Through an open archway to one side is an equally stylish dining room, with its own bow window. |
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This leads to a hall with hand-carved ceiling cornicing and coving, a dado rail and archway. |
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To create a medieval feel, the towers will have arrow slits and cars will be able to drive under the archway beneath a raised portcullis. |
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This has light oak flooring, an attractive archway, understairs storage and a small guest toilet. |
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The actors enter and exit through an archway at the rear of the stage, reminding the audience of the deliberately contrived nature of the play. |
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The archway will be based upon a structure that was put up in Churchgate to mark Queen Victoria's jubilee. |
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The experiment re-routed inbound traffic through the adjacent Victorian archway, which was previously used only by outbound vehicles. |
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It was a comforting though as she passed through the archway into the locker rooms, the screaming of the crowds not even registering in her mind. |
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The windows were heavily curtained, all the doors closed but the open archway that led into a small kitchen. |
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Moving through the archway, Elaine sinks into the soft cushiony sofa, and frowns when Beth takes a seat on the nearby armchair. |
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A white archway, over which clung coiling whorls of the vines, gave passage through the hedge. |
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It's centered around this hill with all these geodes, and a stone archway at the top. |
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Our driver speeds down the avenue and through a vast archway of white Dagestani stone. |
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All these are headquartered at the inside part of the temporal lobe of the brain behind the skull's bony archway joining your ear to your eye. |
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A pointed archway at a bus-stop told mountain climbers that they were less than an hour away from the hills. |
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It was a large archway beneath the railway lines, filled with smoke, camouflage netting and PR people in army gear. |
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The site featured an orangery, a pagoda, and an archway designed by the architect Sir William Chambers. |
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An archway from the kitchen leads to a wooden-floored sunroom where large windows again offer superb views and provide great natural light. |
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Inside, the main living area is open plan, with the sitting room separated from the kitchen by an archway. |
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Above the archway that bears his head, David Sassoon, merchant prince, unrolls the pageant of the city's past. |
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An archway leads through to the interconnecting conservatory which adjoins the dining room and has rear garden access. |
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From here, an archway opens through to a small kitchen with linoleum flooring. |
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He walked through the archway that led into the hallway, and headed down to the door. |
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The picture on the right shows an artist's impression of the covered archway. |
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There was an archway, and there was his father coming toward him, walking with a cane. |
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I had planned to stand in a convenient archway, watching the rain and working on the book in my head. |
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Tiles have fallen from the roof of the small chapel and the entrance archway looks in danger of imminent collapse. |
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I elect to stay outside and swim round the point, making a circuit back to the boat through an archway in the cliff. |
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Inbound traffic was re-routed through the adjacent Victorian archway, which was previously used only by outbound vehicles. |
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At the moment the property includes an L-shaped entrance hall with a cream colour scheme and a corniced ceiling with decorative archway. |
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Features of the house include a Norman window, a Norman archway, a Tudor fireplace and a 17th century kitchen, he said. |
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There was an archway over the entrance with vines and flowers entwined in the woodwork. |
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The trio rounded the end of the shelves and saw a crouched form behind the stone archway that made up the division between the vestibule and the main hall of the library. |
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So she put the elections out of her mind and prepared some milky tea and nan bread wrapped in a cloth for her son to take through an archway to the men's area. |
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My mother leaned into the archway while resting Ted on her hip, and let out a sigh of exhaustion. |
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Small children clambered on top of an archway surrounding the cemetery to watch the proceedings. |
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It is positioned directly in the line of sight of the foremost soldier of the group walking through the archway of the National War Memorial. |
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Even today, many people on this planet still consider the celestial archway to be the best natural resonating venue. |
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The right-hand door of the building leads into a narrow hallway. On the right is a large archway opening onto the ablutions room. |
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The structure also includes a cloister, a square chapter house with a roman archway, a common room and a dormitory. |
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Security guards manned the archway in front of the square blocking access while a makeshift sign pinned to a board outlined the legal situation. |
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Otherwise, record the width of the door or archway in metres and multiply by the factor provided. |
