They rode to the stables and handed their horses over to the stable boys, then entered the mansion through a back door. |
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Lady Brighton led them to the stables where all the horses had been prepared. |
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The knights led their horses over to the stables where the stable hands took them. |
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They both made their way down to the palace stables by the back of the north courtyard. |
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He tried the stables for 133 horses, the kennels for 144 hounds, the attics for 144 abigails or footmen. |
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Several sailors followed behind the group, leading the horses to specially built stables. |
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In the grounds, there is also a stone studio or billiard room as well as stables with office space above. |
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They walked their horses back to the stables and then handed them off to the stable boys. |
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Stringent guidelines are in place at racecourses and racing stables for disinfecting everything that comes in and out of the premises. |
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He spent huge sums on his stud farms at Eaton and Oxcroft in Cambridgeshire, as well as on his racing stables at Newmarket. |
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Boarding stables and training facilities for horses are continuously subjected to constraints due to space availability. |
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The estate boasted its own stables, lake and separate quarters for domestic staff. |
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Therese stepped into the stables, a sudden wave of suspicion washing over her. |
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In fact, all individuals and most liveries, stables and other establishments that keep horses will not be subject to the new charges. |
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By now, Miller was as well known around racecourses and training stables as on cricket fields. |
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The systems are expected to be in place by April and will be the same as the upgraded equipment already installed to monitor racecourse stables. |
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Magnier said to have gifted him a half-share in the record-breaking Rock of Gibraltar, trained at the Ballydoyle stables owned by Magnier. |
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Historically the pub has been used by people from the local racing stables, from the lads up to the trainers and owners. |
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He has built a house and stables on the racecourse side of the Curragh and has bought some well bred horses, including two by Sadler's Wells. |
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The smith walked the driver out to the stables, where he untied the horses. |
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His Sheriff Hutton stables trains a host of future racing stars amid top-class facilities. |
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I jumped from the tree, jarring my knees with the impact and ran for the stables. |
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Susan Bradburne now summons him at the first sight of trouble and he is a regular visitor to many racing stables throughout Scotland. |
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Curious heads walked into the campus to check out what was to unfold from the stables of the School of Commerce and International Business. |
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And he joined the Bloomfield Hills Hunt Club, where his daughter stables her horse. |
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He turned around to take his horse down to the stables only to accidentally run into the stable boy, who had come to take his horse for him. |
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One of you go and fetch the stable boy to put these horses in the stables, please. |
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The real novelty was the stables tour to see the shire horses that pull the drays. |
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Upon entering the stables, I wasn't surprised to see the stable boy sleeping as well. |
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From that day on, he lived with the Ashfords, tending the stables as a stable boy until he worked his way up to the master he was presently. |
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In 1954, British Railways had stopped using the Nelson Street stables for their draught horses. |
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The four-bedroom detached house is set amid sheltered gardens and boasts railed paddocks, stables, a swimming pool and hard tennis court. |
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As they reached the stables, the stableman took Lennox and bid the prince and princess a very good night. |
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The stableman who had taken care of Lay's horse, led Nalie into the stables as Jacqueline took Lione into the castle. |
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The stables catered for hacks, hunters, carriage horses and carriages and the Georgian quadrangle was established as the ideal pattern. |
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Sighing, the girl entered the stables and walked down the rows of stalls, greeting each individual horse by name. |
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I grinned at him, took Viento's reins, and led him out of his stall, across the stables. |
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This talented photographer made an Odyssean journey from his home in California to photograph Britain's stables out of personal interest. |
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Its original purpose was as a ratter, working very hard to to remove rodents from places such as kitchens and stables. |
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France had a six-bedroom farmhouse on a hectare of land with stables and a separate artist's studio. |
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He also wants a proper pony track and stables for the local boys to keep their horses. |
