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Sentence count:97+3Posted:2017-03-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: conservatoirehothouseindoor gardenSimilar words: observatoryconservativeconservationconservatismconservancyconserveconsolatoryobservationMeaning: [-trɪ]  n. 1. the faculty and students of a school specializing in one of the fine arts 2. a schoolhouse with special facilities for fine arts 3. a greenhouse in which plants are arranged in a pleasing manner. 
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31 The effect of the conservatory has been comparable to kiln drying.
32 The beautiful restaurant has a traditional feel, with splendid old timbers and a delightful new conservatory.
33 Leiser discovered, however, that because the embassy had an inferior instrument, the pianist practiced at the local conservatory.
34 Price from about £7,420 Above: Add value and charm to your home with this delightful conservatory from Amdega.
35 In the autonomous house there is a porch over the front door, and the back door opens into the large conservatory.
36 Take 3in tip cuttings from overlarge plants, and keep in a frost-free greenhouse, conservatory, or windowsill.
37 The conservatory is light and airy, but remains sufficiently shaded to prevent summer temperatures of getting out of hand.
38 To complete the whole conservatory package Molloy provide any plumbing, electrical work and landscaping required.
39 Contrary to popular belief, a conservatory can be placed on any wall, including north facing walls.
40 When it was built,[Sentencedict] the conservatory was hailed as one of the most beautiful and modern in the world.
41 Instead, we wander down to the conservatory, where a lone table is laid, its pink candles flickering.
42 Adding great architectural style, the conservatory also provides a wealth of extra colour and light at the back of he house.
43 I have a vivid memory of her descending the stairs to the conservatory where we said our vows.
44 Dot sat rigid and shivering on the wicker armchair in the conservatory.
45 On the mezzanine again, she turned and looked back, down into the conservatory.
46 Also a conservatory can improve the overall image and give an extra incentive to attract new customers.
47 As in the first pavilion, the conservatory recedes into the background and the rain forest embraces visitors.
48 This had become a wilderness of weeds and bushes but hidden deep inside was a derelict conservatory demanding to be restored.
49 He breeds budgies and my conservatory was full of birds.
50 Peering over the balustrade of the mezzanine, Anne saw a huge conservatory, thronged with man-sized plants.
51 Darlington conservatory maker Amdega bought a Staffordshire-based rival for an undisclosed sum.
52 The kitchen garden has a large conservatory with an old vine and cucumber frames straight out of Beatrix Potter.
53 However a south facing conservatory will become stiflingly hot if not properly ventilated.
54 Asplenium nidus, Conservatory, Hong Kong Park, Central.
55 Even during Conservatory days your talent was obvious.
56 Crassula dubia (Cactus), Conservatory, Hong Kong Park, Central.
57 He learned to bel canto in a conservatory.
58 Mr. Serkin currently teaches at Bard College Conservatory of Music and the Longy School of Music.
59 Rahman runs a music school in Chennai, the KM Music Conservatory that keeps him motivated and reminds him that music has a potency that can transform lives.
60 The conservatory was an afterthought, added on to the building several years later.
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