Sentence Examples
New developments, apartments, balconied villas, shops and restaurants are springing up everywhere. |
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Its balconied facades lead into overcrowded rooms and flats where there is often not enough water or electricity. |
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This will be quite a modern building with a balconied atrium inside. |
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Most persons of the St Lucian upper class lived in balconied houses situated around the Square, during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. |
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This building, like many others of its era nearby, also has a balconied room on a top floor where traditional Chinese family associations would meet. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was a modern building, without distinctive character, but many-windowed, and pleasantly balconied up its wide cream-coloured front. |
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Managers at Arena Club Class are busy preparing to welcome guests to the venue's luxury, balconied, private boxes. |
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The layered, balconied structure seems to emerge almost incidentally from the surrounding planting and then, at the next turn, disappears again. |
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Sutter Creek is one of the prettiest gold rush towns with a main street lined with balconied shops. |
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The first floors would include a balconied lounge with views of the sea, as well as a study or playroom. |
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Balconied gardens will grow up the building along with a 300 square meter private garden for residents. |
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The 45-year-old balconied amphitheatre has always been a popular gathering place for conferences, festivals and headline acts like Colin James. |
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A contemporary solid wooden and glazed staircase leads up to a balconied landing. |
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The property features efficient space configurations, excellent window line, balconied suites, and ample underground parking. |
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It looks over the Douro river to the Ribeira, old town, with its tumble of balconied pastel-hued houses dwarfed by the cathedral and ostentatious Episcopal Palace. |
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