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It is built into an incline with a large entrance to the hayloft on an upper level and the entrances to the stables on the opposite lower level. |
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Grateful that the grooms from the other stables had taken care of their horses that day, they climbed wearily into their rooms in the hayloft. |
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An old man with stooped shoulders and thinning white hair emerged from the stables. |
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She has kept her horse, Callie, which is the first she has owned, at the stables since September. |
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A friend has been exercising her horse, Izzie, which is kept at stables in Highworth. |
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The stables were capable of housing more than eighty horses and the Earl's fox hounds were kenneled behind the stables. |
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To prevent the Ephialtes or night-mare we hang up a hollow stone in our stables. |
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Very spooked, the horse reared on its hind legs and flew out of the stables. |
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The rooftop of the stables was a flat sheet of metal with wooden pillars to hold it up. |
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Now locals want urgent repairs to the unadopted road as it leads to two stables and a rec where hundreds of youngsters play rugby and football. |
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The stables for the horses were well kept and warm, as the horses were almost as important as the workingmen. |
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Al gave a hearty laugh as the two disappeared into the stables, the sun setting bright colors behind them. |
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With hushed mutterings and grumblings they all trooped down to the stables. |
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Mr Hewitt said one important piece of advice was for people to watch out for any strangers hanging about stables or yards. |
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Mr Keith Luxford, owner of the stables, was called, and he in turn summoned a veterinary surgeon. |
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Ereana reseated herself in the stables on a pile of fresh wheat, feeling utterly useless. |
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They continued into camp, dismounted at the stables, and handed off their horses to grooms. |
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They visited the stables, admiring the horses, and settled in to read from the extensive library Geoff had collected. |
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To escape the whispers, I fled outside where wild flowers ribboned under the fence, or to the old stables. |
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He changed into his riding clothes and went downstairs to the stables to go for a nice long ride through the country. |
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After he was dressed he kissed his sister lightly on the forehead, headed to the stables where he found his ever-ready steed. |
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Within ten minutes of arriving, she is the most socially outcast rider in the stables. |
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In her book The Myth of Napoleon's Horse, Jill Hamilton revealed that this horse was just one of many white Arabs in the imperial stables. |
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The minute he was able to, he dashed away to the stables, calling for the grooms to saddle his horse. |
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Fireworks must not be set off near livestock or horses in fields or close to barns and stables. |
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The Brussels griffon seems to have descended from a dog used by 17th-century Belgian peasants to rid their stables of rats. |
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A trainer, too, he had been renting the stables in Co Kildare, and was on the lookout for somewhere to buy. |
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There are also a range of out offices including three stables, two loose boxes with overhead loft and saddle room. |
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Amber and Pippa put their rugs on and put the two horses back in their stables. |
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We saw the stables where the pit ponies were kept prior to going down the pit. |
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A stay in the renovated stables, just off the main building, completes the Wildean-era rustic romance. |
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He led the way to the royal stables, the rest if his gentlemen following him. |
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The remaining outbuildings include a garage, barn, two fowl houses, two stables, four old stores and two boathouses. |
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At present they have to travel to the stables, carrying saddles and other tack, every day and to ensure the security of the property. |
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He led her through the stables and out the back door to a fenced in area where several horses were prancing about. |
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Hercules had avoided cleaning the Augean stables by diverting the course of two rivers through the building. |
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Hugh performs a Herculean task visiting the Augean stables of Durbin's mind. |
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Cleaning out the Augean stables was one of the labours of Hercules and the incoming Greek government faces similar challenges. |
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His two sons were standing in the courtyard, near the stables, as the tarantass drove up. |
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Over time, the hotel was expanded and a dairy, bakery and stables were added. |
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She didn't want to go home to her stables and see all the beautiful mares and gelding and stallions and not see her mare. |
