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    Use "thatched roof" in a sentence

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    thatched roof


    1. However, we eventually found a small hotel with a thatched roof and they were open – so many of the hotels we saw were still closed for the winter


    2. The boma at the centre, a thatched roof open on all sides, was the focus of activity


    3. I stopped over what looked like a huge city with a very high terraced mound and many lower ones, most topped with houses with thatched roofs


    4. We climbed into a small house with a thatched roof


    5. The palace had the massive stone walls and high thatched roof favored by the Inka


    6. Then it closed on a white cottage with a thatched roof on the slope of the volcano, above the tree line


    7. The building was one of those delightful looking thatched roof types that had been extended with a modern conservatory to provide the seating needed to house the bulk of the restaurant customers


    8. With a thatched roof and lots of flowers and plants…”


    9. It was a very modest thatched roof cottage with elderberries in the front and a


    10. Most of the buildings were low, wooden structures with thatched roofs, but the occasional stone building could be seen

    11. Each was pretty basic, with circular mud walls topped by thatched roofs


    12. Rectangular, thatched roof, walls


    13. A lovely quaint cottage with a thatched roof


    14. headed up IBM in South Africa, spent the entire afternoon on his thatched roof with


    15. thatched roof of the inn


    16. pelting the thatched roof on the little House of God


    17. It was to be lashed to the raised floor in the center of the raft and be about four body lengths wide and four body lengths long and one body length high, with a thatched roof


    18. A cornucopia of all manner of plants were impeccably arranged around a large central patio topped with a thatched roof


    19. The arrow left his bow and he watched it rise past the pigeon coops and descend towards the thatched roof between the abbey nave and the tower


    20. 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

    21. Wishing there was a sign that said Royal Oaks, Petra tramped after Emory past black and white timbered cottages with thatched roofs, millponds and barns


    22. It really was something special with its thatched roof, and small garden with cats lazing around


    23. A hundred yards or so ahead of them was an old stone farmhouse with a thatched roof


    24. village of scattered thatched roofed cottages, with wispy


    25. The thatched roof of


    26. Soon, the thatched roofs of the village by the river appeared, with its cultivated firan cane fields spreading out and around it


    27. The next scene was of a whitewashed country cottage with a thatched roof basking in a summer afternoon


    28. African rondavel style with round white stucco walls and thatched roof


    29. say the least; a cottage-chalet constructed of a bluish granite rock with a thatched roof and


    30. The rain taps at the thatched roof and drips off into the mud

    31. Thatched roofs covered each of them


    32. The thatched roofs, like fur caps drawn over eyes, reach down over about a third of the low windows, whose coarse convex glasses have knots in the middle like the bottoms of bottles


    33. There was a hole in the thatched roof to let out the smoke of the fire in the middle of the earth floor


    34. Beyond those, ringed by bare dirt, stands a pretty cottage with a thatched roof and stucco walls


    35. They walked a quarter of a mile and came to a low building with a thatched roof


    36. Over his head was a thatched roof, about seven feet up


    37. Two more bounced off of the building’s stout walls, three buried themselves in the stable’s thatched roof, and two bounced off the closed stable door


    38. prompted the general's reminiscences, but a genuine love of that wild life which he had led in his young days before he turned his back for ever on the thatched roof of the parental tolderia in the woods


    39. Under the thatched roofs her mind's eye beheld relaxed tendons and flaccid muscles, spread out in the darkness beneath coverlets made of little purple patchwork squares, and undergoing a bracing process at the hands of sleep for renewed labour on the morrow, as soon as a hint of pink nebulosity appeared on Hambledon Hill


    40. Across the road stood a stable with a thatched roof

    41. The thatched roofs, like fur caps drawn


    42. Fire leaped from thatched roofs and wooden beam-ends as he hurtled down and past and round again, though all had been drenched with water before he came


    43. The horses also had been fed for a fortnight on straw from the thatched roofs and had


    44. Despite their pale swollen faces and tattered uniforms, the hussars formed line for roll call, kept things in order, groomed their horses, polished their arms, brought in straw from the thatched roofs in place of fodder, and sat down to dine round the caldrons from which they rose up hungry, joking about their nasty food and their hunger


    45. thatched roofs, the tilled fields pass by, and the way in which the landscape, broken at every turn of the road, vanished; this is a sort of contemplation which sometimes suffices to the soul, and almost relieves it from thought


    46. “The town lords’ country houses are richer targets than villages of huts with thatched roofs,” Karyl said


    47. He tried to scramble up the side of the cabin, and succeeded in catching a fleeting hold upon the thatched roof


    48. The horses also had been fed for a fortnight on straw from the thatched roofs and had become terribly thin, though still covered with tufts of felty winter hair


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