19 examples of greater front in sentences

Even while madame was speaking, Jean was opening the great front doors to those who provedformal introductions being duly effect by Mr. Phinuitto be Madame la Comtesse de Lorgnes, monsieur le comte, her husband (this was the well-fed body in tweeds) and Mr. Whitaker Monk, of New York.

At the same time one side of the great front doors swung inward, and a footman ran out to open the gates.

A broad carriage-drive, leading through an avenue of chestnuts, led up to the great front gate.

The girl burst into the great front room of the log house, where the preparations for Easter were in progress.

There he reared and struck at the wood with his great front hoofs; the boards splintered and shivered under the blows.

Nothing more was said until the cab drove into the courtyard and set us down outside the great front gates.

The conductor, a solitary ant, made his toilsome way across the great front of the stage, evoking a burst of applause, which resounded hollowly in the inhuman spaces of the building.

We entered the house by a side doorthe great front entrance had chains across itand we went through many passages, and up a staircase, in the dark except for a single candle.

And there you are in Josie Fifer's kingdoma great front room, unexpectedly bright and even cosy with its whir of sewing machines: tables, and tables, and tables, piled with orderly stacks of every sort of clothing, from shoes to hats, from gloves to parasols; and in the room beyond this, and beyond that, and again beyond that, row after row of high wooden cabinets stretching the width of the room, and forming innumerable aisles.

Going directly down the Borgo Vecchio, towards it, it seemed a long time before we arrived at the square of St. Peter's; when at length we stood in front with the majestic colonnade sweeping aroundthe fountains on each side sending up their showers of silvery spraythe mighty obelisk of Egyptian granite piercing the skyand beyond, the great front and dome of the Cathedral, I confessed my unmingled admiration.

At length, he held open for her to enter, the door of the great front room, filled with Northern brightness from a skylight of modern proportions.

He looked up at the great front of the Cathedral, unchanging through so many changing years, and, as he looked, he thought how small and ephemeral a thing he was and his love and grief.

In a few minutes more he was quite close, all of a sudden, to the great front, rising gray and dim in the feeble light, and not till he could have struck it with his good oak "wattle" did he discover it to be only one of those wild, gray frontages of living rock that rise here and there in picturesque tiers along the slopes of those solitary mountains.

Go back in fancy for a little to the time when that great front of the Cathedral, with its forests of towers and pinnacles, its three vast portals, was brand-new and white, all free from the scaffolding, and fitting on so strangely to the Norman work behind.

However, we had time to see that the great front is a lumber of littleness, composed of black brick, stuck full of bad old busts, and fringed with gold rails.

"Go and make them go to bed in my great front room.

This changed the whole front, and made the Swedes face about to the left, and made a great front on their flank to make this good.

New Orleans, let us say once more, was small, and the apothecary of the rue Royale locally famed; and what with curiosity and that innate politeness which it is the Creole's boast that he cannot mortify, the veranda, about the top of the great front stair, was well crowded with people of both sexes and all ages.

At eleven o’clock I heard a pounding at the great front door and Bates came to announce a caller, who was now audibly knocking the snow from his shoes in the outer hall.

19 examples of  greater front  in sentences