「Stair」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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n 1822 by-election held following the death of | Stair Agnew. |
2000," he said, "I'll tell God to go to Hell." | Stair also has received publicity over the years for |
She went down the | stair and finds Misuzu and Linea setting up breakfas |
nts of Braithwaite, Thornthwaite, Portinscale, | Stair and Little Town. |
In 1993 and 1994 | Stair and his ministry were partners in a failed shi |
carved wood pulpit of 1636, with an elaborate | stair and two carved coats of arms, of Charles I, an |
lowing his nephew's succession as 12th Earl of | Stair, and held it until it was abolished in 1918. |
You went down a rotten wooden | stair and entered a large, underground cellar, which |
the two-story main entrance lobby with marble | stair and cascading water features, upper floor cour |
l as music videos for Oppenheimer, The Winding | Stair and Two Door Cinema Club. |
he was appointed on the recommendation of Lord | Stair and Henry Pelham as one of the company command |
the younger son of John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of | Stair and changed his name to Hamilton in 1736 when |
mochowski (all later of Blue Aeroplanes), Bill | Stair, and brothers Jonjo and Robin Key (both simult |
One (to the south-east) contains a spiral | stair and the other (to the north-east) a series of |
The main lobby and monumental | stair are character-defining original features of th |
Brass chandeliers in the chambers and the main | stair are 8 ft in diameter (2.4 m) and weigh 625 pou |
The Earl of | Stair as caricatured by Spy (Leslie Ward) in Vanity |
uilding still exists, and the office is up the | stair at the “2009” door. |
There's a | stair at the station, passengers can go upstairs to |
er backwards and flip over to his death on the | stair balcony. |
He then hanged himself from the | stair bannisters with an electrical cable. |
objects such as salvaged and worn pavements or | stair blocks. |
Stair broadcasts from a solar-powered radio studio b | |
ne basement, the first floor reached through a | stair built into the thickness of the wall, and the |
Road to Derby Road (near Budgens store) with a | stair case half way along to Upper College Street. |
Miranda backs up to a | stair case, and all of a sudden an injured, frantica |
a troop carrier involved ripping out mahogany | stair cases “as if they we worth nothing” and utiliz |
Hustle Up the Hancock is an annual | stair climb up the John Hancock Center to raise fund |
The first event is the | Stair Climb. |
und with assistance from his wife, a motorized | stair climber, and a wheelchair. |
rooms at the Topaz Hotel include a treadmill, | stair climber, elliptical machine, exercise bike or |
themselves or another person bench pressing or | stair climbing. |
nooks, and on the west side of the house, as a | stair closet. |
is accented with bright blue at the top of the | stair cutout. |
Stair denied the allegations, stating that he had no | |
Street and St. Nicholas Avenue with one street | stair descending to the IND area. |
creator, Peter Stock, cites Bridge Builder and | Stair Dismount for the construction and dynamic natu |
ts, three steps up to northbound platform, one | stair down to the lower level at full time side and |
to players, it was removed due to the "Missed | Stair Effect", a phenomenon that occurs when the bod |
On inheriting his peerage in 1996, Lord | Stair entered the House of Lords and sat as a crossb |
Hip or Valley Jack rafters, layout stringer in | stair fabrication, mark angles, determine angles, an |
The monumental | stair, featuring and apparent lack of physical suppo |
The lowest steps of the | stair fill the full width of the well, before narrow |
orway, reached by a wide, shallow gray granite | stair flanked by pedestals with heroic sculptures by |
Works to replace the | stair flights are currently being developed by Netwo |
rily supported with scaffolding underneath the | stair flights. |
The exit-only | stair from the part-time northbound side features an |
It can be reached by a metal | stair from the concrete slab which forms the ground |
entrance/exit from the station before a street | stair goes down 53rd Street and Roosevelt Avenue. |
ime bank of regular turnstiles, and one street | stair going up to the south side of Northern Bouleva |
le and one exit-only turnstile, and one street | stair going up to the south side of Northern Bouleva |
