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Example sentences for "another door"

  • Miss Heredith must have entered the house by another door, because if she had gone in by the front door he must have encountered her.

  • Besides, there is another door at the top of the steps.

  • Yes; a door at the end communicates with a narrow staircase, leading to another door at the bottom.

  • Another door in the rear wall leads into the kitchen, past the passage down into the cellar--or this may be omitted, if thought best.

  • By another door, this leads to the kitchen, or family room, which is lighted by three windows.

  • Another door, opposite that leading down cellar, opens into the passage through the wing.

  • Therefore he gave orders to the prefects to address the soldiers and do their best to pacify them, while he bade the guests rise, and leave by another door.

  • How could Knyvet go 'by change' into the vault by another door, unless he or someone else had gone in earlier by some other approach?

  • Moreover, it is almost certainly shown that this was the case by the ease with which the searchers got into Percy's part of the cellar on the night of November 4th, though entering by another door.

  • Sets were forming as they returned to the drawing-room, and Miss Worth, who had been sent for, to play the piano, was just entering by another door.

  • Then as Cyril bounded in at another door, "Ah!

  • Another door might be labeled "our love for a piece of land.

  • Another door might be labeled "the need for human sympathy.

  • Crossing to another door, he found it both locked and further secured by a large iron bolt in a strong staple.

  • This portion of the building was so narrow that the hall occupied its entire width, and on the opposite side of it another door, standing also open, gave a glimpse of the glen.

  • They now left the hall by another door, and entered a short passage, which led them to the huge kitchen, vaulted and black with smoke.

  • Turning from it at last in miserable disgust, he almost ran back through the kitchen, re-entered the hall, and crossed it to another door.

  • A page, who entered the next minute by another door, came to her side.

  • He also had entered life by another door.

  • By this time the Laird had managed to basely desert his friend; had got himself into his bedroom, and from thence, by another door, into the street and away.

  • Queckett enters by another door, Miss Dyott following him--both out of breath.

  • The windows look on to the street, and a large door at the further end of the room opens to the hall, where there are some portmanteaus standing, while there is another door on the spectator's right.

  • They now left the hall by another door, and entered a short passage, which led them to the huge kitchen, vaulted, and black with smoke.

  • All of this Renwick's mind assimilated in his moment of rest and recuperation, but beside the loophole, clearly defined by the flashes in the heavens, his searching glances made out the uprights of another door.

  • There is another door below, locked, but I can procure a key.

  • With pulse beating rapidly he felt for and found a wooden upright--another door.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another door" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another boat; another book; another district; another good; another gospel; another illustration; another man; another month; another nature; another passage; another person; another picture; another prophet; another section; another ship; another side; another sort; another stewpan; another vessel; another visit; another writer; deceased person; healing power; makes them; minced parsley; monastic life