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  • But at lunch on the first day we were approached by the helpful Hotel Manager Henri and offered a swap to an overwater bungalow.
  • One of our current projects is to convert a couple of bungalows in south London into a five-bedroom detached property. Times, Sunday Times
  • Koju drove implacably on until we reached our destination Baabara, a cluster of old stone bungalows.
  • Britain is facing a bungalow crisis as the demand for single-storey homes outstrips supply. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a noble situation — noble as the ancient hau tree, the size of a house, where she sat as if in a house, so spaciously and comfortably house-like was its shade furnished; noble as the lawn that stretched away landward its plush of green at an appraisement of two hundred dollars a front foot to a bungalow equally dignified, noble, and costly. ON THE MAKALOA MAT
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  • At night, they advised us to put on our under-bungalow lights and wait for the floorshow of ravenous and strange-looking fish gobbling up plankton just beneath us.
  • North of Larchmont, the homes are more modest turn-of-the-century bungalows with two or three bedrooms.
  • There was little structural damage, but the hurricane downed trees and blew roofs off of some bungalows.
  • De Vos was famous around Berkeley for what he labeled his free-wheeling extra-curricular "bootleg" seminars-which he held in the little WWII vintage green bungalow across from Kroeber Hall-as well as in his gracious Berkeley Hills home. Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco : The Fox
  • I grew up in a small bungalow, with three bedrooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • American Chess Bulletin with the caption 'Capablanca's Bungalow Near Havana'. ChessBase News
  • Magazines of the day published architectural plans for craftsman bungalows that were affordable to working-class as well as middle-class families.
  • Fighting took place in a giant petrified forest of blackened chimney stacks, where the defenders had little cover except the charred remains of the matchboard bungalows and workers 'settlements that ringed the town. Barbarossa
  • Both the existing bungalow and the new house would look into the garden of the house, providing an amenity for both.
  • We live in a small bungalow specially adapted for my wife, so we don't have the space. The Sun
  • A COUNCIL chief who evicted elderly tenants from bungalows and then moved into one has been suspended on full pay. The Sun
  • England will not become another Ireland with bungalows scattered over rolling fields. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the bungalow next to ours was a farm family from the KwaZulu-Natal region near Swaziland, who invited us over one night for a braai, a barbecue of steak and sausages.
  • Metal shutters cover the windows and the bungalow's garden is overgrown. Times, Sunday Times
  • My first job was in Lake Louise, Alberta, in the summer season where I housekept for Paradise Lodge and Bungalows.
  • In Wales, Gwent Police said a roof blew off a prefab bungalow in Ringland, Newport.
  • Standing on one acre of lawned gardens, this three-bedroom bungalow offers modern split-level accommodation.
  • The bungalow inside is wreathed in smoke, great huge clouds of it, seemingly static around it.
  • The shape and form of the bungalow constantly underwent change and adaptation out of functional necessity.
  • Then she jumped back onto the gravel, near the spot where I had watered the dog, smiled from ear to ear, waved and ran inside the bungalow to finish packing her mountain of stuff.
  • Nearly 40 new homes will be incorporated into a modern development consisting of semi-detached houses, mews houses and bungalows.
  • At the very beginning, the observatory was only a bungalow, with simple and crude instruments.
  • We grew up in a three-bedroomed bungalow, with three kids bunking together in each of the two kids' bedrooms.
  • It is a detached bungalow on a leafy lane in an affluent area. The Sun
  • We stopped at a police rest house, a one-story pre-1947 white stucco bungalow with columns around a portico.
  • Red House today stands secluded behind a pleasantly weathered red-brick wall surrounded by a forest of bungalows and semi-detached houses.
  • This four bedroom detached bungalow is located in a mature and highly regarded residential area of the town.
  • There are also the typical DD telefilms featuring drunken husbands and harassed wives, or women collectors in district bungalows being leered at by local goons.
