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1. It was a pleasant room, overlooking the well-kept gardens which bordered this side of the building
2. It was an hour and a half til be got there, delighted to do the last twenty minutes under motor on a less built-up side canal, one with actual crop land along the shore here and there, a thin line of well-kept town homes lining the remaining bank
3. Our footsteps resounded on the stones of the courtyard where homes appeared to be well-kept
4. chairs and floor were as spotless as a well-kept five star restaurant
5. Anthony's as well! As he stood again at the gates he had a vision of giant bulldozers churning across the well-kept lawns
6. It has been a well-kept secret – the true p1ans for colonisation
7. Flowing to his waist was his well-kept beard, which was as white as his thinning hair
8. He had blonde, well-kept hair that stayed above his ears and far away from his emerald green eyes
9. Well-kept Victorian facades gave way to run-down tenements, treeless cul de sacs, glowering terrace houses and streets strewn with snotty urchins and mouldering rubbish
10. The flat in question was a garden flat with a rear entrance that that backed onto an enormous well-kept mature garden
11. Its stores were eclectic, in well-kept Victorians, its economy firmly based on Tourism not coal mining or forestry like a lot of other towns in Tennessee
12. These five men have always been a well-kept secret
13. “Aureliano needs well-kept accounts so that he can decide things when he comes back
14. Well, either that or some idiot at the bar said it, but either way, one very important issue has yet to be addressed, and that is: the well-kept secret to happiness
15. He was directed to a large house with a well-kept garden, surrounded by a high wall and wide, solid timber gates
16. The place had probably been a movie theater in the old days but was now a well-kept Chan Buddhist temple
17. “I read that on board of the Titanic there was a sarcophagus with a well-kept body of an Egyptian priestess and prophetess who lived during the reign of pharaoh Amenhotep
18. the outskirts of a small village is a small but well-kept fifty-acre
19. Outside the sun was shining, it was another lovely summer morning and there was the lazy buzz of bees over the well-kept flowers
20. Her well-kept black hair drops below her shoulders
21. The headstone that Marcus had knelt in front of was well-kept and the fresh bunches of lavender that had been laid were shaped into the letter ‘D’
22. It was a not particularly large, two-storey stone house with a well-kept garden and garage
23. 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
24. Built with American Legion money, collected from the sale of pull-tabs in the local bars, it was a well-kept facility
25. On the other side was a stately stone mansion, plainly betokening every sort of comfort and luxury, from the big coach house and well-kept grounds to the conservatory and the glimpses of lovely things one caught between the rich curtains
26. She thought it would do her no harm, for she sincerely meant to write nothing of which she would be ashamed, and quieted all pricks of conscience by anticipations of the happy minute when she should show her earnings and laugh over her well-kept secret
27. Her arms were creamy and full of life beside the white lace; her large, well-kept hands worked with a balanced movement, as if nothing would hurry them
28. We both looked at the grass—there was a sharp line where my ragged lawn ended and the darker, well-kept expanse of his began
29. ‘Cheers to well-kept secrets
30. All about the field, like heaps of manure on well-kept plowland, lay from ten to fifteen dead and wounded to each couple of acres
31. He looked down at his hands and I saw that they were well-kept and very white, as though he wore gloves most of the time
32. Before him stood an irreproachably dressed young man with wonderfully well-kept whiskers of a reddish hue, with pince-nez, with patent-leather boots, and the freshest of gloves, in a full overcoat from Sharmer's, and with a portfolio under his arm
33. Passing these Volgin went into the park of at least a hundred and twenty-five acres, filled with fine old trees, and intersected by a network of well-kept walks