But if you must wear a flatform, avoid an over-long trouser or skirt, because you will look as though you are on castors. |
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Other surprises in the building are the series of exhibition trucks which are mounted on castors. |
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If the terrace is too sunny, you could wheel away the tubs, with discreetly placed castors, to a shady corner to rest until the following spring. |
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The turned tapering legs with carved upper sections and brass toes and castors are again typical of the William IV or early Victorian period. |
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It also features a new black-and-white, hexagonal cabinet, with a door that allows easy storage and comes complete with castors for easy movement. |
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To move the camera in and around the small stage space, many of the set pieces were set on castors and rolled about to keep out of the way of the camera. |
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Easy to erect and reconfigure, some of the tables are provided with castors so that they can be shifted to create meeting places, group workspaces and individual desks. |
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The chair has four legs, pedestal or swivel base with castors. |
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To get at the cabinets you insert a key into the star's centre and turn it so that the whole screen assembly rolls smoothly out on castors towards you. |
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Gilmour stood on a flightcase on castors, an insecure setup supported from behind by a technician. |
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Step forward the dreariest, dumpiest star on British television, Caroline Quentin, who, for much of the series, looked as if she was being wheeled round on castors. |
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