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Examples
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The shadow in the cart-shed was now an abysmal black.
The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth Herbert George 2004
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Fully half as tall as these was the grove of nettles running round behind the cart-shed.
The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth Herbert George 2004
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Under the cart-shed were two large carts and four ploughs, with their whips, shafts and harnesses complete, whose fleeces of blue wool were getting soiled by the fine dust that fell from the granaries.
Madame Bovary 2003
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I groped my way to a cart-shed, fell asleep, and dreamed of old times, when I served my gypsy master and lived with the dogs.
Armadale 2003
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When the night was rainy, they took refuge in the consulting-room between the cart-shed and the stable.
Madame Bovary 2003
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It slowed as it entered the yard and rolled neatly into one of the sections of the cart-shed.
No Laughing Matter Simpson, Dorothy, 1933- 1993
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I just had time to rush out and prevent two troopers stabling their officers 'chargers in the cart-shed where the colonel was resting.
Pushed and the Return Push George Herbert Fosdike Nichols
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It is used as a cart-shed, and, when we saw it, contained bundles of hemp and
Brittany & Its Byways Fanny Bury Palliser
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Slimak's cottage is by the roadside, the front door opening on to the road, the back door into the yard; the cowhouse and pigsty are under one roof, the barn, stable, and cart-shed forming the other three sides of the square courtyard.
Selected Polish Tales Else C. M. Benecke
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"I'll have my camp-bed put up there," he said promptly, indicating an airy cart-shed, and he refused altogether to look at the empty cottage.
Pushed and the Return Push George Herbert Fosdike Nichols
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