I decided I, too, would flit among the islands in search of cheap lodgings, wonderful food, clean, unspoilt beaches and, most important, crumpet. |
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The traders had come into the village early that morning requesting lodgings for the night. |
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Many of the tiny lodgings were built in the 1930s and have never been upgraded. |
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One of the grandest old lodgings is the Jamaican Inn perched on a cliff above a secluded slice of beach. |
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The club's apprentices will now be placed with local families who will provide lodgings and assist with their personal development. |
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On the recommendation of the hotel owner, we made our way to other lodgings for the evening. |
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Most frequently it seems it was either the abbot's lodgings or, as at Lacock Abbey, some of the claustral buildings which were adapted. |
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Vacationers on a budget can find lodgings and activities that will fit within their price range, too. |
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Workers' hourly rates of pay also include allowances for board and lodgings. |
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I daresay there is not enough space at your lodgings, and I have already become Mr. Wade's home for neglected animals. |
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He lives down the road from my lodgings and bounced in unexpectedly during breakfast last week. |
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For much of European history barracks were the exception rather than the rule, and soldiers were billeted in civilian lodgings or public houses. |
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Akhana looked at the lodgings and gave the cab driver a good tip for his service. |
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I walk back towards my lodgings on Broad Street, which is the main thoroughfare through town. |
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Superficially thick walls are honeycombed with passages and chambers serving individual suites and lodgings. |
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They live in lodgings or tiny, comfortless flats, on a meagre allowance or none. |
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Both the New Town and the Old Town offer numerous lodgings in private houses and small family hotels. |
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Each section of the country will provide an excellent scenic day trip and inexpensive lodgings can be found. |
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Cheap lodgings and a shift away from family entertainment have made the capital of glam a top business stop. |
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Terry pushed his regrets aside with a sigh and kept walking, hoping to find suitable lodgings for the night. |
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He was an asylum seeker and his lodgings were provided by Safe Haven, a Sheffield-based housing organisation. |
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The remainder are in supported lodgings, community homes or in residential care. |
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Having established themselves in lodgings, they wasted no time in putting together a set of proposals. |
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Most had stumbled drunkenly out into the streets or had retired to the guest lodgings upstairs. |
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Sailortown is a walk-through reconstruction of a nineteenth-century street in Wapping complete with shops, lodgings and a local pub. |
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There'd been an old drifter who'd stopped by for lodgings with his ragged hat and scarf, everything he owned in a beat-up pack. |
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Overnight accommodation varied, from the the casual wards of local workhouses to more friendly lodgings and municipally-arranged feasts. |
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The Duke of York's lodgings at both palaces were remodelled and refurnished in anticipation of the 1673 marriage. |
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The marquis gave his friend a disparaging look and left the lodgings without another word. |
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But persuading the elusive birds to quit their historic lodgings has proved to be quite a headache. |
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I quite agree that people should pay for their board and lodgings, but not medical care. |
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Apart from mathematics his great loves were walking and music, and his lodgings had always to accommodate a grand piano. |
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She went off to Penzance in search of sea bathing and inexpensive lodgings. |
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Welcome to The Angel, one of the pay-by-the-hour lodgings offering a discreet haven for trysts and visits with dominatrixes. |
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But one man said that he was better off as he normally handed all his benefit, bar the odd sixpence, straight to his mother for board and lodgings. |
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His pay was three pounds and 10 shillings a week, with board and lodgings. |
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So far this year, at least 10 people have been unable to stomach the Fall River, Massachusetts, lodgings. |
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It was not the only small adventure concerning homes and lodgings. |
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So various devices have been evolved for dealing with the overflows, a favourite of which has been to build lodgings on meadowland owned by the colleges next to the Cam. |
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We then drove two hours, quickly checked into our lodgings, and came back out for a short walk. |
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It does not provide for the chance for a rest now and then, for decent food and lodgings, or the other little happinesses that this dusky laboratory allows its slaves. |
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Born in London in 1914 and educated at private schools, he never knew his father and grew up in lodgings with a mother who was as improvident as she was unpresentable. |
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In his previous lodgings, Auden had kept scrupulously to his schedule of writing sessions interrupted only by meals and a tea-time snifter, then bed at 10 pm. |
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Depending upon the exact location of his lodgings and the circuitousness of his route, Mr. Lorry's walk may have been slightly longer or slightly shorter. |
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While royal lodgings were in the upper ward, the lower contained buildings such as the kitchens. |
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One of these, the trade union official Frank Meade, suggested Wigan, where Orwell spent February staying in dirty lodgings over a tripe shop. |
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After a brief honeymoon in Chalk in Kent the couple returned to lodgings at Furnival's Inn. |
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The couple moved with Claire into lodgings at Somers Town, and later, Nelson Square. |
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At that date, Rossetti and Hunt shared lodgings in Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, Central London. |
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Beasts wild and tame, whom lodgings yeeld house, dens, or field, collaud his name. |
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Her body was dumped at the rear of 13, Ashgrove under a pile of bricks, close to the university and her lodgings. |
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Certain areas within easy reach of Rome offered cool lodgings in the heat of summer. |
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These inns provided free food and lodgings to the travelers regardless of their status. |
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He keeps a kind of open house for all the respectable young men of the town who are staying in lodgings. |
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The tower contained grand lodgings, and was probably built for Sir Otton de Grandson, the first justiciar of Wales. |
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His father soon joined them in their lodgings in Queen Street, but the couple quickly separated. |
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The lodgings were renovated and elaborated during the 1220s and 1230s, becoming comparable with other palatial residences such as Windsor Castle. |
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He also has lodgings in the Old Palace, Canterbury, located beside Canterbury Cathedral, where the Chair of St Augustine sits. |
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Around 1591 Christopher Marlowe also joined this patron's service, and for a while Marlowe and Kyd shared lodgings, and perhaps even ideas. |
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I'd walked down, for maybe the last time, from my lodgings behind New Fish Street, through air already fugged with smoke from the morning fires. |
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Kyd's lodgings were searched and a fragment of a heretical tract was found. |
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On his return to London, he took lodgings at 8 Dean Street, Southwark, and braced himself for further study in order to become a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. |
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On the opposite side of the chapel is a range of buildings including the lodgings of the Military Knights, and the residence of the Governor of the Military Knights. |
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A great fire, however, destroyed Charles's lodgings at Newmarket, which forced him to leave the races early, thus, inadvertently, avoiding the planned attack. |
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Certainly, with the anticipated concentration of curial residents and activity at Pienza, appropriate lodgings for otherwise unaccommodated visitors would be necessary. |
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Percy returned to London and assured Wintour, John Wright, and Robert Keyes that they had nothing to be concerned about, and returned to his lodgings on Gray's Inn Road. |
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He was born on 22 January in lodgings at Holles Street in London. |
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Mr Sanders' father, Russell Sanders-Royle, said his son was living in lodgings in Allness Close, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, at the time of his death. |
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