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It is a beautiful house - two storey, detached and standing in its own grounds … the gravel drive large enough for at least six cars to park in
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and three storey Mojave signs that yell “MACDONALDS”
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‘It is a long, two storey building fronting the street, with four bedrooms and some spare rooms upstairs, three living rooms and two kitchens – mother uses one for her herb concoctions
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The back garden is a mess of churned lawn, clearly the fallout of the builders who built the single storey extension on the back of the house covering what used to be a patio
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It looked innocuous enough – a two storey brick building
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As he pushes open his front door the timer on the landing light clicks and the bare light bulb hanging from the faded glory of the servants' storey ceiling rose snuffs out
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It’s always best to get bad news over and done with, he thinks, as they walk out into the lane and turn left towards the courtyard where the Lexus is parked, doors ajar, and the sound of shouting echoes from inside the upper storey of the old barn
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The view from the top storey of the car park
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woman, sticking her head out of the second storey
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At least the thin trees, in front of the three storey flats were still there
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Within this improvised wall was a mass of prefabricated one and two storey buildings and the occasional home-made shed
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thirteenth storey, one of the wounded soldiers snatched out at his
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The four storey gabled front with its large glazed conservatory gave the impression that this was no public funded establishment
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We just don’t know what would happen with an oil spill in the midst of Great Lakes winter ice” (Storey, “Coast Guard Prepared…,” 1990)
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We drove a kilometre or so away from the main business area and parked in a treeless street flanked by featureless, five storey, beige apartment blocks
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Under the Storey Bridge is the nearest I got to class in Brisbane
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Maybe come back in a few months when the heat dies down” Chris was lying through his back teeth and hoped that his storey sounded plausible enough to convince Ruth
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The house was a single storey construction with a low front door and small windows
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Spread out from the road flanking the lake were buildings, single storey log houses with stone chimneys
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Towering over the entire community on the highest plateau of the valley was a long, very ornate three storey house, an imposing mansion with an enormous entrance at the top of a twin flight of steps
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four storey car park I was stunned at how clean the
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The house I’m standing in front of has Victorian influences with the typical balcony that runs over the entire storey
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They had bought themselves a three storey house overlooking the sea
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cabins connected by some trails and a two storey log and stone
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a four storey apartment building
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He was lying on the roof of an elevator shaft at the top of an eight storey
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Turning the corner of the L-shaped dead end street, they finally stopped in front of a stone and brick, four storey building
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� How could a man with his right arm immobilized in a cast escape through a third storey window?� Swearing violently, he then ran out of the room
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You will find him upstairs, in the upper storey management office of the warehouse
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two storey building in the same brickwork as the Captain’s house, but with two white columns as a
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The Stores was a huge five storey building with wings
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The cart soon stopped in front of a long, single storey house made of wood and stone and situated in the center of the fortress
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There was practically nothing left intact of the imposing nine storey building, now reduced to a giant pile of bricks and stones that burned fiercely
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From the very top storey
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He pointed at a building, just looked like a three storey apartment building
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simply pack them in a gunny bag and throw from second or third storey of the
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The only two storey building
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25 storey office and residential tower with other support
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The houses were single storey, made of local stone and brick
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It was practically unscathed by the Devastation because it stood low behind a hill into which the one storey building was built
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The carriage is so high above the platform that you'd need to be a bit of a mountaineer to reach the second storey, if steps weren't provided
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bigger storey about a conspiracy everyone on earth has been brainwashed to hold a part of
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questioning or rethinking one question in having a minutes doubt just because this storey has been
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storey about the conspiracy storey
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That is success storey in every sense as far as a conspiracy goes
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get a constant applying is a fairy storey come true but that is Newtonian motto)
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Still a few photons coming from a single direction directly ahead eventually tell the entire storey of a
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photons coming from a single direction directly ahead eventually tell the entire storey
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It looked much as Daniel had imagined it; single storey possibly about ten or eleven feet high under a pitched roof and, on the north side halfway along its length, a squat, square tower protruding just above the ridge of the roof
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storey, a lounge downstairs and bedroom upstairs with a roof
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storey building with a sea view