  • Nearly 40 new homes will be incorporated into a modern development consisting of semi-detached houses, mews houses and bungalows.
  • THE Earth narrowly escaped a cosmic disaster yesterday when an asteroid the size of a bungalow flew past. The Sun
  • Soon after the report was published, Australian federal police swarmed over a large bungalow he rented and left laden with boxes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bungalow is tightly inserted into the older pavilion like a ship in a bottle. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Taken separately, out of order, in alternate versions, the songs are a series of comfortable, upscale bungalows: taken together they unitarily reach and soar above the clouds, an edifice against entropy.
  • Originally a beachside restaurant, it added backpacker bungalows and has matured into a fully fledged resort, with a new spa and upgraded accommodation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The site was previously occupied by a vacant detached bungalow.
  • Originally a bungalow, it now has an upstairs bedroom with a balcony and a wet room. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 1,750 sq ft bungalow is made up of three buildings connected by modules that act as light wells and avoid claustrophobic corridors.
  • Take the funicular railway up Penang Hill, past the old colonial-style bungalows, to see the magnificent views from the top.
  • The house stood on a ridge of ancient dune, far from the front beach in a neighborhood of tiny old bungalows.
  • Property is moving pretty well in this area of Lincolnshire just now and we have the advantage of a larger than average house when set against the titchy little bungalows that are the norm here.
  • The semi-detached bungalows have their own private garden and side entrance.
  • They expect to sell to a developer and move into a modern bungalow on 13 acres less than a mile away.
  • He stole a glance at the rattling windows, looked upward at the beamed roof, and listened for a moment to the savage roar of the southeaster as it caught the bungalow in its bellowing jaws. WHEN GOD LAUGHS
  • There, most of the families we knew lived in houses like the one on Rowland Road: gracious, sprawling, one-or-two-storeyed bungalows in red or white or cream brick, the louvred window shutters painted in green or blue. Archive 2006-04-01
  • Police then searched his bungalow and found he had a drug stash worth more than 120,000. The Sun
  • A handsome and mysterious stranger, an Argentine illegal worker (Demian Gabriel) arrives by fishing boat, and connects with an assortment of eccentrics, most notably an older woman (Warhol superstar Viva) who occupies a rundown and secluded oceanfront compound of old style, grand, shingled houses and bungalows. Regina Weinreich: Paul Morrissey Dishes on Acting School and Andy Warhol
  • He is sitting in an armchair in his bungalow being interviewed about a murder that may or may not involve his wayward son. Times, Sunday Times
  • This development will be of fourteen houses, eight of which will be bungalows along with six two storey dwellings.
  • The old one comprised 28 bedsits and seven bungalows.
  • Nathan Trowbridge Pulsifer, who donated his Beachwood Boulevard bungalow in memory of his late wife for use as the Beachwood Library, where it continues to operate today. Beachwood Community Calendar, December 11th – December 17th, 2009 « Beachwood Historical Alliance
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  • Children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren lugged furniture, a washer-dryer and a freezer out of her bungalow and piled them on to pickup trucks as a town siren wailed. Floodway Forces Sacrifice
  • Metal shutters cover the windows and the bungalow's garden is overgrown. Times, Sunday Times
  • But neither they nor he wanted to stray too far from the collection of small-scale bungalows, shacks, and cabins that make up this mountain town's built context.
  • The six semi-detached houses and two bungalows are rented and the tenants all have a connection with Bromham.
  • A new development of 36 detached and semi-detached houses and bungalows is now on the market in Blackrock, Co Louth.
  • The majority of the residents of the flats and bungalows are elderly.
  • Trot beside breaking waves with your criollo steed at Playa Negra, one of Costa Rica's best surf breaks, and stay in beachfront bungalows.
  • The field belonged to my grandfather and my father built our bungalow on the land in 1953.
  • On the left hand side of the farmyard stood a fifties-built bungalow with a neat front lawn and potted geraniums on the porch.