The principal feature is the | stair hall and staircase. |
Inside, the building has an oval | stair hall lit by a cupola. |
t around 1740, in the Georgian style, with the | stair hall and the rear section added 10 to 20 years |
n, and servants quarters as well as an altered | stair hall and entrance. |
hall plan, with two rooms to each side of the | stair hall. |
e married Mary Stewart, the eldest daughter of | Stair Hathorn Stewart. |
Stair Hole, less than half a mile away, is an infant | |
and faults, known as the Lulworth Crumple, at | Stair Hole, Lulworth Cove, Arish Mell and at Peveril |
The belfry | stair is in the south-east turret. |
Beneath the | stair is a small chamber which accesses an east-faci |
This | stair is built into a corbelled turret in the re-ent |
No Crystal | Stair is a novel, published in 1997, by Canadian aut |
The | stair is set in a semicircular bay on the rear. |
The | stair is the one accompanying the light on the north |
No Crystal | Stair is a coming-of-age story set in the Little Bur |
The Iron | Stair is a 1933 British crime film directed by Lesli |
Rock cut | stair leading to Kanheri |
de of this chimney is occupied by an elaborate | stair leading from the entrance foyer to the second |
The broad turnpike | stair leads up to the hall level, from which a small |
spiral staircase, from which a further spiral | stair leads to the roof and to a small room above th |
This exit's street | stair leads to the southwest corner of Newkirk and N |
Its street | stair leads to the southeast corner of Newkirk and N |
A smaller, narrower | stair leads to an attic where king post trusses supp |
and facilities - for example, by installing a | stair lift or providing a downstairs bathroom |
rway, with a lancet window above it, and small | stair lights to its left. |
ly larger northwest turret encloses the spiral | stair, lit by slit windows (illustration, right). |
he Talimena Scenic Drive traverses the Winding | Stair Mountains in the Ouachita National Forest. |
Forest along the highest peaks of the Winding | Stair Mountains, part of the Ouachita Mountain chain |
n apartment in the half-story, accessible by a | stair mounting from the back gallery. |
Northwest | stair of PATH leading to the station |
high and is accessible by an elevator or by a | stair of 365 steps. |
The street | stair on the west side has a small passageway. |
ly entered at first floor level by an external | stair on the south side. |
He became Earl of | Stair on the death of his father in 1864, and served |
ssibly a tower, an oriel window, the base of a | stair or the end of a building - with a buttress tha |
A curvilinear | stair or "stoop" conforms to the space available bet |
n Aldermaston, England, schoolmaster named Mr. | Stair or Mr. Wheeler, giving rise to the now-obscure |
Two themes in the novel run through No Crystal | Stair: passing as white and surviving as black. |
A priest's doorway to the right of the | stair projection is small and rounded. |
n Adelaide, it was chosen as the venue for the | stair race events at the 2007 World Police and Fire |
The Cleft's tower contains a | stair railing from the original keeper's dwelling at |
y lunges at her attacker, pushing him over the | stair railing and down 5 flights of stairs to his de |
In France, highly decorative iron balconies, | stair railings and gateways were highly fashionable |
The | stair rails and fireplaces also reflect the simplici |
ough an elaborate porch entered by a fortified | stair, rather than through the west front, as is tra |
A central | stair rises through the house to the cupola on the r |
left wing also contained a staircase with iron | stair rods, three small rooms, another room, and ano |
nd carved woodwork including bowed mantels and | stair scrollwork, blown-glass windowpanes, soapstone |
Exhaust shafts at left and middle; | stair shaft at right |
and serves as North American secretary of the | Stair Society. |
) high, the waterfalls are terraced like giant | stair steps of which some are man-made improvements. |
voltammetry the potential sweep is a series of | stair steps. |
tree, Old Cumnock, Riccarton, St Quivox, Sorn, | Stair, Straiton, Symington and Tarbolton. |
Stair Suspension Bridge | |
quality metal products that include railings, | stair systems, driveway gates, balconies, decorative |
s include a 22-foot-wide (6.7 m), red-carpeted | stair that leads from the front entrance to the thir |
Tulip | Stair, The Queen's House, Greenwich |
"It is the visitor, the step upon the | stair, the touch of drama which I cannot resist! |
