Porches Sentence Examples

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  • The porches of this are handsomely ornamented, and about Ioo ft.

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  • At the passover, on the fourth day of the feast, a soldier mounting guard at the porches of the Temple provoked an uproar, which ended in a massacre, by indecent exposure of his person.

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  • The exteriors of the north Italian Gothic churches are characterized by the flatness of the roof; the treatment of the west facade as a mere screen wall, masking the true lines of the aisle roofs; the great circular window in the west front for lighting the nave; the absence of pinnacles owing to the unimportance of the buttresses; the west-end porches with columns resting on lions or other animals.

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  • The Rostovs' servants and coachmen and the orderlies of the wounded officers, after attending to their masters, had supper, fed the horses, and came out into the porches.

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  • Rockers continue to decorate the front porches of houses throughout the country, and new parents continue to visit baby stores and furniture shops searching for that perfect rocker to use in their baby's room.

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  • The classic tongue and groove paneling is traditionally used as wainscoting and often found in dining rooms, kitchens, porches, and family rooms.

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  • Children should always be supervised around heights like on decks, balconies, or open porches.

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  • Patients were placed just outside their rooms in front of giant screened windows or open porches, even during winter.

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  • Guest amenities include fireplaces, large front porches, Jacuzzis for two, and cozy, well-appointed guest rooms.

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  • Cabins feature similar amenities in addition to covered porches and fireplaces.

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  • Nowadays, not even the models looked alike, altered by porches and additions and a variety of landscaping tastes.

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  • The houses, mostly white with coloured roofs, are generally built of wood and iron, and have glazed porches, gay with fuchsias and pelargoniums. Government House, grey, stone-built and slated, calls to mind a manse in Shetland or Orkney.

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  • The limestone pavement, with long porches on either side, was found to stop at the foot of a marble staircase of thirty-four steps of Byzantine construction, underneath which appeared a Roman arrangement of the two flights with a platform halfway up. The top flight led up to the propylaea.

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  • The church or minster of St Cuthberga is a fine cruciform structure of various styles from Early Norman to Perpendicular, and consists of a central lantern tower, nave and choir with aisles, transepts without aisles, western or bell tower, north and south porches, crypt and vestry or sacristy, with the library over it.

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  • At York he renewed Paulinus's old church, roofing it with lead and furnishing it with glass windows; at Ripon he built an entirely new basilica with columns and porches; at Hexham in honour of St Andrew he reared a still nobler church, over which Eddius grows eloquent.

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  • She probably died a few years before the Domesday survey (1085-1086), and was buried in one of the porches of the abbey church.

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  • The church of St Paul and St Peter has Early English portions, including fine north and south porches.

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  • The west front has three doors with curious pillared porches.

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  • St Pierre has wooden exterior galleries and two fine Gothic porches.

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  • Besides the towers, it has several fine porches, great tanks approached by flights of stone steps, and the "hall of the thousand columns."

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  • New porches should be simple tiled, slate or thatched open porches to suit the style of the house.

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  • The three entrance porches at ground level have paneled sides and lierne vaults.

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  • The house boasts traditional gables, turrets, bay windows, and sweeping porches.

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  • Not surprisingly, he used iron extensively in the design of the home, including cast iron railings, columns, porches and even window moldings.

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  • Victorian architecture is known for asymmetrical shapes, steep roofs, square or rounded towers, bay windows and fanciful, wrap around porches.

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  • Stone is versatile enough to also be used outdoors for courtyards, patios, porches, pool surrounds, driveways, and walkways.

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  • It is also suited for covering porches, pergolas, and arbours, and in late summer and autumn, when every long drooping branch is thickly hung with small orange-scarlet berries, it is pretty.

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  • Wall lanterns-Choose from smaller wall lanterns designed for backdoors and smaller porches or larger lanterns that are perfect for spacious front porches and front doors.

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  • Care is provided in an apartment setting and includes amenities, such as a main living room for socializing, private dining room for entertaining, screened porches, safety features, and optional hair care services.

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  • However, this does not mean seniors are content to stay contained, plunked on their porches watching life pass.

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  • Adding additional rooms, such as screen porches, laundry rooms, garages, bathrooms, or bedrooms.

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  • How long will your little princess be able to clump up to front porches in those fancy Cinderella slippers?

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