How to use "corridor" in a sentence

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He went into the corridor and began to shout loudly.

He then carried Cosette, who was sleeping in his arms, along a dark corridor and up some stairs to the room he had rented since his escape from Montreuil

At daybreak, as he was falling asleep at last, he heard footsteps in the corridor outside his room again

She had not entered the room, but was still standing in the half-light of the corridor.

He walks up the corridor to the front desk and is about to shout for an officer when he sees the tall figure standing at the door of the police station

"Jesus," says Smith in the corridor

The door to the tower is in another corridor, and when they open it, they hear footsteps on the stairs

And they heard it in the corridor with Miss White and Mr Cliff.

I was in a stone corridor

I was in a corridor with doors on either side

I was standing in the corridor of the west wing

I was again in the corridor where I had stood on my first morning at Manderley

Then I turned and walked into the corridor

When I was ready, I opened the door and walked along the corridor

I went up the stairs and along the corridor to my room

I went through the house, along the dark silent corridor of the west wing to Rebecca's room

She turned her back on me and went along the corridor

The noise was louder in the corridor than it had been in the living room

At first Vivienne thought that, she was imagining the change in temperature, but the closer she drew to the end of the corridor, the colder it got

They were in a ten-passenger jet that belonged to the Network, and the aircraft took a battering from the high-altitude winds that blew across its assigned flight corridor

Tina cringed back against the corridor wall.

The corridor terminated in an airtight steel door similar to those found on submarines; the burnished metal glowed softly, and light gleamed off the big round-headed rivets.

In the room near the elevators, people were still talking and laughing, but no one stepped into the corridor.

As we walked along the corridor, Sir Percival came up the stairs and said, 'She's not there