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1 And when the children know, we shall be able to make the rooms much prettier.
2 Here small patterns and designs that tend to make the rooms look larger must rule.
3 I tried to make the rooms work better, to let the light in and create clean lines.
4 On the last day of the Trial I instructed the daughter to do her best to make the rooms tidy.
5 Everything that could be done to make the rooms look cheerful and homelike as possible had been done for that night.
6 It will make the rooms look less bare, and, what is much more important, it will make them a great deal cooler.
7 Messrs. Curtain and Collamore are coming to make the rooms up, and her mother is busy as a bee getting us in order.
8 It is impossible to make the rooms look homelike, and I often find myself wondering where in this world I have wandered to!
9 It was late November, and the fire in the shack must be kept going all day to make the rooms warm enough for Sally.
10 Roger remained an hour or two, aiding the girls in trying to make the rooms more homelike, which, however, was rather a hopeless task.
11 The weak light from outside refracted through and was magnified, making the rooms more resplendent.
12 No-one knows anything with any certainty at this stage and we've just made the rooms available.
13 Like her, he made the rooms and furniture in her cabin look diminutive with his height.
14 The kitchen expanded into the dining room, a solid-wood, double-door frame making the rooms nominally separate.
15 Traces of the children's presence made the rooms more cheerful than they used to be-toJanetta's thinking.
16 Some were ordinary bedrooms; others had no windows and were fitted with doors that made the rooms airtight.
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