  • Most of the houses are bungalows or two-storey buildings, and all will be built in keeping with Arran's architectural vernacular.
  • Love had inspired a shaky-looking, boat-shaped construction on the bungalow's flat Plymouth Brethren roof. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • He lived at the bungalow with his mother and had been out for the evening.
  • One night millions of insects swarmed around my bungalow.
  • Each lodge has luxury en suite accommodation in tents the size of bungalows, built on stilts under a roof of thatch, surrounded by an elephant-proof stockade.
  • Officers who stormed the bungalow after a tipoff discovered composite chemicals, magnesium ribbon and igniter cord. The Sun
  • Parallel to the seafront, Castle Avenue is a quirky road of elegant Victorian red-brick houses, 1930s-built semis and modest bungalows.
  • She feared the new houses on the school site would block light to her bungalow and invade her privacy.
  • Prices based on garden bungalow with free room upgrade. Times, Sunday Times
  • Five people live in the bungalow, one woman and four men. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's what you call a bungalow: a little rectangular brick bunker, with a porch made of stone and concrete. Sanctuary
  • His bungalow was a pretty big establishment, you see, just off the east end of the Mall, near the British infantry lines, with about thirty servants, and since there was no proper mem-sahib, and his khansamah* (* Butler.) was almost senile, there was no order about the place at all. Fiancée
  • The office was a 2-bedroomed bungalow with a coal fire in the grate!
  • She said we want to modernise an old bungalow, and put in underfloor heating, solar panels and a new boiler. Times, Sunday Times
  • The distressed and dishevelled schoolgirl was found whimpering in the garden by the owner of the bungalow.
  • The trains are conveniently arranged; they take you over from Agra in the morning and bring you back at night, which is well, because there is no hotel at Muttra, only what they call a dak bungalow, or lodging-house, provided by the municipal authorities for the shelter of travelers who have no friends to put them up. Modern India
  • Most of these bungalows overlook the sea.
  • A new development of 36 detached and semi-detached houses and bungalows is now on the market in Blackrock, Co Louth.
  • If you have a bungalow, it might be wise to keep an inflatable dinghy in your loft. Times, Sunday Times
  • She helped collect signatures for the protest petition from the eight houses and 14 bungalows in the close.
  • He ploughed into a metal container, which was shunted 60 ft before coming to rest within inches of the bungalow.
  • Each of these bungalows has at least 50 full-grown trees.
  • Bungalows are a type of house.
  • The first was that the adjoining bungalow would not be overshadowed, either practically or figuratively, by the new house.
  • Behind the bungalow, a lawned area led down to a compost heap and a small ditch at the bottom of the garden.
  • In 1975 Ted retired and moved from the vicarage to a bungalow in Levens.
  • John Lennon bought his Aunt Mimi a bungalow in Poole.
  • You might think Ana at Pumpkin Pie Bungalow would go with pumpkin pie, but no: she made a Torta de Laranja, an orange-based rolled pudding with the name cutely translated to Orange Roly-Poly. Is My Blog Burning #14: Hot Orange on Orange Action!!
  • His bungalow had scared her to death.
  • Help! going to the south. .kho phangan, kho phi phi or kho lipe? looking for affordable bungalows + / - 400 BHT .. Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • He lived in a furnished flatlet off the Newtownards Road, had been there since his wife had kicked him out of their Glengormley bungalow. FIELD OF BLOOD
  • In 1985, residents banded together to fight for downzoning after a Craftsman bungalow was torn down to make way for an apartment building.
  • I happened to find the letter on the back porch of the bungalow.
  • Oh, them two young fellers that always used to come to the cottage -- what you call the bungalow -- across the cove there, the ones I told you about. The Woman-Haters: a yarn of Eastboro twin-lights
  • Spanish apartment houses and bungalow courts. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a while I became quite good at spotting tsetse flies in the bungalow.
  • The bungalows and houses have all been sold from the plans and will be ready at the beginning of next year.
