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1 Already in the street there were seven crates of red and white awning .
2 You may proceed down the street here"-theguard pointed-"tothat white awning on the left.
3 The finished rug which she had made for Virgilia's wedding present lay under the scarlet and white awning on the Terrace.
4 The dining table had already been set on the terrace, under a white awning , overlooking the twinkling lights sprinkling the hills.
5 Only three people were left under the red and white awning of the grease joint: Grady, me, and the fry cook.
6 She walked under the long off- white awning that extended from the building to the curb and paused to let her boss catch up.
7 Miss Oui, Miss Oet, and Miss Oot prepare breakfast under the white awning and can give advice on how to get about town.
8 Out over the great balcony stretches a huge white awning , where priests and attendants are collected, and where the Pope will soon be seen.
9 Further aft, under the white awnings , he could see two men and a woman.
10 It's a big stone house, with red and white awnings .
11 You behold a hundred bathing-machines put to sea; and your naughty fancy depicts the beauties splashing under their white awnings .
12 There were many boats ranged along the quay, their white awnings thrown back, their oars resting on the painted seats.
13 Seen from above, the white awnings resembled the marquee of a fairground, a brilliant focus of noise and festivity in the darkened square.
14 Under the white awnings long lounge-chairs sprawl here and there,-eachwith an occupant, smoking in silence, or dozing with head drooping to one side.
15 It was crowded with stalls under red and white awnings , where people were buying and selling everything from fruit and meat to tourist trinkets.
16 "Why, there is the name 'Veranda' over there now," I exclaimed as the black letters on a white awning caught my eye.
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