Curiosity took the better of me as I stepped the flight of stairs up into the dandy store. |
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Inside the doors of the Special Division building they were marched straight down a flight of stairs into a miasma of human misery. |
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Leading the BBC at this moment does feel a little bit like skateboarding down a flight of stairs holding a Ming vase. |
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At her bidding I followed Phyllis up a narrow flight of stairs and into the house's first-floor sitting room. |
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Plus I was far less likely to further injure myself by taking a header down yet another flight of stairs. |
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I sneaked her across to the west wing of the mansion, and up the flight of stairs. |
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He ascended the flight of stairs that led into the relative brightness of the basement. |
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The Danish Kitchen in High Ousegate has no disabled toilets at all, and the ordinary toilets are up an impossibly steep flight of stairs. |
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Proposed changes include moving the box office, which is currently at the top of a steep flight of stairs, to the ground floor. |
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How many times a day do you step up onto a curb, trot up a flight of stairs or hike up a hill? |
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Slowly, strained, the grate lifted and hung twenty feet above the opening, revealing a flight of stairs that descended downwards. |
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She pushed a button, and a large flight of stairs descended from the ship to the ground. |
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The doorman directed him up a hidden flight of stairs behind a velvet rope. |
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The man still continued down another flight of stairs from the landing of the second floor. |
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Lisa stepped off the flight of stairs and smiled at Danny, waving goodbye to Megan's mother. |
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Victoria collapsed and fell down the last few steps of an internal flight of stairs on Monday morning. |
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Muketsu, the first in Chizome's line, climbed the short flight of stairs and stepped to the front of the altar. |
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Three large bedrooms lie off the spacious landing at this level and a small flight of stairs leads to a fourth bedroom. |
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He led me out of the room into the foyer of the house, where there was a flight of stairs. |
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They had a big fish tank in one corner and he was trekking back and forth between that and a bannister by a flight of stairs way across the room. |
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She walked around the ground level looking for the flight of stairs that led to the second floor. |
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He stepped from the final stair, which led down a flight of stairs to the door, and could see endless sky. |
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It was too much for her to stand and she stood up and walked up the next flight of stairs and to her room. |
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Down a narrow flight of stairs, underneath the high altar, is the tiny grotto in which Christ is said to have been born. |
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Down one flight of stairs, in the tiny Green Room, the master distiller of the Buffalo Trace bourbon distillery is giving a master-class tasting. |
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Once there, Christine spoke to a chubby policeman who directed us to a flight of stairs. |
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We went up a flight of stairs crammed to suffocation by people eagerly waiting for the hall doors to open. |
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I turned and fled down the first flight of stairs and stopped outside the door to the 9th floor, breathing heavily. |
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He tramped up a flight of stairs and appeared in the minstrels' gallery overlooking the main collection hall. |
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We head up a rickety flight of stairs, pass through a wooden door, and suddenly my jaw drops open. |
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I wake up, shuffle out of bed, put some music on and meander down the small flight of stairs to the second floor of my house. |
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We dashed up the final flight of stairs and I put my strength into chiming the alarm bell. |
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He lead up the flight of stairs to a small landing and then proceeded down a large, well-lit corridor decorated with huge tapestries. |
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So while Nicole in a tight black dress was helped down a flight of stairs, the loved-up pair stayed inside. |
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As he ran up the flight of stairs, a superior smile twisted his scabrous face. |
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More or less, this is some old guy barking out of key over the sound that happens when a garbage can gets thrown down a flight of stairs. |
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He gets out of breath easily when climbing 20 meters uphill or a flight of stairs. |
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Staircase floors at the start and end of a flight of stairs are known as landings. |
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Even walking around the building or going up a flight of stairs when tension rises can make a difference. |
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He'd even led me up a flight of stairs, singing a little ditty, seemingly spry and agile and as dapper as any day in his six decades as an entertainer. |
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The statue is impossible to miss: it stands in a huge niche at the top of the first flight of stairs leading out of the vestibule. |
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The two carried the unconscious body quickly to the tavern, through its small door and down a flight of stairs to a large room with cots and wooden beds lining the walls. |
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He left me at the head of a flight of stairs leading to the basement. |
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Patients are unable to walk up one flight of stairs or two level city blocks. |