Each mezzanine has one | stair to each platform. |
This entrance contains one street | stair to the mezzanine on the northbound platform wi |
l Center which contains two escalators and one | stair to the streets and the other at Metropolitan A |
ed as comparing the organization to a cult and | Stair to Jim Jones. |
There is a large glass-sided | stair tower on the side. |
orner bowed, attached to the main block, and a | stair tower in the inner angle. |
Only a fragment of the north-east corner | stair tower, around 9m high and 4m across, remains s |
tower with red brick walls and a 20 meter high | stair tower. |
em flat roofs, the buildings were connected by | stair towers and clock towers, and other buildings w |
orish architectural influences, containing six | stair towers capped with cast domes and arcade porch |
rance porch; the balcony is accessible via two | stair towers on the north face. |
The bridge is accessed at each end by lift and | stair towers. |
water tower is prominent, but there are other | stair towers. |
The | stair turns around a marble column ornamented by con |
The square | stair turret on the south-east corner terminates as |
The crossing and tower with its cylindrical | stair turret were added in 1863. |
tive features are a low spreading tower with a | stair turret and stepped gables. |
The height was around 25 metres, with a | stair turret reaching higher still. |
The south-east octagonal | stair turret leads to an outer door. |
In the north-east corner is an octagonal | stair turret which reaches the full height of the to |
, with stepped buttresses at the angles, and a | stair turret on the southwest. |
stages with buttresses and it has an octagonal | stair turret at the southwest corner. |
th side of the tower is a door to a projecting | stair turret which ends at the second stage. |
There is a south-east hexagonal | stair turret rising above the parapet with panelled |
The tower has angle buttresses, a | stair turret on the northeast, and four two-light wi |
The two stage tower with pinnacles and a | stair turret has been dated to around 1380, although |
diagonal buttresses on the west corners, and a | stair turret on the south east. |
The three stage tower has a | stair turret on the south east corner leading to the |
wer, built in 1443 with diagonal buttresses, a | stair turret and single bell-chamber windows. |
de, an embattled parapet with pinnacles, and a | stair turret on the southeast corner. |
ng courses, north-east polygonal higher corner | stair turret with blind panelled embattled cap and p |
A | stair turret, added in 1581 and possibly replacing a |
as diagonal buttresses, an octagonal southeast | stair turret, and an embattled parapet. |
To its south west is an octagonal | stair turret. |
At the southeast is a square | stair turret. |
On the east of the south face is an angled | stair turret. |
window, two-light louvred bell openings, and a | stair turret. |
lozenge parapet, triple window arrangement and | stair turret. |
in the re-entrant angle, is an adjoining high | stair turret. |
ed octagonal spire and an octagonal north west | stair turret. |
rses and the north-east corner has a polygonal | stair turret. |
west three-stage tower with a projecting rood | stair turret; the whole appears to be one built in l |
The west front is composed of two | stair turrets at each extremity, with two niched but |
The | stair turrets are topped with spirelets and the cent |
The hall is accessed from the courtyard via a | stair up to a triangular lobby, which in turn links |
A rood | stair was inserted early in the 16th century. |
No Crystal | Stair was one of the selected novels in the 2005 edi |
In the 1990s, Brother | Stair was heard on 120 stations, though by 2007 this |
s, 18th Baroness Darcy de Knayth in 2008, Lord | Stair was elected to the Lords, but, as of 9 October |
s well preserved, especially the corridors and | stair wells with their limestone floors, forged rail |
Is a | stair where I sit. |
The | stair which ascends along the east wall of the hall |
o in Britannicus, Wilson in The Ruffian On The | Stair, Willie in Blue Remembered Hills, Mephistophel |
d rail, a kicker ramp, skate tables, a bank to | stair with rail, shade structures with benches, drin |
A | stair with metal newels and turned balusters connect |
the gate and two very fine rooms up a turnpike | stair, with elaborate original plaster ceilings and |
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