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Sentence count:220+6Posted:2017-05-10Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: flatflat outfall flatflatterinflatedeflateinflateddeflatedMeaning: [flæt]  n. footwear (shoes or slippers) with no heel (or a very low heel). 
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61 The police would raid our flats.
62 Tenants moved into those high-rise flats with joy.
63 We had arrived outside the flats.
63 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
64 They bought small frame homes or rented flats.
65 A block of flats now occupies the site.
66 There was a spyhole in one of the flats.
67 Leaving a shop, outside a block of flats.
68 The upper floors were private flats.
69 He just stared up at the sultry flats.
70 They live in a block of flats on a bleak council estate.
71 Why do you always insist on burgling only second floor flats?
72 Flats with shared front entrances are not particularly desirable either, even if they do have entry phones fitted.
73 It occurs mostly on sheltered, well-watered cliff faces and damp coastal flats where there is local protection from wind and spray.
74 The Islington project provided houses for conversion into flats quite separate from this money.
75 After 1979 the Conservatives forced local authorities to sell their houses and flats to sitting tenants.
76 Our high-rise flats were based on Scandinavian flats, but they build them to a much higher standard.
77 Lisa lives on the nineteenth floor of a black of flats in London.
78 My advice is to have your present home subdivided into three or four flats and rent thein.
79 Then we wind through interminable streets of Edwardian terraced houses converted to flats and rooms.
80 What was once a landscape of banks of back-to-backs has become an asymmetrical mess of flats and maisonettes.
81 Once again, service flats need to be booked in advance.
82 Mrs Scott, pictured above, first took the plunge in 1993 when she converted a house into two flats.
83 Chairman Des Moffatt says he's familiar with another unflattering nickname for the flats, but the Bronx comparison's an exaggeration.
84 In flats with central heating, rent includes the cost of heating and is about £2.50 per week higher.
85 The short flats are good for this; they are also useful for blocking in colour and for short strokes.
86 As helicopter gunships buzzed overhead and tanks shelled two blocks of flats nearby, bulldozers set about destroying a swath of homes.
87 Flats are suitable for larger strokes, holding a good charge of pigment and are good for hard edges.
88 The conversion of houses into flats was another potentially valuable source requiring sensitive handling.
89 The houses on the corner of Elmers End Road were pulled down and a large block of flats erected on the site.
90 A settlement of flats and bungalows house about 20 senior citizens, with a resident warden.
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