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    roofed


    1. We’d roofed over the old courtyard and


    2. At the edge of the community, they pull up to a long, low concrete-block building roofed with corrugated steel


    3. she visualised it … a slope down to a culvert tiled on both sides, then roofed over


    4. A queue forms around their high roofed halls,


    5. He lived in a one room cabin of roughly piled stone chinked with whitewashed mud and roofed with thatch


    6. stone and roofed with wood


    7. When we got into their front line trenches we found that they had been roofed over with pine logs and some of these were really elaborate constructions and we kept pushing to find a way in


    8. It wasn’t really a cave at all; more of a cleft; although it was roofed with stone in places


    9. This was made out of poles and brush, roofed with boughs of pine


    10. white walls of sandstone, roofed by slates of blue tiling, although

    11. It appeared to have been constructed in a crater or volcanic bowl, and then roofed over with an artfully ribbed steel dome, or perhaps it was a cavern formed by an underground sea of oil or water that had been drained and re-enforced


    12. and a row of tin roofed sheds were placed randomly about


    13. He floated at the level of the highest seating and practically roofed over the entire arena, blocking so much of the daylight that the arena’s night-lighting spells had to be hurriedly activated to restore visibility


    14. Some of the houses were up on stilts—built of vertical stakes like bamboo, and roofed with thatch


    15. Built of native bluestone, it had been half-dug into the hillside and roofed with grass and thatch


    16. They came upon a hut that was walled with coconut planks and roofed with interlaced coconut leaves


    17. seemed to be clear of trees at ground level, but roofed by a


    18. In half an hour they arrived in Hudkhel, a small village with the usual huddle of small, flat roofed, mud brick rectangular buildings, but with wider streets than those in the bigger towns


    19. It is a round structure, dome roofed, with walls made of material supported by an interior lattice frame


    20. Walled with the horizon and roofed with the sun,

    21. The three-legged dog, the blacksmith shop spouting flames and sparks (something she couldn’t believe the fire marshal would allow), the three story-buildings and thatched roofed cottages, well, those were all things she hadn’t noticed before when she’d been preoccupied with Kyle and his supposed prom invite


    22. There were about 30 soulless Cambodians in the camp, kept prisoner in small palm leaved roofed open shelters


    23. they were in a small, circular clearing roofed by branches of


    24. roofed so the sky (air, heavens, stars, and sun) symbolized the “high places


    25. ” An open roofed temple


    26. village of scattered thatched roofed cottages, with wispy


    27. The place was roofed with coconut leaves, and bamboos served as the framework


    28. A corner of the building was then roofed in such a manner as to exclude the heavy dew of the climate, and piles of sweet shrubs and dried leaves were laid beneath it for the sisters to repose


    29. It was a double house, and the big open place betwixt them was roofed and floored, and sometimes the table was set there in the middle of the day, and it was a cool, comfortable place


    30. The room was part of a sturdy barracks built of peeled, squared, chinked—and blessedly draft-proof—logs, thickly roofed in shingles cut from the logs’ bark

    31. The brick house awkwardly patched and roofed with rude boards instead of shingles, managed to look of the Elsings still stood, with a new roof and a new second floor


    32. more than built imitations of smials, thatched with dry grass or straw, or roofed with turves, and having walls somewhat bulged


    33. Deep inside there was a hollow hall, raftered with dead branch and bramble, and roofed with the first leaves and shoots of spring


    34. burning glow; and from it rose in huge columns a swirling smoke, dusty red at the roots, black above where it merged into the billowing canopy that roofed in all the accursed land


    35. The merchants combined so that all might charge the same high price for food, and with the profits they built their cedar houses roofed with rosy tiles; they dressed their women in foreign silks and were followed about in the streets by bands of retaining slaves


    36. The passage is narrow, and is roofed over by the column, so that a bee, in forcing its way out, first rubs its back against the viscid stigma and then against the viscid glands of the pollen-masses


    37. “What is our life but the very worst life?” said the old man, following Nekhludoff into that part of the yard which was roofed over


    38. Denísov and Rostóv were living in an earth hut, dug out for them by the soldiers and roofed with branches and turf


    39. We were trying to sleep in half a dug-out that was roofed with a waterproof sheet—Whale and I


    40. The exterior would be of long and thin red bricks, with stone cornices and other dressings, and roofed with green slates

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