I'll do the skirting and door frame tomorrow, and also the bathroom door frame and radiator. |
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We are next door, enjoying a glass of wine, skirting round the topic of the missing Christmas lights. |
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Traffic officers have received a number of complaints that drivers are skirting the barriers. |
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The bedrooms will have television points and ash skirting boards, while the bathrooms will feature ceramic hand basins with chrome mixer taps. |
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The skirting and door frame will have to wait until the walls and ceiling have dried. |
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Replacing skirting and architraves is a good way of upgrading a home with minimum outlay. |
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Walnut doors and skirting are complemented by stark white walls and most bedrooms contain fitted wardrobes. |
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We've stripped wallpaper, painted, put up skirting boards, hung blinds, panelled ceilings and clad walls. |
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You should also use a sealing gun to close up cracks in floorboards, skirting boards and the like. |
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If similar skirting is used to match the rest of the room, the bay will blend in easier with the walls. |
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They are an inspiration to those of us still stuffing mushrooms and washing the skirting before a full day in the office. |
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If you prefer, lattice or other style panels may be use to match the skirting on the porch. |
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We came home yesterday to find ants marching along the hall carpet and scurrying around the skirting boards. |
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Your local builders' merchant will sell wood beading that you can paint to match the skirting. |
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He had ripped cupboard doors off their hinges and charged at walls and skirting boards. |
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The wooden theme continues from the floor to the skirting which runs around the walls. |
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Bedbug lairs can be anywhere, from telephone handsets and electrical goods to crevices in wooden furniture or behind skirting boards. |
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Mushrooms, some 4-5 cm high, have also been growing out of hallway skirting boards on the 9th floor. |
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If this is not possible, add light with a vinyl silk emulsion on the walls and gloss paint for the woodwork, skirting and window and door frames. |
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Floors throughout are restored eight inch wide pine planks with natural wood skirting boards. |
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The pale wood squares form a crisscross structure that runs around doorways, along skirting boards and across floors. |
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This allows the skirting cuts to be square and the cut skirting to be slid into position inside the nosing cuts. |
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They have just hung new doors throughout our house, and fitted new skirting boards in our hallway. |
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Traditionally, skirting boards are nailed to the wall using oval or lost head nails which can then be punched into the board. |
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Which is a bit like discussing childbirth while skirting around the difficult business of mothers. |
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What was Adams thinking when he hired a man with a checkered past and a history of skirting the rules? |
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He proves to be an enthusiastic cheerleader, without skirting over the hard work and determination required to land a job in this industry. |
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But in some ways it's almost as passionless as the characters skirting their emotions and desires. |
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This is despite the likes of the Washington Post delicately skirting round the direct quote. |
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The supporting cast of fumblers shares responsibility for skirting reality, if not denying it. |
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If you prefer an elegant modern look, the impact of finishing touches like skirting boards can make or break the overall design. |
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This gets at what ethical egoists intend, while skirting the issue of constraints on moral theories. |
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He knew the rules, and he knew he was skirting them by openly defying a federal court order. |
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Can we airbrush out that newspaper tacked onto the skirting boards, please? |
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When they were young, they'd adopted wryness as the defining tone at home, skirting anything too intimate or windy. |
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Refit the skirting boards with the uncut board placed snugly in the corner and the shaped board lapped over it. |
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Of course under some circumstances you find yourself skirting the edge of obscurantism. |
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In certain neighborhoods of Havana and the villages skirting the city, cherubic black Marys and Christs are worshipped. |
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They will follow the tiny paths over the mountains and through the famous vineyards of Rioja before skirting the cities of Burgos, Leon and Lugo. |
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The two men rushed rapidly down the halls, skirting past servants and other court members. |
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It's possible Doc sought to ride us round them, skirting their flank without looking left nor right to acknowledge their being there. |
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Along the scenic route skirting the rim we stopped at every lookout to gaze at the fantastic scenery. |
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But the solution does not lie in skirting around the edges of the problem, but rather, diving directly in. |
