How To Use Electric fire In A Sentence
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The charity also recommends checking all pipes are properly lagged, all electric fires are guarded, and paraffin heaters are out of draughts.
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Does she dream nostalgically of the crowds and crush of Christmas shopping in Coney Street, or roasting her chestnuts on a three-bar electric fire?
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It was caused by an ancient electric fire on which he cooked his frugal meals.
Times, Sunday Times
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The electric fire has blow out.
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It was caused by an ancient electric fire on which he cooked his frugal meals.
Times, Sunday Times
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Remember that standard electric fires - such as electric bar fires and fan heaters - are particularly costly to run.
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In front of the grate was a tall electric fire with artificial coals, a high curved back and a triple set of burners.
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The boss, for instance, has a lovely one: bright orange, like the bar on an electric fire.
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Does she dream nostalgically of the crowds and crush of Christmas shopping in Coney Street, or roasting her chestnuts on a three-bar electric fire?
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One of his neighbours finds water dripping from the balcony above along her ceiling and out near her electric fire.
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One of his neighbours finds water dripping from the balcony above along her ceiling and out near her electric fire.
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There was a two-tier electric fire in the cavernous bedroom my father used and an undersized convector heater in the oak panelled room where he sat at his desk in the evenings.
Bonecrack
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Mum had spent half an hour making toast for everybody, by sticking slices of bread on the end of a fork and holding them in front of the two bars on the electric fire.
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His terrier pup stretches out directly under the electric fire, but Colin too needs heat on his old bones.
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The electric fire has blow out.
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In front of the grate was a tall electric fire with artificial coals, a high curved back and a triple set of burners.
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an electric fire with three bars
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We can warm the room quite quickly with this electric fire.
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The electric fire had begun to singe the bottoms of his trousers.
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Almost half of parents with an open, gas or electric fire did not have a fireguard, while 44% had not put locks on kitchen cupboard doors.
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The one to four room flats had built-in wardrobes and cupboards, electric fires, and a communal central heating and hot water system.
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It was a small room, but even so the single bar of the electric fire, glowing bright orange beside its pale neighbour, fought hard to take the chill away.
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The electric fire had begun to singe the bottoms of his trousers.