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A two storey apartment with a wide staircase leading to the upper floor, with salons, kitchens and bathrooms on both floors, the main reception area below and the bedrooms on the upper level
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The house, an architecturally conventional two storey single-family building, had a well-kept garden with grass and flowerbeds and a large variety of flowers
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Ahead stood a two storey
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Smith found the shopping centre and parked his car in the multi storey car park
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A single storey garage squatted beside a roundabout
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I wonder why my parent’s three storey house which is subjected to renovation every six months; and is an enormous example of style and lifestyle is not the house of my fantasies
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It was a double storey house, with an elegant mountain house touch with branches of lush green trees holding it gracefuly
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He has to bend backwards a lot so he can speak to it, because its mouth is as high as a five storey house
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And there was the fourth storey, here was the door, here was the
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And now the third storey had been reached
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He went into the house, passed through the gateway, then into the first entrance on the right, and began mounting the familiar staircase to the fourth storey
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Here was the flat on the second storey where Nikolay and Dmitri had been working
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" Then the third storey and the fourth
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The ladies slowly followed Razumihin, who went on before, and when they reached the landlady's door on the fourth storey, they noticed that her door was a tiny crack open and that two keen black eyes were watching them from the darkness within
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She reached the third storey, turned down the passage, and rang at No
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But on the fourth storey" (he had mastered the trap now and was triumphant)
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" He reached the third storey, should he go on? There was a stillness that was dreadful
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Having found in the corner of the courtyard the entrance to the dark and narrow staircase, he mounted to the second floor and came out into a gallery that ran round the whole second storey over the yard
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The whole second storey of the house on the left was used as a tavern
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He had to mount to the third storey
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the lower storey kept up a shrill barking and that a woman flung a rolling-pin at it and shouted
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At the corner of the street, from a lower storey, rose a kind of humming with strident modulations
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The room was second storey
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It had a great hole in the middle of the floor, fenced as with a wall of counters, and down this wide shaft the lifts went, and the light for the bottom storey
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Not to inherit by right of primogeniture, gavelkind or borough English, or possess in perpetuity an extensive demesne of a sufficient number of acres, roods and perches, statute land measure (valuation 42 pounds), of grazing turbary surrounding a baronial hall with gatelodge and carriage drive nor, on the other hand, a terracehouse or semidetached villa, described as Rus in Urbe or Qui si sana , but to purchase by private treaty in fee simple a thatched bungalowshaped 2 storey dwellinghouse of southerly aspect, surmounted by vane and lightning conductor, connected with the earth, with porch covered by parasitic plants (ivy or Virginia creeper), halldoor, olive green, with smart carriage finish and neat doorbrasses, stucco front with gilt tracery at eaves and gable, rising, if possible, upon a gentle eminence with agreeable prospect from balcony with stone pillar parapet over unoccupied and unoccupyable interjacent pastures and standing in 5 or 6 acres of its own ground, at such a distance from the nearest public thoroughfare as to render its houselights visible at night above and through a quickset hornbeam hedge of topiary cutting, situate at a given point not less than 1 statute mile from the periphery of the metropolis, within a time limit of not more than 15 minutes from tram or train line (e
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Here the earl lived in a traditional keep, with ground-floor storerooms, a great hall above, and a small upper storey for the earl’ s private bedchamber
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hall with a long dining table, plus a small upper storey, called the solar, for the lord’s private chamber
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It was a medium-sized palace, with an imposing entrance and an upper storey
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The living quarters were in the timber-built upper storey
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And there was the fourth storey, here was the door, here was the flat opposite, the empty one
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But on the fourth storey" (he had mastered the trap now and was triumphant) "I remember now that someone was moving out of the flat opposite Alyona Ivanovna's
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Madame Grandet remained on the landing of the first storey to hear the conversation that was about to take place between the goodman and his nephew
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was long and low, with no upper storey; and it had a roof of turf, round
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Quickly Sam passed the door and hurried on to the second storey, dreading at
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He ran back to the lower storey and tried the door
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It had only one storey, but it had the same narrow windows, and it was built of ugly pale bricks, badly laid
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I scarce recogniz’d the Place—’twas so changed! Perhaps ’tis true, that all the Houses of our Youth are changed, but in this case, the whole Gothick Edifice had been cover’d with a prodigious Scaffolding, and ’neath it rose the Façade of a new Palladian House, with Columns and Pediments, and rusticated lower Storey, and large Square Windows—sixteen across at least—and Grecian Gods and Goddesses ascending from the Pediment and Roof into the frigid Wiltshire Air! O it seem’d that Lord Bellars had thought better of his Plans to pull down the whole Pile and had decided rather to cover the Gothick Front with a Palladian one! O Folly! O Fashion! The Gardens, too, were changed, tho’ not entirely, for a Great Work had been begun and then abandon’d, as ’twere, in Medias Res
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Presently, we were all led to divers Apartments in the newly renovated Rustick (the second Storey being reserv’d for visits of State—at least, ’twas so intended), but as we walkt along the Corridors ’twas plain to see that the House was in great Disarray, and Pieces of Furniture stood ev’rywhere, drap’d in Linen