The second floor was actually an attic with a pitchedroof.
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Down came the 1980s pitchedroof added by a previous owner.
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The glass bottle was replaced with the square carton with the pitchedroof.
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Above the door there is a pitchedroof that is pierced with glazing.
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The target house's pitchedroof was immediately to its left.
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It was a long hall with a single- spanroof, full of gleaming belts, pipes, and vats.
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Is the half-fluid resin unsuitable for the wide- spannedroofs which would have to be constructed when the diameter of the helical passage exceeded certain limits?
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And did it have a gableroof or a lantern roof?
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A gableroof, so like the little country cottage one keeps in a dream.
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It was shingled rather than clapboarded, for example, and had a steeply sloped gableroof.
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Rice crept over the wet strip of gableroof, and entered the window after his sister.
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Q. I think it is a gableroof.
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The gableroof had a steep mediæval pitch, and was pinnacled by the statue of a saint.
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A couple of ornate pillars flanked the door, and a gableroof, topped by a gilt vane, surmounted it.
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The needle's course is as if it started under the eaves of a gableroof and came out at the ridge-pole.
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These Arnolfo gives,-thoroughlyand wisely built; the successions of gableroof being a new device for strength, much praised in its day.
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Depending on the author, the primal shelter might be a tent or cave or a wooden post-and-beam hut with a gableroof.
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Atop one hill a neat group of twenty houses stood, with neat orange gableroofs.
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And in the corner a gableroofed doghouse, the face of Mr. Mystery peering out upon the holocaust.
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On the high gableroofs
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-InWind in the Willows there could a duel between Toad and Weasel on the gableroof.
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The gablesroofs are steep and full of crooks and angles, and covered with rough slate if there was a source for such nearby.
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"But now for your room, gentlemen;" and he led the way to a small room under the gableroof.