Stables Sentence Examples

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  • The bailey was clean, the stables large and well-built.

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  • Vara was flung to the floor of the stables.

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  • She must have lived close to the stables but there's no telling where she worked.

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  • They left Felipa with the children and Carmen drove Sam to the stables.

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  • The man from the beach who struck down his father strode from the stables, accompanied by another man hauling Vara by one arm. ..

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  • As I recall, I was telling you guys to keep your own stables clean.

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  • In 1724 he had built himself a large house at Stoke Newington, which had stables and grounds of considerable size.

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  • Vara took his hand and led him into the stables, hiding with him in a small tack room.

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  • Two guards pushed a large boulder near the rear of the stables to reveal a black hole in the ground.

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  • They ignored her as she joined the rest of the pages moving in and out of the stables, bringing horses and armament to the warriors.

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  • Taran tossed his reins to the page that darted from the stables before jogging the narrow stairwell leading to the top of the walls.

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  • That way she could ride down to the stables.

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  • Haras or stallion stables containing in all over 3000 horses are established in twentytwo central towns, and annually send stallions, which are at the disposal of private individuals in return for a small fee, to various stations throughout the country.

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  • Thenceforward elephants, either brought fresh from India or bred in the royal stables at Apamea, regularly figured in the Seleucid armies.

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  • The ground floor, except for the serdab, is given up to kitchens, store-rooms, servants' quarters, stables, &c. The principal rooms are on the first floor and open directly from a covered veranda, which is reached by an open staircase from the court.

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  • So far as possible, vitiated air is led directly to the shaft instead of passing through other workings; for example, mine stables when used are placed near the upcast shaft and ventilated by an independent split of the ventilating current.

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  • Wall-saltpetre or lime saltpetre, calcium nitrate, Ca(N03)2, is found as an efflorescence on the walls of stables; it is now manufactured in large quantities by fixing atmospheric nitrogen, i.e.

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  • In this portion of the pit are generally placed the furnaces for ventilation, and the boilers required for working steam engines underground, as well as the stables and lamp cabin.

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  • Melton is the centre of a celebrated hunting district, in connexion with which there are large stables in the town.

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  • The better residences of the old style were commonly of two storeys - the ground-floor being occupied by shops, offices, stables and servants' quarters.

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  • Queen Catherine Parr introduced some humanity into Henry's household, and Edward and Elizabeth were well and happily educated together, principally at old Hatfield House, which is now the marquess of Salisbury's stables.

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  • All matters connected with the horses and hounds of the sovereign, as well as the stables and coachhouses, the stud, mews and kennels, are within his jurisdiction.

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  • The practical management of the royal stables and stud devolves on the chief or crown equerry, formerly called the gentleman of the horse, who is never in personal attendance on the sovereign and whose appointment is permanent.

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  • As well as the superintendence of the royal stables, he had that of the retinue of the sovereign, also the charge of the funds set aside for the religious functions of the court, coronations, &c. On the death of a sovereign he had the right to all the horses and their equipment in the royal stables.

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  • In Germany the master of the horse (Oberststallmeister) is a high court dignitary; but his office is merely titular, the superintendence of the king's stables being carried out by the Oberstallmeister, an official corresponding to the crown equerry in England.

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  • It should comprise a mill, a bakehouse, stables and cow-houses, together with accommodation for carrying on all necessary mechanical arts within the walls, so as to obviate the necessity of the monks going outside its limits.

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  • The whole of the southern and western sides is devoted to workshops, stables and farm-buildings.

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  • Each is provided with its own brewhouse and bakehouse, and that for travellers of a superior order has a kitchen and storeroom, with bedrooms for their servants and stables for their horses.

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  • Facing the west are the stables (e), ox-sheds (f), goatstables (g), piggeries (h), sheep-folds (i), together with the servants' and labourers' quarters (h).

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  • Here the barns, granaries, stables, shambles, workshops and workmen's lodgings were placed, without any regard to symmetry, convenience being the only consideration.

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  • On the other side of the court were the stables, for the accommodation of the horses of the guests and their attendants (H).

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  • This inner gate conducted into the base court (T), round which were placed the barns, stables, cow-sheds, &c. On the eastern side stood the dormitory of the lay brothers, fratres conversi (G), detached from the cloister, with cellars and storehouses below.

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  • Throughout other parts bullocks are fed on pasture land, and also in stables on nourishing and succulent feed such as hay, Indian corn fodder, Indian corn silage, turnips, carrots, mangels, ground oats, barley, peas, Indian corn, rye, bran and linseed oil cake.

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  • This outer court also contains the guest-chambers (P), the stables and lodgings of the lay brothers (N), the barns and granaries (Q), the dovecot (H) and the bakehouse (T).

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  • Opposite Cadzow Castle, in the eastern High Park, on the right bank of the Avon, is Chatelherault, consisting of stables and offices, and imitating in outline the palace of that name in France.

