One young sentry who felt that the ghost was near him panicked and ran to the guardroom for protection. |
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He went apoplectic and I suddenly found myself marched off to the guardroom almost at running pace. |
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Having explained this they went back into their guardroom and trusted me to go back out the gates. |
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The gun, until last year, had sat for over 34 years in front of the guardroom with little or no maintenance. |
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Passages at the back and sides would lead to other areas, such as the kitchens, guardroom, or servants' quarters. |
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If he'd mentioned anybody else's name down there in the guardroom, do you think they would have put him up for the death vote? |
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Their sovereignty, of course, won't much extend beyond the guardroom at the end of the corridor. |
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As she suspected, the guards were posted outdoors, outside the door of the guardroom. |
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The sight that awaited him in the torchlight of the guardroom to their level was not entirely unexpected. |
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A man accompanies him into a guardroom, where an officer is presiding over some registers. |
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Even the low two-storey army buildings seemed to smile a delayed welcome, as a gate was unbarred and I went through an elaborate signing-in ceremony in the guardroom. |
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The entrance was right in front of him and the guardroom was empty. |
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If you are to be held in pre-trial custody, you will normally be kept in cells in a unit or base guardroom. |
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At the centre's main gate, please present yourself at the guardroom to go through reception procedures. |
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Located in the most beautiful residential space of Palmyre, safety is optimum thanks to a guardroom located at the entry of the field. |
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This is why the students go into the guardroom, where they will be put in contact with objects from the past and present. |
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The northern tower, originally a guardroom, is still visible. |
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They laid down their arms, explained their position to their non-commissioned officer, and presented themselves at the guardroom to be taken into custody. |
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In barracks sentries are usually furnished by the unit's guard, a detachment of soldiers on duty for a 24-hour period, who live in the guardroom or guardhouse. |
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This gate was the only entrance to the village until 1866. Some parts of the defense system can still be observed: covered way with loopholes and a guardroom. |
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They arrested wrongdoers, heard cases as justices of the peace, passed sentence, and usually locked up those convicted in the local NWMP guardroom. |
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The two men were placed in irons and shut in the guardroom while the Company men paraded back and forth in changes of clothing, hoping to convince their prisoners there were at least 100 men. |
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When changing guard in the normal way, the new guard arrive at roughly 11am when the old guard have formed up outside the guardroom. |
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Access to the salle du Conseil was by a grand rectangular staircase which passed from the central pavilion of the château to the guardroom on the mezzanine floor. |
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The commanding officer gives us a nice welcome and asks us to wait in the guardroom, which contains six iron bunk beds – with a couple of soldiers still asleep in them. |
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This staircase, designed by Fontaine, carried on from the guardroom, between two pedestals with statues, and rose between two masonry pillars supporting columns, to the antechamber of the Conseil d'État. |
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Above this arch, a stonework wall holds up an arch similar to the first but which forms a larger vault, which supported the fort's patrol path and guardroom. |
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