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1 They went down to the courtyard, and across to the porte cochère .
2 The machine that waited outside for him under the porte- cochère was sober black.
3 She went with him to the porte- cochère where his car was already waiting.
4 We found the porte cochère open, Madame Poulain, so we just came straight in.
5 This is the origin of the familiar French porte- cochère .
6 The coachman pulled the wagonette up beneath the mansion's porte - cochère .
7 The house was very small, but perkily pretentious, and they drove under the porte- cochère to alight.
8 The light from the porch lanterns cast a feeble glow out beyond the porte- cochère and down the drive.
9 When he flourished to an impressive halt under the Whipple porte- cochère she felt a new respect for him.
10 And the railway station has a porte cochère (with the correct accent) instead of a carriage entrance.
11 He was just about to go upstairs when he saw Monsieur and Madame Poulain emerging from the porte cochère .
12 He left his car under the porte cochère , and went upstairs to chat with Miss Cordelia and Miss Patty.
13 It was either going to Mary's, or coming from Mary's, or taking a needed rest under Mary's porte cochère .
14 I felt weak in the knees and around the waist and had to stand in a porte- cochère for a while.
15 As Alexina stood with her silent friends in the porte cochère the certainty grew that some one was watching her.
16 Back and back... dirty and mad, Hip Barrows had taken nearly two years to find the house with the porter - cochère .
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