Immediately ahead is the kitchen with linoleum flooring and plumbing for a washing machine. |
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The garden also contains a vintage mechanical washing machine as well as antique ploughs, mangles and bacon slicers. |
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She does not have a TV and her washing machine is an archaic model involving rubber hoses and a handle-operated mangle. |
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Our new washing machine arrived yesterday, and just in time too, because Alex went barfy with winter vomiting again during the night on Tuesday. |
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Those famous feet thrash the water so hard, the men that trail him say it is like being immersed in a washing machine. |
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The bathroom has a bath, a toilet and a hand basin and is plumbed for a washing machine. |
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The room also includes a Belfast sink and integrated appliances comprising a fridge, freezer, tumble dryer, washing machine and dishwasher. |
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Now I've had to put my sweater in the washing machine and sit here in the none-too-warm office in my shirtsleeves. |
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I tested it by taking a shower while the washing machine and dishwasher were both running and still had plenty. |
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What causes a washing machine to overflow, but only moderately and not consistently, and how do you fix it? |
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The bedding can be washed in a washing machine and tumble-dried, if necessary. |
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Concealed neatly in this part of the house is a tumble dryer and washing machine. |
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Heating is by electric storage units and each house has a washing machine, a tumble dryer and a microwave. |
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On the left is a utility room plumbed for a washing machine, with a tumble dryer and sink. |
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The washing machine, tumble drier and freezer in the utility room were all melted by the fire and the house was heavily smoke-logged. |
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The next week the lady called out the washing machine man to look at her tumble dryer as thick black smoke was coming out of it. |
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There was evidence of mouse habitation in two cupboards and on top of the washing machine. |
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If the washing machine goes on the blink it has to be winched on to the ferry and it's gone for a fortnight. |
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The real issue going on at Casino Avenue Towers is my washing machine. It's mucking me about again, refusing to complete its cycles. |
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They'll quickly realise that their things can't be found in a muddle, or that clothes don't walk to the washing machine on their own. |
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Of course, this means that muggins has to go and fix the leaky washing machine fitting pdq. |
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If underwire bras are run though a washing machine, their wires will poke out for sure. |
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She is going with the kids and her mother and now the washing machine is broken, filled with dirty clothes and murky water. |
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When the washing machine broke he fixed it so well it washed the clothes twice as fast, and picked up National Radio. |
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Also off the hall is a utility room plumbed for a washing machine and dryer. |
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Off the kitchen is a utility room, so the washing machine and dryer are kept out of view and earshot. |
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Outside there is a utility room plumbed for a washing machine and tumble dryer with shelf storage. |
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I can also get the phone line installed and broadband ordered, plus a washing machine. |
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Included in the sale are a built-in hob, oven and deep fat fryer along with a washing machine and dishwasher. |
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I laid the body on the sheeting already on the floor, and then bundled the duvet into the washing machine and poured bleach over the bloodstains. |
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The husband looked up from poking the washing machine with his screwdriver to suggest I was being obdurate. |
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The bathroom has a handbasin, toilet and bath while the utility room is fully plumbed for a washing machine and also has fitted storage units. |
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If the stuffed animal has cardboard or hardboard stiffeners or joints, these can be destroyed in a washing machine. |
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There is a storeroom and a utility room plumbed for a washing machine and equipped with a Georgian laundry sink. |
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Integrated appliances include a four ring electric hob with single oven, fridge-freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. |
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All kitchens are fitted with an oven, gas hob, cooker hood, fridge-freezer and combined washing machine and tumble drier. |
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I've had loads and loads of clueless people come around to fix my washing machine. |
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Helen turns her gloves inside out with a chopstick when she's finished for the day and throws them in the washing machine. |
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Today I did washing at home in my washing machine, on the off-chance that it'd just been playing possum, and lo and behold, it worked just fine. |
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A wide timber deck provides an ideal spot for outdoor entertaining while a large garden shed is plumbed for a washing machine. |
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The utility room is plumbed for a dishwasher and washing machine with a tiled splash back. |
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The adjoining utility room is plumbed for a washing machine and has a built-in storage cupboard. |
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Stone and glass surround the dining area, while the utility room is plumbed for a washing machine and dryer. |
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There is also a gas hob, electric oven and plumbing for a dishwasher and washing machine. |
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The washing machine emerged as listeners' favourite technological invention for the home. |
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It was designed by Goldreif and is fitted with grey wall and floor units as well as an integrated fridge-freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. |
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There is a Belfast sink, an integrated hob, an oven and extractor fan, a fridge-freezer, a dishwasher and a washing machine. |
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The company has 30 per cent of the front-loader washing machine market, second only to Electrolux. |
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He can even open the door to a front loader washing machine and put the dirty clothes in. |
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Your washing machine can be directed to soak and spin while you drink coffee in a cybercafe. |
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Behind the kitchen is the utility room, with matching worktop and presses, a stainless steel sink and plumbing for a washing machine. |
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The utility room is plumbed for a washing machine and there is a door to the rear of the property, which is decked. |
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If your washing machine gives up the ghost after two years and has been subject to normal use, you're entitled to a free repair. |
