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(31) A bright orange river wound between terraced houses and cleanly-painted pigeon lofts perched among the allotments.
(32) She opened the gate of Number 10, the terraced house of Miss Vine, whose budgerigar was unwell.
(33) The terraced house in Station Road, Darlington, is already in multiple occupancy and retrospective planning permission had been applied for.
(34) This was a terraced house in Jubilee Road, a street of run-down Edwardian villas.
(35) It is a double row of fine, tall and expansive Victorian terraced villas and looks as if it is straight out of London.
(36) One- and two-bedroom bungalows are priced from £47,995, while two-bedroom terraced houses start from £54,950.
(37) Two-bedroom terraced properties are selling for £120,000-far beyond the means of most public-sector workers earning £20,000.
(38) For the poorer workers, the industrialists built closely packed rows of terraced houses with very little open space.
(39) This beautiful little fishing town is packed full of narrow winding cobbled streets and colourful terraced houses.
(40) Rows of terraced houses for the workers, and later shops, were built near the factories.
(41) Above Krems, the slope is terraced to its summit with vines.
(42) Taibach, where Cis and Elfed lived,[sentencedict.com] was largely a cluster of small cheap terraced cottages since demolished and unmourned.
(43) Situated on the eastern shore of the lake with a backdrop of terraced vineyards, olive groves and cypress trees.
(44) A few doors further down the road there is a small terraced house worth around £28,000.
(45) In addition to the palatial and leafy suburbs, there are areas of inner-city terraced housing awaiting redevelopment and large outlying council estates.
(46) Look down from the viewpoint and see the terraced land - minute cultivated pocket handkerchiefs.
(47) Our street was just a row of brick terraced houses.
(48) A woman clutching the infant called at the terraced house in Albany Road, Prescot,(http://sentencedict.com/terraced.html) with another woman and a man.
(49) The old terraced houses are being demolished to make way for a new shopping centre.
(50) Geneva Street was a row of identical terraced houses without even different front-door paint jobs to distinguish them.
(51) Here you gaze across the terraced vineyards and orchards to the bare limestone summit of Mont Vertoux.
(52) The survey, surprisingly, shows that high-rise flats do better than average, with the main offenders being terraced houses.
(53) Writers, artists and Bohemians now lived in some of the tiny terraced cottages facing the quay.
(54) The main block of Broadleys faces west towards the lake above terraced gardens designed by Mr Mawson.
(55) The walls of the craters are terraced.
(56) Terraced fields can be seen everywhere in this area.
(57) They made a terraced garden.
(58) It's a terraced house built in 1897.
(59) The Incas terraced their mountainous land.
(60) The terraced terrain near the Mediterranean ferry is terrific.
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