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1 Our hospital occupied one of the largest houses on the south-east side.
2 The largest houses were detached and with a maid's room.
3 Emmerich is not alone but is connected with some of the largest houses in Baltimore.
4 The largest houses everywhere were crowded to hear him.
5 We slept, however, at one of the largest houses in the place, occupied by Lord Cornwallis.
6 Even the largest houses were little more than huts, built of timber frames filled in with earth.
7 Turns out Bashi used to own one of the largest houses on the beach here in PB.
8 To a window in one of the largest houses Maurice's little friend looked up, and smiled and nodded.
9 A great house, one of the greatest and largest houses in the City, had come to absolute grief; it was bankrupt.
10 The congregation at Light Presbyterian Church, one of Canada's largest houses of worship, welcomed him with flowers, hugs and standing ovations.
11 And in this manner the fortunes of the firm of Metivier, one of the largest houses in the paper trade, were founded.
12 Upon the wall of one of the largest houses in the village was a long inscription; but too high for me to read.
13 Behind him, Mahony, when he reached home, closed the door of one of the largest houses in the most exclusive square in Dublin.
14 Number 6 is one of the largest houses on the road, double-fronted and with a flight of granite steps to the fashionably-black front door.
15 Belgrave Square in Monkstown began on the southern side in 1840, and these are the largest houses on the square and all have south-facing gardens.
16 "You must be one of the largest houses in London," said Potts, in a tone of deep admiration.
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