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We carefully considered the residents and offered to screen the stables with a hawthorn hedge but if necessary we will remove it. |
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The stables were quiet and musty, and the air was thick with the warm smell of horses. |
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He often went out to help the grooms in the famous Weston stables, and he did everything barehanded. |
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As boys came into her mind for a change, she thought on the dark-eyed guy that had been at the stables. |
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They also have their own cooper, and both the coopery and the shire stables are open to the public. |
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The war hardened general then strode out of the barracks as his soldiers got dressed in their battle armor, and headed towards the stables. |
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At the stables he unveiled a plaque to commemorate his visit and was presented with a statuette of the cooper at work. |
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From the motor racing stables come two thoroughbreds that will add a new sound to the roar away from the green lights. |
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A lot of people just take horse poo out of the stables from the bedding and pile it up as manure heaps. |
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It contains seven bays for hay and grain storage, a threshing floor, two stables and a hayloft. |
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There are two self-contained cottages facing the courtyard, but no stables. |
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They treated the mules as pets, fed them treats, cleaned their stables, treated their sores, and even shared plugs of tobacco with them. |
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The room where she wrote, in between bouts of melancholia and swigs of laudanum, remains above the old entrance to the stables. |
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Before, she had been just as willing as Ashira was to go into the muddy pigpen or the dirty stables or the smelly, slimy swamp. |
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Thousands of tons of bedding are used at animal shows, racetracks, fairs, stables, kennels, zoos, pet stores, and dairies all across the country. |
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The hotel set in a sprawling bungalow had a main building with rooms, a separate dining hall, billiard tables, livery and stables. |
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The word itself derives from the royal stables at Charing Cross in London built on the site where the royal hawks were once moulted or mewed. |
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The infirmary, or hospital, was across the rectangle of stone walkways from the stables. |
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Small snippets of that day at the stables returned to her in her dreams, and she was slowly piecing it together. |
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Eleven of the 39 starters finished with all of the fallers returning safely to the stables. |
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After searching the entire castle, I eventually found them in the stables handing their horses over to the hostlers after a ride. |
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The firing of houses and outhouses, warehouses, barns, stables and hayricks, could all be the subject of arson prosecutions in the Old Bailey. |
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When the two of them reached the entrance to the stables, a hostler came walking up. |
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Stick on a pair of wellies with a tweedy number and you can muck out stables, walk the dog or dig the garden. |
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During his surveying days, he used to pick up mounts from livery stables owned by Ernest and Emma Julian. |
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Passing the stables, she was disappointed not to find Terrant, but unchained her dog to take with her. |
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In between looking after the horses, other duties included mucking out the stables. |
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The Rock has a track record and a pedigree that will attract much business to Coolmore's stables. |
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Back at the farm, we enjoy a refreshing iced coffee in the shade of the stables. |
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She uttered thanks again and walked swiftly from the stables, a skip in her already jaunty step. |
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When the sun began to set, we returned to the stables, and after a leisurely and passionate farewell, we parted. |
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The rest of the afternoon was spent picking tomatoes, churning butter, washing dishes, serving, cleaning the stables and just having fun. |
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They reached the stables and each person either began unpacking or unsaddling their horse, and some both. |
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The horses are bred naturopathically and live all year round in a group in open stables. |
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Players must build stables for the cows, send the bovines out to pasture and then bring them back in to milk them for much-needed resources. |
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Langholm Terrace is designed around the original lodge and stables of Buccleugh House, once owned by the Duke of Montague. |
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There weren't enough stables at Gowran Park that day and Rathgar Beau had to be left in the horsebox. |
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There are also a few huge boulders which were chiselled into cubic shapes centuries ago and now serve as surreal houses and stables. |
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The sheep followed each other about, the rabbits ran and jumped playfully in the fields, and the horses neighed in the stables. |
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Other country crime includes farm break-ins, theft from building sites and the theft of valuable horse tack from stables. |