  • The _khitmutgar_ watched the start with grave, inscrutable eyes and finally turned back into the bungalow with the aloofness of a dweller in another sphere. The Keeper of the Door
  • When I moved into my bungalow about 20 years ago, I inherited a shrub which I was given to understand is a myrtle: it is a bushy evergreen with small, dark green, glossy, pointed leaves.
  • He and Maurine built a one-bedroom red brick bungalow in the yard where Hayes had kept mules as a boy.
  • On the right-hand side were small bungalows with tiled roofs and gardens in front, each one planted with bougainvillaea. The Empty Family
  • But the only bags I had with me in the bungalow were a brown leather tote with a cheesy lining from TJ Maxx and a worn out little sack I bought the previous weekend at the Rose Bowl swap meet for $15. Martha McCully: My Reinvention Tour: The "It" Bag Isn't Doing It for Me Anymore
  • The bungalow was tiny, consisting of one bedroom, a living room, bathroom, a small cubbyhole where the kitchen crockery and utensils were kept, and an airy verandah which went round two sides of the building.
  • Building more bungalows would apparently solve the problem. The Sun
  • She was aware that her neighbour had previously been conned by callers who had replaced guttering and some of the roughcast on her bungalow walls.
  • It was true that there was no one in the bungalow but herself and the little rustling snake. The Secret Garden
  • Spacious family houses or very large bungalows with five or more bedrooms, two or three bathrooms, large lounge studies etc.
  • He and Mary have moved into a new bungalow on the farm and greenfly are playing havoc with Mary's roses. Mistaken Identity
  • There are wharves of heavy masonry; the governor's residence, a verandaed bungalow shut in with green persiennes, standing on a little eminence some distance back from the water; and one narrow street of heavy white stone houses with flat roofs, fringing the shore. In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • The guy in front of the bungalow is an addict, his specialty ————, which he pops like cake. Shrine
  • A settlement of flats and bungalows house about 20 senior citizens, with a resident warden.
  • That's more than a traditional pebbledash bungalow. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had the run of this house, a bungalow with long corridors and lots of weird things to play with and things we were told not to touch.
  • Kirk accompanies Moore on a ride to his desert bordello, stays in a trailer known as the Fantasy Bungalow, prays with brothel staff and learns a thing or two about heartbreak, burro races, and uncontrollable grief and lust.
  • Gas had escaped from an underground main into the foundations of the bungalow, forming an explosive cloud.
  • Staying on, Robina had tea with Mrs Ringrose and listened to all her plans for improving the bungalow. MURDER MOVES IN
  • Small useful maps are distributed by tourist offices and specify where to find the government bungalows. Travels with Rosinante
  • When did the word 'bungalow' first enter the vocabulary?
  • Dak or dawk bungalows (from _dak_ or _dawk_, a post, a relay of men for carrying the mails, &c.) are the government rest-houses established at intervals for the use of travellers on the high roads of India. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • I'm with Jane -- we can only hope that some little white power girl reads _The Bungalow Mystery_ and sees herself in boyish cousin George! Reading for Young Sheep
  • His homestead bungalow of bedlam becomes more of a fixer-upper as the years stroll by.
  • Ivor and Pauline were lured back to Stroud's bungalow at Staunton, on the pretext of discussing the cash settlement.
  • People living near the family's semi-detached bungalow said Bradley was a typical, fun-loving young man.
  • Police then searched his bungalow and found he had a drug stash worth more than 120,000. The Sun
  • The bungalow is tightly inserted into the older pavilion like a ship in a bottle. The Times Literary Supplement
  • You upscale each time, retire, buy a bungalow and live off the cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • I share a bungalow with my nan and our pet dog Ben.
  • Fed up with being a critical punchbag, he retreated, first to Ireland and then to a bungalow in Cornwall, together with his wife, dogs and library of over 30,000 books.
