Usa "living-room" in una frase
living-room frasi di esempio
living-room
1. Will's face came out from behind the living-room door again
2. I turned and noted some of the most beautiful living-room
3. Protesting Roger’s selfishness and ingratitude, she took her things and went to sleep in the living-room couch, in plain view of their very apprehensive, disturbed, worried and fearful children
4. than my boss sees from his living-room window
5. The main attraction was a natural copy of the home of the average American worker with moquette, TV in the living-room, two bathrooms, a centralized heating plant and a kitchen with washing machine, dry tumbler and refrigerator
6. They next visited the base doctor and, after the usual urine and blood samples were taken and Siri had dutifully turned his head and coughed, he found himself escorted into a large second floor office-cum-living-room
7. The living-room, didn't invite living and lacked any real room
8. Mr Marriot stood in his living-room
9. The living-room window was elevated out of reach, so Mosh had to creep up the
10. back out in the living-room to stare at his son on television
11. All the books she possessed she had brought with her and spread over the living-room: the wedding-presents which had enriched her with Hardy and Meredith and Kipling and Tennyson and Ruskin, and her own books she had had as a girl
12. Frau Dremmel continued to enter the living-room
13. She followed her into the living-room and watched her helplessly as she arranged herself once more on the sofa
14. She seized him and pulled him into the living-room
15. They did not walk into her living-room; why should she walk into theirs? They did not want to brighten her winter; why should she want to brighten theirs? She should take example from her husband, they said, who never visited anybody
16. Then he left her and went into the living-room
17. He saw the neat pile of clothes she had left lying on the washing- machine, took them up and brought them into the living-room, flung them onto the couch next to her feet and told her in a voice that was surprisingly matter-of-fact and unaffected, that she wasn't suited for the photos and that she'd better get dressed
18. She had asked if I would like to see a movie or a play at the theatre but I told her we only had three nights left and it would be silly to miss all those lovely, whisky-soaked, comfortable chats and TV programs on the living-room couch
19. A sprinkling of sawdust covered the material and Rafferty could see a trail of it leading from a door at the far end of the living-room to the connecting garage, which was an obvious later addition
20. LIVING-ROOM AS ALASTAIR, STANDING AND HOLDING A CLIPBOARD, PLAYS THE
21. He was pottering about with his kit-car catalogues in the living-room when I sneaked off to the bedroom
22. The front door opened into the living-room or, rather, kitchen, which was dimly lighted by a small paraffin lamp on the table, where were also some tea-cups and saucers, each of a different pattern, and the remains of a loaf of bread
23. This room was used as a living-room, and here she was also given her lessons
24. Bublanski went out of the kitchen and nodded at Hanna Balder, who was sunk in the living-room sofa, fumbling with some tablets
25. I keep them on the mantel above the living-room fireplace, where Stormy’s ashes are in an urn beside his
26. ' I entered the house, down a step and into the living-room I found a gramophone, an oil-stove and, between them, a young man
27. ” I’d been patched through at once to Tanner—I was on hold all of three seconds after stating my name—and when I told him about my living-room interrogation, about the pregnancy, he ordered me to hop the next plane
28. "The first burst must have its way," said Grandet, entering the living-room, where Eugenie and her mother had hastily resumed their seats and were sewing with trembling hands, after wiping their eyes
29. The door opened directly into a large living-room, where by a cheery little fire sat two other ladies, both of whom were also grim and ancient
30. Stella took the opportunity to write a paper for the Philomathic Society, and was sitting at the table in the corner of the living-room with an untidy litter of notes and manuscript on the floor around her
31. It was a good living-room,—the walls were plastered smooth with clay
32. The door into the living-room was open