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  • The farm dogs lived in an ingenious tin-roofed two-storeyed kennel constructed of simple poles of poplar lashed together, with walls of woven wattle and daub.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • The farm dogs lived in an ingenious tin-roofed two-storeyed kennel constructed of simple poles of poplar lashed together, with walls of woven wattle and daub.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • In addition to excavating the synagogue, they also are involved in uncovering residential dwellings and other facilities at the site, such as a sophisticated olive oil press and solidly built two-storeyed homes.

    Remains of ancient synagogue found near Sea of Galilee 2007

  • In addition to excavating the synagogue, they also are involved in uncovering residential dwellings and other facilities at the site, such as a sophisticated olive oil press and solidly built two-storeyed homes.

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • (Next to it is the New Circuit House, which is a two-storeyed, concrete box.)

    Archive 2005-07-01 2005

  • The thicket has a discontinuous, two-storeyed canopy with occasional emergents.

    Cayman Islands xeric scrub 2007

  • Coal-merchants, architects and surveyors, two surgeons, a solicitor, a dancing-master, and of course several house-agents, occupy the houses — little two-storeyed edifices with little stucco porticoes.

    The Book of Snobs 2006

  • IN the village of Reybuzh, just facing the church, stands a two-storeyed house with a stone foundation and an iron roof.

    The Witch, and other stories 2004

  • The poorer peasants occupy similar houses, but roughly built, and only two-storeyed, and the floors are merely clay.

    Among the Tibetans Isabella Lucy 2004

  • Presently my elder sister66 came on a long visit and she and I went to a little two-storeyed house in a poor street where an old gentle taught us spelling and grammar.

    Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965

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