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stall sentence examples

  • Stalling tactic.
  • Footage of pregnant sows reveals what was once a shed full of sow stalls.
  • Dominican traders with makeshift market stalls try to scrape a living by selling goods on the border.
  • Stall holders could be heard driving a hard bargains for their wears.
  • The carved oak choir stalls were placed in 1908 for £ 75.
  • Butchers ' stalls were set up in high street and butchers row ( now queen street ).
  • Stall in the foyer with information about different types of disability.
  • The carved oak choir stalls were placed in 1908 for £ 75.
  • Praia dâoura is great for shopping, with plenty of open-air stalls and street vendors for gifts and souvenirs.
  • Stall selling oranges.
  • There will also be a tombola stall; donations of prizes will be most welcome.
  • Stalls in the chancel.
  • The markets create a yuletide paradise, with wonderfully decorated stalls selling all manner of festive fayre.
  • Carpetted central aisle with longitudinal choir stalls on raised planked floors.
  • The merchandise stall, for instance, is looking threadbare.
  • Ground floor: double bedroom and en-suite bathroom with bath and shower stall, doors to the terrace.
  • He buys some 1940's clothes from a second-hand stall.
  • Join us not only for coffee and a chat but also to look at the cake, book and bric-a-brac stalls.
  • The marple methodist ladies association ran a cake stall, the proceeds of which were donated to the ` friends of nh ` .
  • Then we were shown to a craft stall where a lady showed us how to design original cards.

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