Examples of 'its halls' in a sentence

Meaning of "its halls"

its halls: This phrase is often used to describe a venue or building that has various rooms or spaces where events, performances, or activities take place

How to use "its halls" in a sentence

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its halls
His three sons were at home in its halls.
In one of its halls were found traces of prehistoric habitation.
Kings held their coronations in its halls.
Its halls are spacious and it resembles a college campus.
Endless groups of tourists roam its halls.
One of its halls is occupied by a rich collection of sea shells.
His sword once hung in one of its halls.
Its halls are well designed and equipped with comfortable seats.
It was in one of its halls that.
The sound of children laughing can still be heard in its halls.
The university has rebranded its halls offerings into three villages.
A family moves into an old house that has a ghost lurking in its halls.
Walking through its halls and corridors corresponds to a profound journey inside oneself.
One could spend hours exploring its halls and galleries.
Navigate a labyrinth filled with deadly enemies while searching for spheres hidden within its halls.

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Its Halls of Residence make LIUC a unique example of an international Campus in Italy.
Hotel Parlamento renews its halls.
Its halls and courtyards once echoed to the footsteps of Oliver Cromwell and James II.
The Palazzo delle Esposizioni is dedicating its halls to the great photographer Helmut Newton.
Its halls were carved to look like a beech forest, complete with birds and animals.
A place of darkness, its halls throb with a sinister history.
Maranhão does not want dishonesty in government, corruption in its halls and offices.
It collects in its halls the leading property developers, realtors and consultants.
Imagine a place that seems to summon-or perhaps even create-malign horrors to infest its halls.
Today it is the National Museum, and its halls contain rare religious and cultural artefacts.
If you come to Toledo, you should spend a good while touring its halls.
In its halls of criminal learning, impotence, amnesia, and resignation are required courses.
The most famous painters, cartoonists, engravers and sculptors from Argentina passed through its halls.
Explore its halls to see works of art by Botticelli, Titian, Raphael, and more.
This might be due, in part, to the spirits said to haunt its halls.
Its halls were “ no place for a woman, ” he said.
It is a powerful looking, 13th century building that holds 5 museums within its halls and.
Still, despite its size, 2.8 million travelers pass through its halls every year.
The trees, the hills, the deserts of Australia are its cathedrals, its halls of fame.

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