Massive gates gave egress upon a small plain, surrounded by the same gorgeous forests that I had seen at the foot of the Golden Cliffs.
A small door, close to the lodge of the concierge, gave ingress and egress to the servants and masters when they were on foot.
The gates of the drive opened wide to give egress to the viceregal cavalcade.
Surrounding the village was a crude boma of pointed sticks and felled timber with an opening at either end to give ingress and egress.
Directly beneath the royal enclosure are the gates to one of the tunnels that, passing beneath the seats, give ingress or egress to or from the Field.
Someone needed help, decided Ponceon, and he dashed forthwith for the double door-air-sealed- that gave egress to the outside world.
This gave me not only egress and regress, as it were a back-way to my tent and to my storehouse, but gave me room to stow my goods.
Then they were locked in a lower apartment of the vessel, above the manhole that gave entrance and egress.
He stood just outside the doorway that gave egress to the roof, his back propped against the lintel, and contemplated with some disapproval the gallows in the middle.
A rear door, latch on the inside, gave egress at will to the three who lived here.