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1 And now, look at them! her hand waved towards the great gardens .
2 The woods soon looked like great gardens , filled with giant flowers.
3 The High Fort was a huge place with great gardens within its battlements and several separate palaces.
4 Heading off abroad on holidays this summer and hoping to include a visit to one of Europe's great gardens ?
5 Please observe that of great gardens , or of costly gardens whether great or only costly, we here say nothing.
6 Round the palace were great gardens full of all the plants that grow in the sea, with diamonds for flowers.
7 But if you want a deluge of great gardens -an embarrassment of horticultural activity -Britain is the place to go.
8 Dundrum: €2mA large six-bedroom house with great gardens has remained true to its 18th century roots.
9 THORPE walked along, in the remoter out-of-the-way parts of the great gardens , as the first shadows of evening began to dull the daylight.
10 The paths in my father's great gardens burned white in the summer moonlights, and their shape was the shape of a mighty cross.
11 Therefore Trot, not knowing what else to do, rambled through the great gardens , seeking for Button-Bright or Cap'n Bill and not finding either of them.
12 Dublin 4: €2.7m A good solid family house with great gardens will find a ready market in any location.
13 Great gardens Some of the chateaux gardens are destinations in their own right.
14 The £240,000 project was jointly funded by the Great Gardens of Ireland Restoration Programme and Waterford County Council.
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