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They all responded by skirting around the issue trying not to point of the finger of blame. |
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Soon they were skirting along the coast towards Louisburgh as bonfires blazed along the road. |
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The time seems to have come for Japan to stop skirting this essential question. |
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Further skirting round a definition of jazz, Dyer drops this fabulous description of Thelonius Monk approaching the piano. |
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One woman admitted she cleans her skirting boards with cotton buds, while another scoured the kitchen floor with steel wool for hours on end. |
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It was then that, owing to the pressure of numbers, the stone balustrade skirting the wall of the hotel collapsed onto the pavement. |
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There are also plaster-skimmed walls throughout, regency paneled doors and a moulded skirting. |
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Zoologists have been accused of skirting round the subject for fear of stepping into a political minefield. |
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And indeed he was, moving with renewed energy, skirting the occasional patches of snow and ice which had begun to appear as their elevation increased. |
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I thus contend that, on this matter, Volokh is skirting the central issue. |
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I cannot rest until I am alone in the farthermost edge, wedge, ledge of the shop, great or small, lying along the skirting board, legs propped, reading. |
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There is something a little sinister about it, amid that green and fecund landscape, with its skirting of pine and silver birch and the furze and bracken above. |
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The two choppers from the Alaska Air National Guard's 210th Rescue Squadron climbed carefully over the layers of Mount McKinley's clouds while skirting the glacier. |
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The story is Lardner at his best, skirting the fence between sentimentality and cynicism and achieving pathos. |
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Senior officials normally observe a longstanding political taboo by skirting around such tales of torment. |
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It would have involved ripping out a bit of skirting board to give us another half-inch of room and then bodging the tracking so that it ran pretty close to the wall. |
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Slowly we progress across the crimson lakes of sand, silver pools of sand, enormous hillocks of sand, skirting giant rocks and stubbornly vibrant patches of thorn bush. |
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He has destroyed carpets, doors, frames and skirting boards in every room. |
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Our tiny bus wound up through the Inguri Valley whose precipitous road hugged cliffs and ravines, worming through crude tunnels and skirting thick forests. |
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Where the skirting board butts up against a doorframe, check that the angle is true and, if not, use a sliding bevel to measure the angle of the cut and mark on the board. |
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On top the slabs are rendered over to seal them, then covered with oiled mulberry paper to leave a perfectly smooth yellow continuous surface turned up at the skirting. |
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Finally, glue or nail an edging strip to the skirting board. |
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Here the Blackfeet moved south, sometimes threading the gap between the Big and Little Belt Mountains, sometimes skirting east, in order to get to the common hunting ground. |
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Use cable clips to fasten the cable to skirting boards or other trimming. |
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Sated, the six-millimetre bug crawls back to its hidey-hole in your mattress or skirting board, where it spends up to two weeks digesting its meal. |
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By the end, players will find themselves skirting around gaping chasms and outracing avalanches while being battered senseless by Mother Nature's best. |
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I'm really skirting around the issue here, because I'm afraid to say it. |
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A photograph of an electric cord running across a red wooden floor with yellow skirting board and white wall looks just like one of his simpler paintings. |
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No doubt, some of these Californians applauded the fact that a woman who is skirting that mythic age of fourscore still has the wherewithal to perform, and to do it so well. |
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My clever ploy of skirting the issue with talks of tutoring hadn't worked. |
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Second fix work, the construction of items such as skirting boards, architraves, and doors also comes under carpentry. |
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This runs to Barrow from the M6 motorway via Ulverston, skirting the southern Lake District. |
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Larger gaps can be filled by stuffing a neatly rolled up newspaper between skirting and wall, then caulk the gap. |
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It then climbs inland on footpaths, skirting Priory Woods, before returning to sea level at The Duver near St Helen's Old Church. |
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It begins by skirting Llyn Teyrn before climbing slightly to cross the causeway over Llyn Llydaw. |
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There's a lot to be said for not climbing up to delve behind the pelmet or the the skirting board, and finding that you have not dusted there since last Christmas. |
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They probably all suffered heavily from damp and rotten floorboards and skirting boards as only high quality homes had a damp course in pre-1930 building regulations. |
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By day, various members of the group have earned their crust as session musicians, vocalists and songwriters, skirting round the edges of the industry. |
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