Semi-detached Sentence Examples

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  • The semi-detached miners ' cottages now form part of a conservation area designated in 1980.

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  • Of course each of these semi-detached ranges has a watershed of its own, like the lateral ridges that branch off from the main watershed.

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  • There are eight semi-detached bungalows, set in peaceful surroundings of five acres.

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  • This 17th Century semi-detached cottage is situated on the outskirts of Horton-in-Ribblesdale.

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  • The other occupants of the semi-detached house were the Altnabreac signalman and his railroad ganger father.

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  • Your Move are pleased to offer for sale this two bedroom semi detached house situated on Third Avenue in Scampton.

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  • The development consists of two, three and four bedroom mews and semi-detached homes.

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  • Located within a desirable area just off Kendal Green, we are pleased to offer this practically extended semi detached residence for sale.

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  • Commanding an elevated position overlooking the harbor and open sea views, this Edwardian semi detached house offers excellent family accommodation.

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  • Plot 5 is a 3 bedroom semi detached house with parking space.

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  • Two and three bedroom semi-detached duplex villas equipped with kitchen, bathroom, parking and large gardens.

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  • The performance of semi-detached bungalows, however, remained weak.

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  • But he brought home to Jews the perils that confronted them; he compelled many a "semi-detached" son of Israel to rejoin the camp; he forced the "assimilationists" to realize their position and to define it; his scheme gave a new impulse to "Jewish culture," including the popularization of Hebrew as a living speech; and he effectively roused Jews all the world over to an earnest and vital interest in their present and their future.

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  • The southern, or Malwa, portion is made up of detached or semi-detached districts, between which are interposed parts of other states, which again are mixed up with each other in bewildering intricacy.

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  • This is an undulating plain which has been produced by the wearing away of weak sandstones, &c. On the north and west borders of this plain are two parts of a chain of semi-detached and usually rounded hills, known as the South Mountains.

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  • The large semi-detached recently renovated farmhouse is in a small hamlet.

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  • A modern, extended semi-detached on a quiet cul-de-sac near the center of the village.

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