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Swing doors give access to a utility room plumbed for a dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. |
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The kitchen is compact but well laid out and is plumbed for a washing machine, dishwasher and tumble dryer. |
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In the past few weeks he has done tasks around the home, such as turning lights on and off and unloading the washing machine. |
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The whirring and spinning of the laser mechanism within the donut gives the impression of being inside a washing machine. |
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That's how much water gushes through a typical top-loading washing machine every time you run an extra-large load. |
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I've never really worked a washing machine or dryer before, so I wasn't quite sure just what to do. |
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The adjoining utility room has further storage units and is plumbed for a washing machine and dryer. |
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In 2000 the Contrarotator was launched, the world's first washing machine with two rotating drums. |
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There is plumbing for a washing machine and the room is vented for a tumble dryer. |
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There is also plumbing for a washing machine and a dishwasher, as well as venting for a tumble dryer. |
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The rest of the kitchen has a bank of waist-high units, which conceal a washing machine and dishwasher. |
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There is plumbing for a washing machine, and a side door provides access to the garden. |
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Mum used a mangle and a washboard so when the washing machine arrived it was a big moment. |
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There is plumbing for a dishwasher and a washing machine, and plenty of dining space. |
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Oh, just remembered I can't pack as half my clothes are in the washing machine. |
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How would you make the decision between whether to sell the fridge or the washing machine? |
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There is a door to the utility area and garage, which is plumbed for a washing machine and dryer. |
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They can cost up to half the purchase price of a new washing machine or fridge. |
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Also at this level is a spacious utility room with plumbing for a washing machine and dryer. |
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She bought so many books that there literally was not room for a washing machine. |
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It is equidistant from the water cooler, the washing machine and the TV room. |
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Fortunately, the ink in the pen turned out to be water-soluble, and a cycle through through the washing machine has got them clean again. |
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Distractions such as rattles, music, or even running a vacuum, washing machine, or blow-dryer may be amusing or comforting to your baby. |
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However, this week, in a hurry I didn't change the settings on the washing machine and ironing became a necessity. |
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The kitchen has a range of eye and floor level units and is plumbed for a dishwasher and washing machine. |
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They had given me full charge of cleaning up after myself, and my mother had even refreshed my memory as to how the washing machine worked. |
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A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead and leaving his fingers badly lacerated. |
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If there's no washing machine, you may have to venture to the underworld which is the laundrette. |
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The coin mechanism was a slide device similar to the type found today on a washing machine in many Laundromats or on old pinball machines. |
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She was stuffing all her clothes in a washing machine at a Laundromat they'd discovered that was about a five minute cab ride from the hotel. |
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Bags were subjected to 10 cold-water rinse cycles in a washing machine at a low water level. |
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Beyond this is a small utility room plumed for a washing machine, dryer, and guest bathroom. |
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Wait until you have a full load before using a dishwasher or washing machine. |
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To conserve water and energy, wait until you have a full load before running your dishwasher or washing machine. |
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A washing machine and a refrigerator were luxuries which made the life of the housewife much easier. |
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No sooner has the salesperson sold you the hi-fi, radio or washing machine than they offer you an extended warranty in case it goes wrong. |
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Beryl rounded up all our jumpers and various moth-eaten Fair Isle handknits belonging to Reginald, and boiled them in her washing machine. |
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He told me to take his shirt from the washing machine and throw it into the tumble dryer. |
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It also saved her family the daily washing machine wear and tear, increased water use and the chore of washing and drying nappies regularly. |
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Maytag came to the homemakers' rescue in the early 1900s when the first gas-powered washing machine came on the scene. |
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A concrete outhouse immediately outside the kitchen is fully plumbed and vented for a washing machine and tumble dryer and functions as a utility area. |
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The room is plumbed for both a washing machine and dishwasher. |
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Love is marred by the grubby ring he left round the bath, the dirty pants on the bedroom floor, the washing you asked him to hang out left screwed up in the washing machine. |
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Each is taught tasks such as picking up dropped items, opening and closing doors, helping remove clothing, and even emptying laundry out of the washing machine. |
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There were about 300 people at this gathering in Boston, and you could have put the straight ones in a four-man bobsleigh and still have found room for a washing machine. |
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The boiler, washing machine and dryer are hidden beneath the stairs. |
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One of my bras lost an underwire in the washing machine a few months back. |
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A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead, splitting his nose and leaving his fingers badly lacerated. |
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I had to struggle with the intricacies of the washing machine programmer, learn the contours of an ironing board, co-ordinate the different ingredients of a cooked meal. |
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I had intended to do some work on the book, sort out my buildings insurance and washing machine repair cover, but somehow the day has been eaten up with other things. |
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In this study the treatment was applied to the blood stain without any rinsing or rubbing until the pillowcase was put in the washing machine two hours later. |
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They believe it because it's true, which brings me back to the washing machine. |
