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1 Each apartment will have a floor - to - ceiling glass wall opening onto a terrace or balcony.
2 If you have a floor pump, it takes one pump.
3 Frank said he hoped to have a floor vote on the legislation as soon as Wednesday.
4 Most houses have a floor cloth, and medallion or carpet, in addition to the properties hereafter described.
5 Stop loss and limit orders are often combined so you have a floor and ceiling on your transfer.
6 The premises have a floor area of 1,100 square feet.
7 The two-storey over basement premises will have a floor area of 5,000 square feet.
8 The four-bedroom bungalows have a floor area of 1,600 sq.
9 The premises have a floor area of 2,500 sq.
10 Exo shelters have a floor , one that can hold up to one ton of sandbags that keep it securely in place.
11 The buildings have a floor area of 5,500 square feet and are located in a designated area.
12 One of them will have a floor area of 684 sq ft, the other 441 sq ft.
13 Most of the units have a floor area of 1,250 square feet and are rented at £35,000 per annum.
14 The building will have a floor area of 11,000 square feet but could be expanded to 22,000 square feet.
15 We're going to have a floor , and roof, and sides, and a hole in the bottom to climb in,- asortof sally-port ,youknow.
16 And she is to have a floor of her own and all things convenient; so there is comfort and safety in the like of that.
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