Mr. Mueller preached a farewell sermon at the Presbyterian Church and held a French meeting in the evening for the working classes, at a large Hall.
In the evening, all the people danced in a large hall; but at eleven o'clock I could look on no longer, for one of these days in the hot sun is very fatiguing.
There is a large hall, divided by square pillars, with a light and cheerful aspect, where the patients sleep; and a separate apartment for women.
The interior of the house forms a large hall, in form of a cross, the ceiling is supported by wooden pillars.
A large hall in the Court-house is appropriated for their exercises, when the weather is inclement.
After this the fairy led him into a large hall, filled with transparent lilies.
In the middle you shall build me a large hall with a dome, its four walls of massy gold and silver, each having six windows, whose lattices, all except one which is to be left unfinished, must be set with diamonds and rubies.
The servants brought him into a large hall, where a number of people sat round a table covered with all sorts of fine dishes.
She received me very politely, and remarking that she had heard of a large hall I had in my house, she said she would like to give a ball there, if I would give her the use of it.
I saw a door standing open just before me, through which I entered into a large hall.
I was conducted towards the lower end of the court, into a large hall, where I was received by a young lady of admirable beauty.
Gradually the room filled up, and then the adjoining suite of lofty and superb rooms, which ended in the rear of the house in a large hall, from which two steps led through folding-doors into the garden.
A large hall-clock alone broke the deep silence with its slow ticking.
I dreamt, then, I was entering into a lofty, large hall, with pictures and statues on all the walls.
We were ushered into the Salle des Marechals--a large hall, the ceiling of which rises into the dome of the Tuileries, ornamented with full-length portraits of the living marshals of France.
We went in and mounted the dirty staircase to a large hall on the second floor.
After traversing a short gallery, we entered a large hall, containing perhaps fifty females.
I was conducted toward the lower end of the court, into a large hall, where I was received by a young lady of exceeding beauty.
On her arrival Aladdin was ready to receive her at the entrance, and led her into a large hall, illuminated with an infinite number of wax candles, where a noble feast was served up.
The place into which we were ushered was a large hall, and the same sort of dance given in honor of some German visitors was going on.
Now if you are building a church or a large hall, apply this principle of the curvature of the earth.
In the silversmith's bazaar each man occupies a space about six feet square, in a sort of large hall, with low roof and many supporting pillars; this space contains both work-room and salesroom.
Speak the long vowels in your conversational tone as pleasantly as you can, tossing the tone lightly, as if speaking to some one across a large hall.
You should be able to speak gently without feebleness or weakness of voice, and so as to be distinctly heard in a large hall, and also to make the fullest and loudest voice without showing any effort to do so.
Fulness of voice is necessary, that, when you are speaking in a large hall, your voice may be powerful.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large hall" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.