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Specially bred horses were fed and housed in lavish stables and great forts. |
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He pushed open the gate of the donkey's stall, and led the pack animal into the main row of the stables. |
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A planning consent for a cottage will be a great deal more valuable than one for stables. |
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She moved toward the stables, toward the horse that could take her to freedom, to bear her message of sorrow and loss. |
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He also served, when necessary, in the role of nightwatchman, guarding all the horses and vehicles of the royal carriage and hobby stables. |
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There were a lot more stables, now there are only five, and there's a new cattery and a new set of kennels. |
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He also has a heliport, all the latest mod-cons, outdoor hot-tubs and stables for the 75 horses down the road. |
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We walked very quietly around the yard to try and find the chickens and roosters who were hiding in one of the stables. |
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The gardens are to the left, the sports grounds to the right, and the stables are straight ahead. |
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Amanda felt the butterflies in her stomach flutter their wings as she approached the stables. |
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The harness was still hanging in the stables and the milking equipment was still in the byre. |
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We were both quiet as I drove him to his beat-up Chevy parked by the stables. |
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She led the horse out of the stables, and into the wide, open pasture where a trail cut through rows upon rows of apple trees. |
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Irielyn patted her and lead her to the stables where the other horses rested. |
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When we got to the stables we handed the horses back to the stable hands and thanked them. |
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He had to be up at six in the morning and along with the other hired men tend to the cows, pigs, horses and clean out stables and cow sheds. |
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He grinned as he disappeared into the stables to untack his horse. |
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The saddlebags had been brought from the stables and rested on a wooden bench near the washstand, already patterned with chips of whitewash flaking from the walls. |
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Not that I've outgrown New York, were that even possible, but in idle moments I have found myself combing property ads for old watermills and converted stables. |
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The move was necessary due to a need for larger stables and paddocks, a training area for a mechanical horse, a full racetrack, and living quarters for out-of-town students. |
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The woodland gardens which surround the house have been well maintained and include a water feature, three stables, dog kennels and patio area paved with limestone flags. |
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It likes the stables and barns to nest in and rear its young. |
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The lad then gave me directions to go and visit Rummy at his own stables whenever I wanted and happily I did so on two more occasions before his death. |
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She soon took the reins again and guided the horse back to the stables. |
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In the stables, hands fed and watered the horses, and groomed their white coats until they shone, and polished the tack until they see dull reflections in the leather. |
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My Lord, on the question of horses used for hunting kept at livery, our survey showed about 10,100 horses kept at livery or in riding stables and used for hunting. |
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An upscale lakeside lodge welcomes anglers, and stables are nearby. |
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The head girl at the stables, Jane Bedford, said she was in a field where four mature racehorses were wintering, and each was wearing an all-weather rug. |
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The town consists of two rustically elegant cabins, a ranch office, paddocks with shelters, a covered round pen, stables, and at the center of it all, Sniffy's Saloon. |
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So I went to the stables myself, saddled my horse, and mounted. |
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One can't help thinking of Hercules cleaning up the Augean stables. |
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After a chorus of ayes, I began walking towards the stables. |
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Wounds sustained in barnyards or stables are considered contaminated. |
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Similarly, the increased expenditure on thoroughbred horses for hunting saw a substantial rise in the grandeur and expense laid out on stables from the late 18th century. |
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The original castle consisted of the main house, three self-contained apartments, garages, yacht workshop and stables, stretching over several acres. |
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The former stables and coach house are now studios, workshops, retail outlets and a self-service restaurant which overlooks the cobbled courtyard of Kilkenny Castle. |
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During our university vacations, we took jobs as herds people in the Alps, running after cattle for three months out of the year and sleeping in rickety huts and stables. |
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I love it, and racecourses, racing stables, horsey pubs and betting shops are all veritable cauldrons, bubbling away with varyingly reliable tips and other inside information. |