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Participants of the study described the physical pain of not being able to lift one foot after another up a flight of stairs due to the heaviness of shoes. |
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There was one daunting, archaic elevator, and a flight of stairs with no lights. |
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In Iowa, a pregnant mother of two fell down a flight of stairs in her home and went to the emergency room. |
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The two domes were independent of each other, making it is possible for visitors to travel between the two domes on a walkway, after climbing a flight of stairs. |
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To reach the lifts that are available, you have to climb a flight of stairs, which is no use for passengers with luggage, bikes, children and buggies. |
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Three days after heart surgery, Randy Klatt was able to get out of his hospital bed, and walk up and down a flight of stairs unaided. |
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I finally thought to get off on the fourth floor and descend a flight of stairs, only to find that a custodian had roped off that end of the third-floor hallway for mopping. |
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In my basement flat there was no attic, no airing cupboard and no flight of stairs. |
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On December 9, 2001, Peterson called Durham emergency services to report that his wife had fallen down a flight of stairs. |
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Each girl sat on one of the banisters of the staircase, sliding down the long flight of stairs, landing a few seconds before Nick in the grand hall. |
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From the private hall a flight of stairs led to the upper floor, where there were rooms for the postmaster, stores, telegraph linesmen, postmen, and the female clerks. |
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The worst could be the tiny water closet at Nello, down a steep flight of stairs almost under Madison Avenue. |
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He probably would have still been teaching at Premiere Guild right now if he hadn't fell down a flight of stairs and broken his hip and bruised his tail bone. |
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Skiers had to access the cabin via a flight of stairs, which could be a rather laborious trek for people wearing clumpy ski boots. |
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I went down a flight of stairs to level three, the guys' dorms. |
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A grand flight of stairs now opens downwards to link the Square to the banks of the Rideau Canal. |
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Applying hand cuffs or running up a flight of stairs, are examples of activities that would primarily utilize the ATP-PCr system. |
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The master would then retire to his cabin, one flight of stairs below the wheelhouse, while the first officer was in charge of the navigation. |
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Imposing wooden construction with interior flight of stairs and roofed lookout platform. |
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After about a meter into the room a flight of stairs marched upwards, lit every so often by elaborate and rustic candleholders with red, thin candles. |
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A complete staircase from the newel post to second floor landing with vertical elements for the beginning of a second flight of stairs. |
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It led him down a long, narrow flight of stairs to a dark, dank basement. |
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Ask them to consider what it would feel like to walk up a flight of stairs or perform other simple tasks while breathing like this. |
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After crossing the bridge, pedestrian had to go down one flight of stairs and up another to reach the residential area. |
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The breathlessness caused by COPD can be so limiting that patients cannot manage day-to-day activities such as climbing a flight of stairs, having a shower or cooking a meal. |
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During this time Thomas fractured his arm falling down a flight of stairs when drunk. |
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A flight of stairs with a wrought iron handrail delicately curved with scrolls and curlicue foliage leads to the upper level, and anther series of niches with shelves. |
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A dingy flight of stairs leads to a crowded basement where graffiti and wiring vein the walls, algorithmic neon shapes wheel and dart to thumping music, and a smoky fug of sweat and marijuana hangs in the air. |
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I noticed that a shinily refurbished Gateshead school has got a flight of stairs so high, pupils are allowed to go up it, but not down it. |
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Walking into Ciao Bella, you are met first by the aforementioned art, with tables towards the back and up a small flight of stairs. |
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Suddenly a little boy somersaulted around the corner of the house as if he had been projected down a flight of stairs by a catapultian boot. |
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One man who has taken this to heart is Rob Hill, who went from barely being able to make it up a flight of stairs, to running, biking, swimming, and climbing. |
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The third flight of stairs was built in early 1900s to facilitate access to the gallery, and it was expanded in those years with the creation of the Cini Gallery. |
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Rob is able to walk distances of up to 200 metres without any problems but feels tired after walking one kilometre or climbing more than one flight of stairs. |
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We went along the hall to the end and up a flight of stairs with a carved handrail and newel post. |
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Pick that wheelchair patient up and place her in the stairchair to get down that flight of stairs. |
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After the vase had fallen down the flight of stairs we were amazed to find it still unbroken. |
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There is only a pulpit for the preacher, which stands along the left side, and on the right is the mimbar, that is a flight of stairs with ten steps. |
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I myself have recently developed mild climacophobia. Don't know why, but I'm convinced that someday I'll fall down a flight of stairs and hurt myself badly. |
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