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The door or lid of the washing machine should be cleaned and sanitized to reduce the possibility of recontamination of attire upon removal from the washer. |
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Anyone willing to pay a few hundred more dollars for that washing machine, cellphone, or iPad? |
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On the surface, the water is boiling like a washing machine. |
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A recent survey showed that 90 percent of Italian men have never run a washing machine and 70 percent have never used a stove. |
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Some weeks, a washing machine would upchuck a hearty blue gunk. |
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To perfume your sheets and make them a fragrant delight to slide between, just add 5 drops of lavender oil to the softener compartment of your washing machine. |
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No-one knows when the car will break down, the washing machine go into hyper-spin, or worse still, you lose your job, your child becomes sick or your partner leaves you. |
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If a particular washing machine broke down after seven months of normal use, it would seem probable that there was something wrong with it at the time of sale. |
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And then I thwacked my left knee on the washing machine this afternoon while I was cleaning out the rat cage, and it is all red and lumpy and it, too, hurts when I walk on it. |
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Many of the electrical goods we use today such as the electric iron, shaver, vacuum cleaner and washing machine were invented in the early part of the 20th century. |
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On December 8, Mr Brodie wrote a letter of complaint to the company's Wakefield office, after which he was offered a free dishwasher and washing machine. |
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The room is also plumbed for a washing machine and is vented for a dryer. |
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It was freezing cold and I was shaking like a washing machine. |
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There is extensive walk-in eaves storage at this level, which the present owners use as a storage and utility room, as it is plumbed for a washing machine. |
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He obtained a new passport from the British consul general's office in Amsterdam by saying he had got drunk and accidentally put his old one in the washing machine. |
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It may be powered by hand, pedal, or other motive force such as a suitably geared lawn mower engine or the electric motor taken from a discarded washing machine. |
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Picked at random, washing machine repairers, drainage specialists, boiler fitters and aerial technicians visited the ordinary looking house in a suburban street. |
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In a corner, a tumble drier was perched on top of a washing machine. |
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There is plumbing for a washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher. |
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There is plumbing for a dishwasher, vinyl flooring and partly tiled walls, while off the kitchen is a good-sized utility room plumbed for a washing machine. |
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This may be the background sound of a washing machine or vacuum cleaner. |
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Innovations such as the automatic washing machine, the microwave and the electric fridge-freezer have enabled us to shave time off our household chores. |
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Instead they may show excessive interest in repetitive activities, such as lining up their toys or watching the washing machine drum rotate for an extended period of time. |
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That way, when the car breaks down, the washing machine floods the kitchen floor or the telly goes ping you don't need to make a drama out of a crisis. |
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Mohsan likened clock speeds to the RPM's of washing machine drums. |
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It may be powered by hand, pedal, or some other motive force such as a suitably geared lawn mower engine or the electric motor taken from a discarded washing machine. |
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He added that water from the sink, washing machine and wash basins is prone to overflowing and running back underneath the house instead of down the outside drain. |
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Our baits were stored in large metal washing machine drums that we had shipped out specifically for the purpose, this kept them in superb condition. |
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Being a poet is no easy task given that most of the population have more interest in washing machine instruction manuals than poetry. |
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There was a bright-red plastic baby-bath, a car tyre, a rusty mangle, and something that looked like a primitive version of a washing machine. |
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My washing machine has gone on the fritz, and I have a load of muddy clothes to clean. |
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You'd better rinse that stain before putting the shirt in the washing machine. |
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Nothing Charles or Camilla wears is ever allowed near a washing machine. |
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The cabin also contains an old washing machine, a sewing machine, a churn, a dry sink and cane-bottomed chairs. |
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If the pipes are near the washing machine, you should be able to install T-piece stop valves for the hoses. |
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Lobbing it in a washing machine would be disastrous, like squeezing a pebbledash wall into a Zanussi, along with your smalls. |
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Every other day I pop them in the washing machine and do a prewash then put my other washing in. |
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I threw my jizzy sheets in the washing machine before my mum could find them. |
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The seabags were nice because they held a lot of bait and were easy to clean in the washing machine. |
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If that doesn''t sound hairbrained enough, throw in a half-naked ex-Brookside actress, a stolen gun and a policeman in a washing machine. |
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Assistance dogs can open and close doors, help people undress, and even empty the washing machine. |
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The automatic washing machine came along in 1937, and by the late 1940s, the first unattended, 24-hour Laundromats were opened. |
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A new front-load washing machine uses less water than a top-load. |
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Bored sexpot housewife Joyce Monroe even looks to seduce him in a scene that Bourne stages as a hilarious jumble of limbs, blades and a conveniently vibrating washing machine. |
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On May 11, toddler Samier Bush was put inside a commercial washing machine while playing a game of peek-a-boo with his babysitter and her male friend. |
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Previously part of the garage, the utility room has base and wall units, work surfaces incorporating a stainless steel unit and mixer tap and plumbing for a washing machine. |
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But washing machine giant Whirlpool could now try to gate-crash the deal. |
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We have four cats, so with slipcovers I get the elegant all-white cottage look with practical denim and cotton that can be tossed in the washing machine. |
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