Common-areas Sentence Examples

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  • The main floor consisted of common areas and wide halls lined with massive windows.

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  • She made her way through the common areas to the dorms and cautiously opened the door to the room that had been hers.

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  • It too, held the welcoming atmosphere of a hospital waiting room, with a living room, expansive kitchen, informal dining area and hallways leading off each side of the common areas.

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  • She left the apartment and walked down the silent halls, turning down the hall with the common areas in time to see the back of a silk ball gown disappear into opened doors.

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  • It is like the common areas of an apartment block but there is no management company to levy service charges and do the work.

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  • If common areas like hallways, elevators, laundry room, lobby and parking lots are filthy and rundown, it's an indicator of landlord neglect.

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  • Distribute them to common areas in your school.

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  • Most dorm rooms are too small to host really big parties, so on-campus parties are often held in lounges or other common areas.

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  • The New Canann Inn of the Waverly Care Network has apartments with shared common areas in an intimate setting.

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  • Any room of the home can benefit from a humidifier but the most common areas where they are used are bedrooms, nurseries and family rooms.

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  • Self-expression and communication are valuable life skills for children who experience autism, but they are also common areas of concern.

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  • Home office expenses are one of the most common areas for abuse and the IRS has very strict rules about the definition of a home office.

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  • This is a great time to identify areas that may need special attention in your kitchen, your garage and even in the bedrooms and common areas of the house.

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  • For computer safety reasons, use a computer that is located in common areas like the library or a study hall.

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  • Computers in common areas tend to have less firewalls and blocks on them and will make it easier for you to access MySpace.

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