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  • Liquid manure, consisting of the drainings of dung-heaps, stables, cowsheds, &c., or of urine collected from dwelling houses or other sources, is a most valuable and powerful stimulant, and can be readily applied to the roots of growing plants.

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  • The castle was built in 1470 by Pirro di Balzo, and contains four stables each for fifty horses.

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  • The better sort of houses in Manila have two storeys, the lower one built of brick or stone and the upper one of wood, roofed with red Spanish tile or with corrugated iron; the upper storey contains the living-rooms, and the lower has servants' rooms, store-houses, stables, carriage-houses and poultry yards.

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  • Elijah emerged from his retirement in the third year, when, the famine having reached its worst, Ahab and his minister Obadiah had themselves to search the land for provender for the royal stables.

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  • The Torres Bermejas (Vermilion Towers), also on Monte Mauror, are a well-preserved Moorish fortification, with underground cisterns, stables, and accommodation for a garrison of 200 men.

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  • Packs of foxhounds vary, from large establishments in the "Shires," the meets of which are attended by hundreds of horsemen, some of whom keep large stables of hunters in constant work - for though a man at Melton, for instance, may see a great deal of sport with half-a-dozen well-seasoned animals, the number is not sufficient if he is anxious to be at all times well mounted - to small kennels in the north of England, where the field follow on foot.

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  • Up to the beginning of the 19th century it was filled with hovels and stables; these were subsequently cleared out, and at the end of the century the building was restored, and now serves as a national theatre.

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  • Above the small town of Middleham, where there are large training stables, rises the Norman keep of Robert Fitz-Ranulph, which passed to the Nevills, being held by the "King-maker," Warwick.

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  • There are numerous residences belonging to patrons of the turf, together with stables, and racing and training establishments.

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  • The harem, with separate provisions for four wives, occupied the south corner, the domestic quarters, including stables, kitchen, bakery, wine cellar, &c., being at the east corner, to the north-east of the great entrance court.

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  • Provision is also made for enforcing the removal of accumulations of manure, dung, soil or filth from any premises in an urban district, and for the periodical removal of manure or other refuse from mews, stables or other premises.

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  • The building, begun in 1586 for vice-regal stables, and remodelled in 1615 for the university, was put to its present use in 1790, when Ferdinand IV.

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  • In the countries in which the worship of Epona was said to have had its origin it was a common belief that certain beings were in the habit of casting a spell over stables during the night.

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  • The grand stand was erected in 1829, and subsequently enlarged; and there are numerous training stables in the vicinity.

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  • She was devoted to the protection of animals and prevention of cruelty, and took up with characteristic zeal the cause of the costermongers' donkeys, building stables for them on her Columbia market estate, and giving prizes for the best-kept animals.

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  • Each of their homes had large "stables" (he refused to call them garages, "It's such an uncivilized word.") filled with Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Porsches, along with prototypes that Sarah did not even try to keep track of.

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  • The wealthiest of the warriors gathered outside the stables, armed with well-made weapons that would pay for enough clothing for all the poor in Landis.

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  • The stables were dark inside, the scent of horse, leather, and hay overwhelming the scents of decay from the rest of Landis.

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  • Facilities will include an indoor riding arena and stables to accommodate the 20 donkeys that will live onsite.

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  • The large outer bailey has lodgings, a prison and stables backing onto the curtain.

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  • Past the stables was a cow shed and then on the corner was the old blacksmiths forge.

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  • Outside, an L-shaped stable block offers 4 stables, tack room and also incorporates a double carport.

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  • Here were located a tallow chandlery slaughterhouse stables and a fish and rabbit shop owned by George Winn (pictured ).

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  • He never drove a chariot in the four stables.

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  • He built stables, forges, a new banqueting hall, and armories to make suits of mail for soldiers.

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  • A restored 18th century farmhouse with 2 gites and stables surrounded by 13 hectares of gardens and grazing.

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  • The Kings Arms is a 16th century coaching inn where the main entrance was through the arch leading to the stables.

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  • It is secluded from roads, tranquil, well irrigated and the dwellings offer stables and hay storage.

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  • The stables are able to be viewed by the public - although the game larder awaits works that will enable it to be viewed.

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  • The large vaulted kitchen, once the stables, retains its rustic charm, with the original manger now used for storage.

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  • February 11 th 1824 Valuable Estate called Motts situated near Cavendish church, comprising messuage, barn, cowhouse, stables, 36 acres.

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  • For the duration of the show the celebrities will live on-site at the stables in Braintree.

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  • The Stables is a converted farm outbuilding set among a handful of like properties in this quiet rural setting.

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  • A lockable internal passageway links The Haven with The Stables giving ideal accommodation for parties or multiple families.

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  • Originally stables and a hay barn, it now combines a wonderful living space with indoor recreation and training facilities.

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  • This beautifully restored grade II listed former stables has been recently renovated to a very high standard.

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  • A number of them have substantial gardens at the rear and carriage sheds and stables at one side.

