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1 The palace at Milan is a large rambling building.
2 An old man owned a large rambling Mansion.
3 The cab stopped finally in front of a large rambling house, and both of them got out.
4 Except that the house had an immensely large rambling loft at top, I made no other discoveries.
5 It was a large rambling house, with a spacious kitchen, or common room, on the ground floor.
6 It is crowned with a large rambling structure principally of wood, to which is attached a fine brick chapel.
7 It was a large rambling stucco house, somewhat decayed looking, and evidently built on the ruins of an older building.
8 Rockfield is a large rambling Georgian house near Kells that was built and lived in by the Rothwell family for centuries.
9 In the neighbourhood of Westham is a large rambling building known as Priesthaus, which, once a monastery, is now a farm.
10 At last we turned into a long lane and came to a large rambling farm house with barns all about it.
11 There were more than houses enough for the scanty population of the island, and only a magnate could furnish these large rambling rooms.
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