Sentence examples for outbuildings for from inspiring English sources

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His home, complete with glass windows, milled door frames and separate outbuildings for cooking and bathing, was a model of gracious living.

On Sunday, Sotheby's in New York sold her view of livestock, picket fences and clapboarded outbuildings for $1.07 million (the top estimate had been $120,000), setting an auction record for a needlework sampler.

The strike was part of a co-ordinated coalition attack on the compound, which housed and trained recruits and contained outbuildings for internal security and repression, the MoD said.

The section also describes how a community of 70 to 90 people occupied a cluster of longhouses with workshops and outbuildings for perhaps several winters, around the year 1000 -- much as the sagas had recounted.

Unlike Muskoka, with its main cottage up top and its boathouse on the lake, the typical arrangement in Georgian Bay is a main cottage containing one bedroom (for the person keeping an eye on the fire) surrounded by little outbuildings for sleeping called "bunkies".

The farmstead includes the house and outbuildings for a historic recreation of a 19th-century general store with a post office, a blacksmith shop, and a print shop as well as a museum-barn display of early farming and home-making devices along with a doctor's and dentist's office, circa 1910.

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AMENITIES: A dock and a screened-in outbuilding for summer sleeping.

The kuala developed into a shrine from the actual dwellings of the Udmurt, but since the 20th century it has been relegated to the status of a mere outbuilding for storage.

WHAT: A three-bedroom two-and-a-half-bath house and a 1,300-square-foot 1,300-square-foot 1,300-square-foot: 2,850 square feet PER SQUARE Foutbuilding5 (in tHOWMUCH house) SETTING: The property is zoned residential/commercial, and until recently its owners used the 1,300-square-foot outbuilding for an antiques business (which has now moved downtown, less than a mile away).

The term kuala is etymologically related to similar words in other Finno-Ugric languages, such as kola (Zyryan), kota (Finnish), and koda (Estonian), all of which simply mean "shelter," "house," or "home". The kuala developed into a shrine from the actual dwellings of the Udmurt, but since the 20th century it has been relegated to the status of a mere outbuilding for storage.

Thirty acres, six garages (they call them "outbuildings"): one for Ferraris (three), one for Porsches (two, plus one he is rebuilding), one for historical merry-go-round they are restoring as family.

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