ADJ

entrance
reception
narrow
dark, darkened, unlit
He hurried them along the narrow, dark hall

VERB + HALL

lead to
The hall led to a locked door

PREP

across the ~
the room across the hall
along the ~, at/to the end of the ~, down the ~
There were strange noises coming from the room down the hall
in the ~

ADJ

cavernous, huge, spacious, vast
magnificent
bare
Our voices echoed round the huge bare hall
gloomy
cold, draughty
crowded, packed
main
More than 200 members of the public packed the main hall at the community centre
baronial, great
assembly, conference, congress, meeting
booking, ticket
banquet, banqueting, dining
concert, dance, examination, exhibition, lecture, market, sports
church, city, communal, community, council, county, parish, public, school, village
bingo, pool, snooker

VERB + HALL

crowd into, fill, pack
The strains of the national anthem filled the hall

PREP

in the ~, into the ~, through the ~
His voice echoed through the hall

PHRASES

hall of residence
Most first-year students live in the halls of residence