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On the east side, a stone archway leads to a very large dining room on the south side. |
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The King's throne would be placed at the end of the gallery in front of the archway opening into the Salon of Peace. |
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After you have parked, walk back into Newnham road and turn right as you emerge from the archway. |
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Proceed through the metal detector archway when the screening officer signals you to do so. |
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We became like two sides of an archway that welcomed people from around the world. |
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Advancing together through a large archway are figures representing the hundreds of thousands of Canadians who answered the call to serve. |
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The set designed by Rosas consisted of gauzy drapery of brilliant yellow hung in scallops across the center stage, while a somber gray archway loomed behind it upstage center. |
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I was peeved because I'd come back for my morning tea break and was waiting for a gap between showers to get out under a nice dry awning or archway. |
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Adolphus aimed the mouth of his flame-thrower at the flowered archway and let the flowers wither under the imagined flames of his mind, and he delighted in this. |
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Seeing she got the correct place, she opened the gate and walked under a wooden archway, yellow climbing roses intricately woven in its latticework. |
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A familiar sight, almost opposite Bedford Hospital, is the Britannia Works archway, the area behind which has been wasteland for at least ten years. |
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Yesterday was the first day of a year's trial measure at Walmgate Bar, which sees all traffic except pedal cycles prevented from entering Walmgate through the smaller archway. |
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A triumphal arch is a monumental structure in the shape of an archway with one or more arched passageways, often designed to span a road. |
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The walking excursion begins with the exploration of Chinatown, land-marked by the famous red archway and Foo Dog icons. |
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An archway from the kitchen leads to the new dinette with matching kitchen units. |
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The floor plan features many interesting details, including an archway separating the living room from the dining room, grille windows, lunch counter in the kitchen, telephone nook and gas fireplace. |
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The archway entrance is framed by a vaulted niche arch portraying the meditative image Rodrigo Mercado de Zuazola, a repetition of the model in the mausoleum. |
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A round archway at the far end of the hallway provided communication to the main chamber. |
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The ingenuitive men soon found a large archway leading to the outside of the cave. |
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Adjoining the chapel is St Anthony's Gardens, named in 1933 and containing an archway said to have been taken from the chapel site. |
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Electronic control unit separated from the archway. |
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There is a lovely reception hallway divided by a central archway, entrance porch and cloakroom, store room and sun room. |
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Planned restoration work includes the construction of a Walk of Remembrance with stones engraved with the names of local Veterans and the construction of an engraved archway. |
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My father brings home a big brass antique menorah, shaped like an archway, heavy, on a pedestal, on a round base. |
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The first thing you notice when you visit the Mill Bay Thrifty Foods is the old brick building with its large archway, trees and a park-like setting. |
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If the room has a permanently open door or archway more than 1.5 metres wide, skip this step and treat the two rooms as one, making all the necessary measurements in both rooms. |
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He was a victim not of treacherous tribesmen but of an elephant he was riding, which reared and brained him on a stone archway he was passing through. |
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The archway marks the beginning of a 17km road lined with palm trees, which cannot disguise the dusty emptiness that extends for miles on either side. |
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A Chinese-looking archway welcomes travellers to Tawang district, and from here on are views of snow-capped peaks and the Himalayas proper. Tawang itself is breathtaking. |
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On top, 2 bronze figures represent Peace and Freedom, while 22 bronze figures advance through the archway, symbolizing those who served Canada in times of war. |
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The archway of the door leading into the Commons Chamber has been left unrepaired as a reminder of the evils of war, and is now known as the Rubble Arch or Churchill Arch. |
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The archway is the world's longest unsupported roof structure. |
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These two now separate building were once connected by an archway, through which coaches and horses entered to the rear of the property for the horses to be stabled. |
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At the top of the hill in the archway of the main house, an eyeless old man sat on a bucket, scratching at a two-stringed gourd, warbling weird melismas on a madman's text. |
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The allegorical figures standing on trimounts appear like guardians, flanking an archway formed by two fruit trees which frame the composite coat of arms. |
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Among the more unusual pieces are a studio pottery archway with a church and trees by Trevor Warton and a model of a house of ill repute by Hilary Brock. |
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