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  • “Suddenly, they heard conversations near the one-storeyed school building,” said an officer.

    Legendary Comrade Sabitha Kumari leads another raid in West Bengal - Target CPM leader Nabin Hembram Abhay N 2006

  • “Suddenly, they heard conversations near the one-storeyed school building,” said an officer.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Abhay N 2006

  • All around the cavalry mess lies a suburb of roomy one-storeyed bungalows standing in their own walled grounds and gardens.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • All around the cavalry mess lies a suburb of roomy one-storeyed bungalows standing in their own walled grounds and gardens.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • All around the cavalry mess lies a suburb of roomy one-storeyed bungalows standing in their own walled grounds and gardens.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • To my left, about thirty yards distant from the castle, was a rectangular, one-storeyed building in brick and obviously of fairly recent construction.

    Puppet on a Chain MacLean, Alistair, 1922- 1969

  • BUNGALOW (an Anglo-Indian word from the Hindustani _bangl [= a] _, belonging to Bengal), a one-storeyed house with a verandah and a projecting roof, the typical dwelling for Europeans in India; the name is also used for similar buildings which have become common for seaside and summer residences in

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various

  • There were stables and cow-sheds, a granary, and quite a nice-sized one-storeyed wooden house.

    Through Finland in Carts

  • Five minutes 'walk from the "Prenoms," there might once be seen a small, badly built, one-storeyed cottage, the walls of which were built of stone, with clay serving instead of mortar.

    The Silver Lining A Guernsey Story John Roussel

  • It consisted of a double row of one-storeyed houses, between which ran a street of nearly 300 yards.

    Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan Bennet Burleigh

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