‘The W, S and E ranges had a third storey and battlements added in 1674, while the sashed windows existed from about 1718.’
‘In fact the need for that quaint stone edged sashed window to open, to have real glass or to lend a view is irrelevant.’
‘On one side, soft shades of terra-cotta, cream and black depict richly patterned, folded and sashed kimonos.’
‘Dorothy tugged at her mother's sashed belt.’
‘In his first draft of the play, Barrie had no Hook at all: Peter himself was the villain, a "demon boy" swooping in the sashed windows.’
‘Not mentioned were the brand-name flags, the banners, the T-shirts, or even the tiny balaclava-wearing sashed doll, sitting atop one unionist bandsman's bass drum.’
‘Up and down the leafy avenues and Georgian squares of Dublin South East, the prosperity of the last five years drips from the sashed windows and 02 D four-wheel drives.’
‘Starting down the drive again, yet this time Kenneth greets me at the door, his eyelids half lowered, his belly round and sashed.’
‘The interior is a delight, a beamed, strawed, trestle-tabled, dimly lit farmhouse attended to by waiters in sashed smocks.’
‘In his first draft of the play, Barrie had no Hook at all: Peter himself was the villain, a ‘demon boy ‘swooping in the sashed windows.’
‘Up and down the leafy avenues and Georgian squares of Dublin South East, the prosperity of the last five years drips from the sashed windows and four-wheel drives.’
‘In fact the need for that quaint stone edged sashed window to open, to have real glass or to lend a view is irrelevant.’
‘Village and bay views can be seen from the front facing sashed window which will feature a Roman blind.’
‘The cement-faced ground storey contains the doorway and a sashed window of normal proportions, above which is a wide sashed window of three lights.’
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