  • Wander the mix of mansions and Territorial bungalows near El Charro in El Presidio.
  • Six Companies threw up row after row of these indistinguishable two- and three-room bungalows designed so simply that a two-man carpentering crew could assemble three of them in two days. Colossus
  • It is a detached bungalow on a leafy lane in an affluent area. The Sun
  • The lodge boasts three bungalows and three double suites and can accommodate a total of 12 people at a time.
  • The first phase of 25 three-bedroom semi-detached bungalows sold out within two weeks last autumn.
  • She feared the new houses on the school site would block light to her bungalow and invade her privacy.
  • Off Earwig must go to an adoptive home, a sinister bungalow occupied by the witch Bella Yaga and her bad-tempered, red-eyed companion, the Mandrake. A Prize Winner With a Poignant Sense of Loss
  • One of our current projects is to convert a couple of bungalows in south London into a five-bedroom detached property. Times, Sunday Times
  • You'll stay in luxury Sea Ranch Cottages or bungalow-style garden suites with ceiling fans and spacious lanais or patios.
  • A man, who had forced his way in through the bungalow's kitchen window, then walked into Christopher's bedroom.
  • A bungalow is / Bungalowsare a type of house.
  • The house becomes unmanageable and she moves to a bungalow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Redgrave has built himself what he calls a bungalow, somewhere near the house; but I didn't see it. ' The Whirlpool
  • By the standards of the Dubrovlag she had a nice home, a two-bedroomed bungalow on the outer edge of the village.
  • The semi-detached bungalow's roof was blown off, the front windows were blown out and the main gable wall and internal rear wall were both blown down.
  • My bedroom was a spacious, polished wooden bungalow on stilts, complete with hammock and veranda. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bungalow, for instance, is from the Hindi word banglā, meaning “of Bengal,” and referring to a thatched one-story house built in the Bengali style. The English Is Coming!
  • Close on five o'clock Desmond re-entered the bungalow; his scarlet kummerbund disordered; his white mess-jacket in a hundred creases; yet alert and ready in every fibre for the day's march that lay before him. Captain Desmond, V.C.
  • Five trails flanked by shoulder-high bushes ran away from the main hospital buildings like spokes of a wheel, leading to five thatched-roof bungalows that were all but hidden by copse, by hedgerows, by wild eucalyptus and pine. Excerpt: Cutting For Stone by Abraham Verghese
  • That's more than a traditional pebbledash bungalow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Local people on the whole preferred a modern bungalow to a picturesque cottage.
  • Set within five acres of tropical gardens on the beach, the hotel has 117 bungalows. Times, Sunday Times
  • The curtains on her bungalow home remained closed yesterday afternoon and locals said she may have gone into hiding to escape the media frenzy.
  • Officers who stormed the bungalow after a tipoff discovered composite chemicals, magnesium ribbon and igniter cord. The Sun
  • My package trip offered unlimited diving on day boats from the 26-bungalow resort.
  • Robert, who lives near Bromley in Kent, had the unhappy task of sorting through the contents of his parents' neat red brick bungalow.
  • There was a little fly in our bungalow that I adopted and named Wings, and I called the feral cat that howled for food Legs. HIGH ON ARRIVAL
  • CONSTRUCTION company FE Peacock has 'retrofitted' an existing bungalow with energy-saving technologies. Peterborough Today - News Feed
  • Some of them keep their hand on the hooter as they are passing my bungalow, which there is no point to at all, and some of them play a tune on the hooter with up to eight toots.
  • A bungalow does not have an upstairs.
  • The contraband and stolen property was piled in assorted heaps on the back veranda of the bungalow. Chapter 21
  • How could it have been spared the usual bungalows and pay-and-display car parks? Times, Sunday Times
  • Originally a bungalow, it now has an upstairs bedroom with a balcony and a wet room. Times, Sunday Times
  • The application was for eight, two storey houses and eight bungalows organised in four clusters.
