel foyer .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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About 200 tourists were gathered in the main foyer of the White House.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A cleaning woman was laboriously washing the marble floor of the foyer .
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Finally he got up from his desk and walked out into the foyer of the massage parlour.
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He turned smartly on his heel and trotted into the foyer , greeting the stewards with indiscriminate effusion.
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I passed quickly through the foyer , angled left through the large cathedral-ceilinged living room, entered the dining room.
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Their pattern was inspired by a fresco of an ibis in the foyer at Shepherd's Hotel.
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Today the art teacher, Charlotte Bond, and several students are working on the mural in the entrance foyer .
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We were standing in a foyer outside the faculty lounge.
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When again I passed through the foyer that day, the perambulator was gone, of course.