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The five-year-old mare is one of five horses from different stables who failed drugs tests in recent weeks. |
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Following the tour, he will be taken around the stables across the road in Northgate Gardens, to meet the company's four shire horses, Barron, Buscot, Royal and Tom. |
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He touched his forelock as though in salute and watched as she tripped daintily out of the stables, lifting her skirts an inch or two so as not to muddy them. |
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Government officials had the power to scrape up dried urine from beneath the boarded floors of the stables because it contained saltpetre, a vital ingredient of gunpowder. |
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There are, in close proximity to the main house, stables and a bothy for staff accommodation, both of which give scope for imaginative conversion. |
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The only sounds he heard were the crickets chirping, the manes and tails being swished about and the occasional grunts and snorts from the animals that occupy the stables. |
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Beth, who comes from the bloodline of a former Derby winner, was written off as untrainable by her former owner and was barely approachable in the stables. |
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That done, she departed for the stables at a brisk speedy walk. |
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With so many new stables in the North Kerry area in recent times there will be very keen local rivalry in the event which should add spice to the proceedings. |
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It was just over two years ago when a big articulated lorry, having deposited a load of shavings by the stables, was having trouble squeezing through the narrow gateway. |
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When all was said and done, the queen and her five guardians led their horses out of the stables and into the clean, wide open of the Larkand outskirts. |
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She ran her horse back to the stables, and hopped off its back. |
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When I got back I mucked out the stables and cleaned the rest of the barn. |
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The pair have more than 80 years of working in racing stables. |
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Thousands of people flocked to the Malton Racing Stables Open Day, when 18 stables around Malton and Norton opened their doors to a fascinated public. |
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The finish was recreational, fishing lakes, a golf course with good views of Malton, racing stables, and the sound of music and fairground attractions. |
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Ms Munson is embroiled in a bitter row with residents and councillors over plans to convert stables and a garage at Great Easton into a dog training centre. |
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He nodded to the stable boy and walked past Milana and out of the stables to Lione who had been waiting for him at the nearest entrance into the castle. |
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Above the stables was the shared dormitory of all the stable boys. |
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Once they reached the royal stables, they dismounted their exhausted horses to confused stable boys and ran as quickly as they could into Elizabeth's chamber. |
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The doors were blown off the stables and inside was a scene of carnage. |
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Under the Franks the role of constable developed from being in charge of the royal stables to a principal officer of the Merovingian and Carolingian kings. |
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They hay strewn floor gave a heave as the other stables started awake. |
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Thomas let out an angry huff, and strode in the direction of the stables. |
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But as neither had runners at Wolverhampton on Saturday, the security system shouldn't have allowed either of them in or out of the stables with a horsebox in tow. |
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If you visit the livery stables you can choose between riding in a covered wagon pulled by two Clydesdales, Jock and Bess, or in a horse-drawn buggy. |
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As an urban design gesture it works as large, slow tempo pedal notes, allowing the refurbished stables to act as an conic flourish on Macquarie Street. |
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Giving him a plastic smile, Lenore headed towards the stables. |
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Money was also poured into building cottages for estate workers, servants quarters at the back of the new castle, additional workshops and new stables. |
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In this situation, it seems to me to be even more important to preserve the existing relationship between the stables and the surrounding agricultural land. |
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There are even cellars, stables and a coach house, a hint to its previous life as a home for landed gentry, before the property was surrounded by a modern housing estate. |
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Dante and I went back to the stables and the grooms put up our horses. |
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Mr Toms, the head groom, met them at the entrance to the stables. |
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But he does want to see you down at the stables when you're done here. |
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On Wednesday, Titan made the 35-mile journey from the Thames Valley Police stables at Witan Gate, Milton Keynes, to the sanctuary. |
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We walk the service road, past the stables, up the slope, to where the watermill stands. |
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The officers' stables still exist today and are used as troop accommodations. |
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Until its move to Backbarrow in 2010, the stables at Holker Hall housed the Lakeland Motor Museum. |
