At length, turning a corner, we came to a white wooden house on the Rue Royale, with a flight of steps leading up to the entrance.
Honora descended, and was almost at the flight of steps leading down to the office door when a familiar figure appeared coming out of it.
She stopped once at the bottom of the grimy flight of steps leadingto Judge Whipple's office.
It had a wide, brownstone front, with a basement, and a high flight of steps leading up to the door.
But she had scarcely ascended the steps leading to the Green, when she was chilled by the sight of Renard, who was standing at the northern entrance of the Bloody Tower, wrapped in his cloak, and apparently waiting to see her pass.
Hastily shutting it, and barring it withinside, he mounted a short flight of steps leading to the roof, where he knew a sentinel who had charge of the alarm-bell was stationed.
They had now arrived at an arched doorway in the wall, which being opened by Nightgall, discovered a flight of steps leading to some chamber beneath.
The last of these has a narrow flight of steps leading down to the moat, as at Baddesley Clinton.
At the top of a flight of steps leading to it is a small trap-door, and when this is removed a step-ladder may be seen leading down into the recess.
It is a fine old house, with its chapel, which has been restored nearly in the old form, stretching over the pathway, and a flight of steps leading up to the promenade around it.
Some one lit a match, revealing a short flight of steps leading to the water.
On the broad ledge of the veranda, on either side of the short flight of steps leading down to the garden, were great green flower-pots.
The exterior of the Caves of Arta, viewed when, turning away from the sun, one mounted the big flight of steps leading to the vast opening in the face of the cliff, was sublime.
The remains consist of tufa substructions, steps leading up to the temple, and some peperino fragments.
As is usually the case with tombs, in order to prevent spoliation, there were no steps leading up to the door.
It derives this appellation from the marble trophies formerly placed in the two side niches, and thence transferred to the parapet of the flight of steps leading up to the Capitol.
He was conducted across the court and up a flight of steps leading into a large hall on the first floor of the building, where he was left while the domestics went to execute their commission.
Teodoro, close to the narrow flight of steps leading up to the piazza of the Capitol.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "steps leading" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.