1Buy a roll of lino and go door to door selling it.
2The floors are carpet and lino, there is a small bathroom.
3Inside the bedframes were rusted, the lino curled at the edges.
4There are ugly baby-blue cupboards and chequerboard lino in the kitchen.
5A mass of melting ice fell out onto the lino.
6Tess drags me into her bedroom, tottering over the lino in her narrow heels.
7It's four storeys and Victorian and there was lots of lino to pull up.
8She says the only thing that's been added to the place is the lino flooring.
9She simply allowed her legs to buckle beneath her, sinking to the chessboard lino floor.
10Here is the beginning of the lino in the kitchen again, here is the woman.
11On the cracked lino lay a gun, the metal a dull silver, the handle clean.
12Gwen tiptoed over the cold bathroom lino and left him to sort out the strewn papers.
13Dryden stood, the noise of the chair scraping on the lino echoing in the empty house.
14Its great hooves scrabbled on the lino as it tried to get them back under itself.
15He tried to make a wedge with his body but his feet slid on the lino.
16Whatever was in it clunked on the lino.