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