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bookcase sentence examples

  • Their size makes them far too big to fit into a school bag or into a child's bookcase at home.
  • We have a well-stocked bookcase where you are welcome to exchange or borrow books.
  • Turning the corner you come to a tall bookcase crammed with books.
  • Bookcases with adjustable shelves, walnut finish and connection for a flat screen television.
  • A victorian mahogany cylinder bureau bookcase realized a price of £ 1,550 against an estimate of £ 800-£1000.
  • Bookcases filled to the brim.
  • Fitted wooden bookcase to one side with encased radiators below.
  • An oak bookcase that held the library of scott's terra nova was also given.
  • Bookcase stocked with improving reading.
  • Opposite was a large bookcase, with a marble bust of athene on the top.
  • The dining area has a farmhouse dining table with 6 chairs and a pine bookcase.
  • The bottom of each banner has a bookcase with the words ' life long learning ' on it.
  • The small bookcase is £ 249; the tall version £ 349.
  • We also quite often come across antiques - for example we recently sold a library bookcase from a welsh hospital for £ 7,000.
  • Two volunteer carpenters have made a portable bookcase for storing our bible files.
  • That glass-fronted bookcase is going to need an extension.
  • The library contains a huge mahogany double secretaire bookcase and a walnut veneered oak collector's cabinet.
  • An excellent set coped with doors banging, noises off, and moving bookcases without so much of a ripple of the walls.
  • We were enchanted by this refined pair of open bookcases in the drawing room at erddig.
  • A victorian mahogany cylinder bureau bookcase realized a price of £ 1,550 against an estimate of £ 800-£1000.

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