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Of the outhouses, Tull's granary and his stables are still in existence, although deteriorating. |
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He had a special passion for horses, having enjoyed riding at school in Dartington, where he sometimes slept in the stables. |
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In the Middle Ages, the Earl Marshal and the Lord High Constable were the officers of the king's horses and stables. |
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The marshal was originally responsible, along with the constable, for the monarch's horses and stables including connected military operations. |
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After a fire in 1534, the mews were rebuilt as stables, and remained here until George IV moved them to Buckingham Palace. |
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At the same instant the sounding gallopade of hoofs came from the tranquil roadway leading to the stables. |
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The estate contained a greenhouse, dairy barn, cow barn, wagon shed, stables, farmer's cottage and a hennery. |
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S Sheldon, discharge of condition on previous planning permission for building of stables, 16 Headwall Green, Golcar. |
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The primitive Esquires were no other than what the Latins called Equisons, who had the care and intendance of the equerries, or stables only. |
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My centuria slept in one of the stables, under the stone mangers where the names of the cavalry chargers were still inscribed. |
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Take them through the water walk to cool down their legs before taking them back to the stables to untack. |
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The Cornishman has moved to Victor Dartnall's Devon stables to be closer to the action and ride work at Richard Barber's yard. |
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Far mers would find boxes of Granny Smiths left in their stables to replace those scrumped from orchards by school boys with dirty knees. |
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Together they began a little business in old stables behind 19 Alfred Street making brass kerbs and boxes for the old blackleaded grates. |
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The rainwater was accumulating in deep manurey puddles around the barn and stables. |
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Instead the word was applied to service streets and the stables in them in cities, primarily London. |
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For example, the grand stable block at Chatsworth House is referred to as the stables, not the mews. |
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The word may also refer to the lane, alley or back street onto which such stables open. |
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The manor house and stables were within a fortified bailey, with a tall round turret in each corner. |
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The barracks for the garrison, stables, workshops, and storage facilities were often found in the bailey. |
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Cottages were erected adjoining the baths with adjoining livery stables and coach house. |
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There was also a fire in the stables adjoining the hall during the same War while the hall was used as billeting for officers. |
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When they discovered the plot had failed they stole cavalry horses from the stables at Warwick Castle to help in their escape. |
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Enterprising men set up stables and taverns along wagon roads to serve this transportation system. |
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In German communities in Pennsylvania, however, many women worked in fields and stables. |
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The first factory was situated in old stables behind the Railway Hotel in Hornsey, North London. |
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Ooh Aah Camara moved to Guest's stables after owner Willie McKay secured the release of the filly from Haigh. |
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The eunuchs were divided into different directorates in charge of staff surveillance, ceremonial rites, food, utensils, documents, stables, seals, apparel, and so on. |
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Bolger had boxed the pair at his new Beechy Farm complex, some 35 minutes from his Coolcullen stables, to work over five furlongs of an impressive mile-anda-quarter gallop. |
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The advantage of the British system was that it hid the sounds and smells of the stables away from the family when they were not using the horses. |
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This arrangement was different from most of Continental Europe, where the stables in wealthy urban residences were usually off a front or central courtyard. |
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One very famous Sultan, Moulai Ismail of Meknes, in Morocco, had as many as 25,000 European slaves who participated in the building of his colossal stables. |
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Few stables are firing quite as well as John Gosden's at the moment and Man Of God can addto the tally indivision two of the European Breeders' Fund Maiden Stakes. |
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Horse owners can also keep their horses in stables at dawn and dusk and use fans, flysheets, and insecticide misting systems to deter the vectors. |
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His father first worked as a hostler at the stables attached to the Swan and Hoop Inn, an establishment he later managed, and where the growing family lived for some years. |
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Barracks, stables, and armories were built near the wall's inner surface. |
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As of a 1999 interview, they owned farmland in Portugal and New Zealand, 22 houses in Royal Berkshire and London, and 65 stables offering horse boarding services. |
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