How to use in-sentence of “Ground floor”:
– On the ground floor are entrance doors.
– To reduce stress, a building’s ground floor can be supported by extremely rigid, hollow columns, while the rest of the building is supported by flexible columns inside the hollow columns.
– She and the twins had been left asleep at 20:30 in a ground floor apartment, while the McCanns and friends had dinner in a restaurant away.
– The Lord Lieutenant, the 5th Earl Spencer, heard the victims screams from a ground floor window in the drawing room.
– In 2004 La Trobe University bought the site of the old Argus building with the intention to redevelop and house legal and business schools in the building, as well as a ground floor shopping precinct.
Example sentences of “Ground floor”:
– The large hall at ground floor was originally meant to be used for various charity-activities.
– The station has an unusual layout with a concorse on the ground floor and both the bus and train stations on the first floor.
– The Ryerson Burnham Libraries are on the ground floor of the museum.
– The building also incorporated other elements, the ground floor of the building was fitted with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the street, as it was believed that to finance such a project they would need to rent out the ground floor as a retail unit.
– This new building was for the law-courts, with a ground floor arcade on the outside.
– The large room is on the ground floor of the Palace.
- The large hall at ground floor was originally meant to be used for various charity-activities.
- The station has an unusual layout with a concorse on the ground floor and both the bus and train stations on the first floor.
– On the ground floor the central bays contain three entrances.
– The ground floor arcade and the loggia has 14th and 15th century capitals.
– Around the ground floor rink there are 10 skater waiting rooms, a restaurant with room for 200, 2 snack bars, changing rooms, training rooms, 2 skating equipment stores, and one ice hockey equipment store.
– The ground floor is furnished as it might have been in Pickford’s time together with displays of eighteenth and nineteenth century costume.