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Meanings of small conservatory in English
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Usage of small conservatory in English
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Then he darted into a smallconservatory attached to the sitting room.
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Leading out of the drawing-room was a smallconservatory, filled with plants.
3
Here were the three glass sides of a smallconservatory.
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There was a smallconservatory where the orchids were kept.
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Then there is the single room, ended by a smallconservatory, which is the restaurant itself.
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They happened, at the moment, to be standing near a smallconservatory at the end of the garden.
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The large dining-room was a long, low, octagonal apartment, with a smallconservatory opening out at the lower end.
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He had walked out five miles, he told her, to the garden of a friend who had a smallconservatory.
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Mr. Dickson had improvised a pretty flight of stairs leading into a smallconservatory, and that opened into the garden.
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Two-bedroom houses with a smallconservatory and larger gardens are priced at €394,969.
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He ordered sent to his room two dozen rich lipped roses, a half dozen potted plants, and a smallconservatory of ferns.
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As well as the 26-ft-long reception room there is a smallconservatory and a long kitchen-breakfastroom with picture windows overlooking a tiny garden.
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Miss L'Estrange was standing alone in the smallconservatory on the morning following her eventful conversation with Lord Arleigh, when the latter was announced.
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When she had concluded Enid, with whom Walter was seated, rose and passed into the smallconservatory, which was prettily illuminated with fairy lights.