at the door | meaning of at the door in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE
at the door
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is $ 4
at the door
.Cover is $ 4
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her
at the door
, he Thanking her, he asked who at the committee might know something and be willing to talk about it.
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During my
at the door
.
During my second evening at the hotel there was a knock
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have
at the door
at the time.Debtors have difficult choices about whom to pay first; often they will pay the personat the time.
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The last thing he had
at the door
.
The last thing he had expected was to find the police
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I think there’s
at the door
.
I think there’s somebody
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I stood
at the door
and looked up, but the
I stoodand looked up, but the windows were dark ; she had gone to bed
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When he turned
at the door
.
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was
at the door
almost as soon as Fogarty got himself off the Jack wasalmost as soon as Fogarty got himself off the sofa