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  • There are several riding stables nearby, all speak English.

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  • The cookery school is housed in the ground floor of the converted Georgian stables, which overlook the castle.. .

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  • There are 20 horses in livery stables on the estate.

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  • Program 10 Alice visits an extraordinary riding stables located under one of London's busiest roads.

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  • Stables and secure grazing for horses, including period stabling and looseboxes.

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  • But one night in February 1983, armed and masked men burst into his stables and kidnaped the champion stallion.

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  • Swimming pool, golf course 3 km, riding stables 1 km, cross-country ski trail 35 km.

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  • His place was therefore taken by an amateur understudy who had to enter the arena from the stables on a white horse.

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  • Stockton Brook Top Lock No 9. The old stables have been turned into a house, with rather unsightly conservatories.

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  • Sponsor whole stables gloom and loss is provided by the mineral uraninite.

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  • On or near the Schlossplatz also are the new courts of justice; the Wilhelmspalast and the palace of the crown prince; the large royal stables; the new post office; and the central railway station, one of the handsomest structures of the kind in Germany.

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  • The detached building, formerly the stables, is converted into a fine concert hall; it is lighted by a vast glazed dome approaching that of St Paul's cathedral, London, in dimensions.

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  • As late as 1365 the Doge Lorenzo Celsi owned a famous stud of chargers, and in 14 9 0 the Doge Michele Steno's stables, where the present Zecca stands, were famous throughout Italy.

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  • And hark! here comes the cattle-train bearing the cattle of a thousand hills, sheepcots, stables, and cow-yards in the air, drovers with their sticks, and shepherd boys in the midst of their flocks, all but the mountain pastures, whirled along like leaves blown from the mountains by the September gales.

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  • There are golf courses, tennis courts, horse riding stables, 4 x 4 safaris, biking rental agencies in many locations.

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  • The Stables - Constantine - Sleeps 4 - A self-catering 2 bedroom cottage designed to be a perfect romantic hideaway.

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  • The cookery school is housed in the ground floor of the converted Georgian stables, which overlook the castle...

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  • Program 10 Alice visits an extraordinary riding stables located under one of London 's busiest roads.

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  • Now, in 1891, we see a common or garden boot-maker like Henry Stables toddling up Scafell Pike for a jaunt.

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  • Beyond are the old stables converted into a stunning new spa, with indoor pool, vitality pool and treatment rooms.

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  • Visitors are welcome to stroll among the gardens and visit the stables, barn and carriage house on self-guided tours.

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  • The grounds of Heart Island and the adjacent Yacht House island were once home to tennis courts, a golf course, stables, the dove cote and a polo field.

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  • If your professor has exacting requirements, and an off-the-shelf paper won't do, there are even sites with stables of writers who will create custom papers in any subject.

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  • Clydesdale Horses - The famous Anheuser-Busch horses can be visited at their stables.

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  • If you like the idea of working in the outdoors, consider visiting local stables, farms, and landscaping companies about positions they may have available.

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  • You can even find wooden toy stables in which to house your models.

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  • In addition, many accessories are available, including fences, stables and tack.

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  • Horses are a natural draw for children, but unless you live on plenty of land or have stables nearby, giving your child a horse may not be a reasonable solution.

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  • It's early morning now and the noise of the loading of the pack animals down at Ashenfelter's stables has woken me.

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  • Across the street, right behind the Western Hotel, you had The Bird Cage, The Bon Ton, The Temple of Music and then Ashenfelter's stables that Annie mentions hearing the men loading the pack animals.

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  • Taran glanced warily toward him as he led the horse toward stables nestled along one wall of the stone fortress.

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  • She remained on the road until she reached the private stables.

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  • In temperate climates the impregnated females hibernate during the winter in houses, cellars, stables, the trunks of trees, &c., coming out to lay their eggs in the spring.

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  • Among the advantages of enclosures, he observes, " you will gain much more labour from your servants, a great part of whose time was taken up in gathering thistles and other garbage for their horses to feed upon in their stables; and thereby the great trampling and pulling up and other destruction of the corns while they are yet tender will be prevented."

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  • The buildings near the pit bottom, such as the stables and lamp cabin, and even the main roads for some distance, are often in large collieries lighted with gas brought from the surface, or in some cases the gas given off by the coal is used for the same purpose.

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  • His scientific life was now over, his political life was to begin; in the notoriety of that political life his great scientific and philosophical knowledge was to be forgotten, the high position he had given up denied, and he himself scoffed at as an ignorantcharlatan, who had sold quack medicines about the streets of Paris, and been glad to earn a few sous in the stables of the comte d'Artois.

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  • The homestead consisted of a threshing floor, outhouses, stables, a bathhouse, a lodge, and a large brick house with semicircular facade still in course of construction.

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  • He examined the bailiff's accounts of the village in Ryazan which belonged to his wife's nephew, wrote two business letters, and walked over to the granaries, cattle yards and stables before dinner.

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