Examples of 'its doorstep' in a sentence

Meaning of "its doorstep"

its doorstep: This phrase metaphorically refers to the immediate vicinity or proximity of a place or entity. It suggests being close to or at the entrance of something, often used to describe events or situations happening directly outside or near a particular location or entity

How to use "its doorstep" in a sentence

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its doorstep
Beijing does not need a crisis on its doorstep.
People were sleeping outside on its doorstep in the hopes of getting tickets.
Beijing certainly does want any hostilities on its doorstep.
At its doorstep.
But democracy stops at its doorstep.
China brings the world to its doorstep with scale replicas of famous tourist destinations.
But there is so much to do on its doorstep.
On its doorstep is the port of Le Havre.
The first sikorsky production model arrives on its doorstep.
I wound up right at its doorstep and I had no idea.
China is not interested in seeing war coming to its doorstep.
Has wonderful scenery on its doorstep with a children 's play park just around the corner.
Try to leave the burden of the job at its doorstep.
Practically on its doorstep.
Palamos also boasts a historic medieval old town and some spectacular scenery right on its doorstep.

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Its enemy is at its doorstep.
Turkey would no doubt balk at the prospect of a semi-autonomous Kurdish region on its doorstep.
The underground and a bus line are on its doorstep ( Henri Fréville station and stop ).
Turkey was particularly concerned because it had the conflict on its doorstep.
Working with the EU 's partners on its doorstep and beyond.
Europe ran the risk of seeing a ghetto emerge on its doorstep.
Here we are, at its doorstep.
Meanwhile, Russia appears provoked by the deployment of American troops on its doorstep.
Delivery feature, The best part of shopping online is its doorstep delivery feature.
It was not as interesting as the little girl and the little dog on its doorstep.
Delhi govt to provide 30 new services under its doorstep delivery scheme.
Faced with the enormity of the nuclear industry we can act directly on its doorstep.
With the Syrian civil war at its doorstep.
The tram stop Bezirksgebäude is situated right on its doorstep.
The islands of Ré and Oléron are on its doorstep.
Each day, dozens of refugees lined up at its doorstep.
Auckland, modern metropolis with nature on its doorstep.
However, it does not want hostile powers on its doorstep.
And today the anti-Christ sits on its doorstep.
In a monopoly, the railway waits for freight to arrive on its doorstep.
Finally, the site is served by six bus lines with bus stops on its doorstep.
How would the European Community respond to a civil war on its doorstep?
During their retreat, the Common Consciousness became aware of their presence virtually on its doorstep.
After all, Russia 's is basically on its doorstep.
Last June, during Ramadan, a pig 's head was left on its doorstep.
For keen golfers, Ras al Khaimah has two 18-hole championship Golf courses on its doorstep.
NL Rich Europe has Africa, the poorest continent, on its doorstep.
Gaborone 's close proximity to Johannesburg ( 356 km by road ) provides a large potential market on its doorstep.

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