  • Gas had built up and seeped through pipes, drains and cable ducts into the bungalows.
  • The pair were inside the bungalow in Sladbury's Lane, Clacton, when there was a tremendous crack and the sky lit up.
  • The hotel comprises 21 bungalows and three villas with whitewashed wood-panelled walls and flamboyant splashes of modern art. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other was what they called a modular home and Nora a prefab, a frame bungalow standing on a bluff between the dirt road and the ridge. Piranha to Scurfy & Other Stories
  • I milled about with the prospective sitters, and then we were all ushered into the seance room in the medium's bungalow.
  • Originally a bungalow, it now has an upstairs bedroom with a balcony and a wet room. Times, Sunday Times
  • His bungalow was a pretty big establishment, you see, just off the east end of the Mall, near the British infantry lines, with about thirty servants, and since there was no proper mem-sahib, and his khansamah* (* Butler.) was almost senile, there was no order about the place at all. Fiancée
  • The first thing I had to do was photograph the interior of my bungalow before the air got hazy with the smoke from the smouldering mosquito-repellent coils.
  • Bungalows are a type of house.
  • The first phase of 25 three-bedroom semi-detached bungalows sold out within two weeks last autumn.
  • Plans have also been approved to build three new bungalows in Mather Avenue, which are intended to rehouse some of the residents of Elms Road who will lose their homes as part of the development.
  • Rooms range from basic divers' dens to boutiquey overwater bungalows. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was aware that her neighbour had previously been conned by callers who had replaced guttering and some of the roughcast on her bungalow walls.
  • Included on the tour will be a straw-bale guest house, a rammed-earth home and studio, and a 1919 adobe bungalow.
  • This awkward anachronism came about when a couple of hundred prefabricated bungalows, built to house workers on an irrigation project in the 1960s, fell into disuse.
  • I understand your contractors maintain the grass outside the neighbouring bungalows and trim the hedges round the playing field.
  • Included on the tour will be a straw-bale guest house, a rammed-earth home and studio, and a 1919 adobe bungalow.
  • He had lent the bungalow to the Conrads for a couple of weeks.
  • It has no railway station, which, of course, is a great merit; it's not to have any big blatant hotels or pensions -- nothing but charming bungalow-cottages; there'll be no pier, no band, none of those banal winter-gardens and impossible pleasure palaces that _ces autres_ delight in, and, _of course_, none of those immensely fearful concert parties and pierrots. Punch, or the London Charivari, May 6, 1914
  • She collected me from the airport and I was soon ensconced in a comfortable bungalow.
  • A settlement of flats and bungalows house about 20 senior citizens, with a resident warden.
  • In the bungalows, the south-facing porch leads to the dining room on the left and lounge on the right.
  • The semi-detached bungalows have their own private garden and side entrance.
  • Included on the tour will be a straw-bale guest house, a rammed-earth home and studio, and a 1919 adobe bungalow.
  • David Hagerman for The Wall Street Journal On the front porch of one butter-yellow bungalow you may find a woman making and selling chai kueh, steamed rice-flour dumplings filled with jicama, carrot and bean sprouts, and served with a tangy tomato-and-chili sauce. Island Living
  • The house, a three bedroom on the sad-sack end of Rose Street in Far Rockaway, was just a redressed bungalow, with sagging doorframes and floors that moaned with every step. The Last Lion
  • Every council bungalow will have a security door fitted.
  • Through the bedroom window, Converse could see Mr Roche hosing down the lawn behind his bungalow.
  • Originally a bungalow, it now has an upstairs bedroom with a balcony and a wet room. Times, Sunday Times
  • We threaded through the side streets, slowing to pay respect to old grand churches and noble bungalows.
  • Dinner here, followed by a moonlit walk back to your bungalow with the surf breaking below your feet is not quickly forgotten.
  • Bungalows would give way to mansions, mansions to burned-out lots, and at every gas station, panhandlers waited in search of change. American Girl

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