She'd found plenty of driftwood and deadfalls in the vicinity of the gazebo, enough to construct a crude lean-to on the creek bank. |
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There were five lean-to shelters there, each of which slept up to six people. |
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One big advantage of the lean-to greenhouse is that you can connect it to your home by means of a communicating door. |
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The basic points to remember when building a lean-to green house is location and ventilation. |
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He fashioned a crude lean-to out of twigs and pitch, ensnared wild game in a hand-made wooden trap, and divined the coveted secret of fire. |
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They needed to build a lean-to shelter, dry their possessions, and repack their canoe for the rest of their journey. |
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Winter was coming, and his lean-to shelter would be no protection against that. |
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He wiped moisture from his muzzle and ducked back under the meagre cover his crude lean-to offered. |
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The central glasshouse had two lean-to hothouses, one dry for cacti, the other humid for tropical plants. |
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He had spent the last two days lost in the Sierra Nevada mountains enduring subfreezing temperatures, with only a crudely built lean-to shelter and no food. |
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Every inch of the haymow and the lean-to are now neatly stacked and plugged with small bales of both alfalfa and grass hay. |
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I reached his ramshackle lean-to, promptly leaned against my usual beam and opened the folded papers. |
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They had a hotplate on their covered balcony for cooking and a little lean-to with a hole in the floor for a washroom. |
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It has a great atmosphere, looking like a bamboo lean-to next to the Hie shrine. |
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She walked around their lean-to and gathered the sticky residue from the balsam fir trees. |
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But if you can't sleep out in a lean-to, it's not a real lean-to. |
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First a lean-to appeared, then three silver tents were pitched. |
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Around noon, the reënactors reached a lean-to, and stopped to eat lunch. |
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