That may have been a baptistery, with the tower serving as nave and the lost east annexe as chancel. |
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This is a building that is going to be used as an annexe to the main house and not as a garden structure. |
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The guest annexe consists of a two-bedroom apartment and a two-storey, two-bedroom cottage in a charming courtyard setting. |
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The new inpatient annexe has beds for 20 patients, mostly in single rooms with en-suite facilities, for the first time. |
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It consists of the former Egyptian embassy and a one-time annexe to Russia's embassy knocked together. |
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At the time of the inquiry, the building was used as an annexe to the main house by the applicant's son who worked anti-social hours. |
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There was room for 10 members of the public in the courtroom itself, and 80 more would be accommodated in an annexe. |
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That refinancing package which Maudee Barlow was talking about is hidden away in an annexe to the Camdessus Report. |
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I shall simply make a short summary of the position and annexe his judgment to my own. |
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The annexe has the feel of a private house with a wood fire and stupendous views of the temples of Baalbek. |
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We are sitting in a pair of paint-spattered armchairs in the studio annexe of his house high in the Hollywood Hills. |
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The style is more contemporary in the courtyard annexe, where another five rooms occupy converted farm buildings. |
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In addition, there is an interconnecting annexe with three bedrooms, a combined living room and kitchen, a bathroom, plus its own courtyard garden. |
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The decor is messy, the walls are covered with art, there is an annexe made up to resemble a 1930s drawing room and everything is in an advanced state of dilapidation. |
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Set in nearly six acres of grounds, the nine-bedroom house boasts a leisure annexe, with indoor swimming pool and games room, a vaulted wine cellar, and billiard room. |
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The back wall of the garage at the priest's house contains a Holy Water Font which is believed to have come from the side annexe of the old church. |
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Another building contains garages, a woodshed and an annexe dwelling. |
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The property is priced extremely well for such a large house full of character and a separate dependence, large garden in Caunes Minervois. Perfect for family living and a granny annexe or separate teenage accommodation. |
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As we waited, quietly, a member of the inquest secretariat arrived to inform us that the annexe was technically a part of the courtroom itself: we should therefore show no emotion as the jury's determinations were announced. |
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A course outline is provided in annexe in English, Arabic and in French. |
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For the past half-century or more, UK governments of all political shades have sought to annexe the enormous power of volunteering for a variety of ends – not always successfully. |
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You can find their support letter in the annexe section. |
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The Treaty of Westminster itself planted the seeds of future conflict because of its secret annexe which contained the Act of Seclusion. |
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Although an impressive historic building, Plas Mawr was not a natural gallary, and in 1896 an annexe was added to house the Victoria Gallery. |
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This identity was defined in opposition to English attempts to annexe the country and as a result of social and cultural changes. |
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