How To Use French window In A Sentence
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We walked through a high hallway into a bright rosy-colored space, fragilely bound into the house by French windows at either end.
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The rain splattered against the french windows.
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A trio of french windows opening from the kitchen on to the garden terrace makes for effortless alfresco eating.
Times, Sunday Times
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I decided it was probably an injured animal, so a bit nervously I pulled back the curtains from the French windows (yeah, yeah, but I got a crap room in the previous year's ballot so I was entitled) and there, flailing against the glass, was a zombie.
Utterly tedious faux laconic partisanism
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Inside, the airy lounge and dining area has French windows on to the terrace and the three bedrooms are unfussy but comfortable.
Times, Sunday Times
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French windows led out into the grassy back yard and a fireplace made of black marble reposed on one side of the room.
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An intruder forced open a lock on French windows at the house.
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Designed to make the most of its tranquil gardens, the five - bedroom villa has French windows leading out to arched porticoes looking out over the grounds.
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The chief changes come in Chapters Six and Seven of Trimalchio, and the long, late chapter, as Gatsby and Nick sit by the open French windows in Gatsby's house, the dawn after Myrtle's killing, when Gatsby breaks out "exuberantly": "I'll tell you everything.
Fitzgerald's 'Radiant World'
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-looking out a duct-taped French window, I am startled by the proximity of a heavy metal monster--a tractopelle* the "pelle" or "hoe" of which looks as if it will add another crack, or ten, to the fragile window.
Douillet - French Word-A-Day
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She decided she needed a breath of fresh air and so she opened her large French windows and climbed out onto the balcony breathing in the cool crisp fresh air.
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The rain splattered against the french windows.
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Stella's sister was an altogether more assertive type and looking through the French windows into the garden, she complained about the unlaid table.
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The living room has huge French windows (modern ones, so they're basically 2 slabs of plate glass) onto the garden (yay!), which is all decked, i.e. covered in decking (boo).
December 13th, 2005
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There were French windows looking out on to a garden wilderness of brambles.
Seminary Boy
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From the French windows of my room on the 14th floor, both sides of the river were clearly in view.
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-- looking out a duct-taped French window, I am startled by the proximity of a heavy metal monster -- a tractopelle* (the "pelle" or "hoe" of which looks as if it will add another crack, or ten, to the fragile window).
French Word-A-Day:
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Presently, armed with an order to view, she was standing in the old-fashioned long drawing-room with its two french windows giving on to a flagged terrace in front of which a kind of rockery interspersed with flowering shrubs fell sharply to a stretch of lawn below.
Sleeping Murder
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Carolyn walked across the deep pile carpet to the French Windows at the end.
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Both were in shirtsleeves, the room stuffy even with the french windows half-open on to the lawn.
THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
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The French windows lead out onto a wide shady terrace.
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It led out through french windows onto the balcony.
Times, Sunday Times
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He ebbed away like a shadow through the open French windows.
CHAPTER I
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He and his wife lived upstairs, and in the drawing and dining rooms, which had each French windows opening on the lawn, and all about the ground floor generally, Jessica, who was now a lean and lined and baldish but still very efficient and energetic old woman, kept her three cows and a multitude of gawky hens.
The War in the Air
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He felt the wide gaze of the french windows at his back and the awareness put his timing out.
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An intruder forced open a lock on French windows at the house.
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White lacy curtains with dark red drapes covered the French windows, giving the room a warm, cozy ambience.
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Through the open French windows is a dream beach: a perfect crescent of pristine sand lapped by clear blue water and shaded by tall palm trees.
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This attic room was once a sculptor's studio and has french windows opening onto a decked terrace.
Times, Sunday Times
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You get to the garden through French windows at the back of the house.
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Rooms are cosy and colourful, some with french windows leading on to balconies.
Times, Sunday Times
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The rectory was a fine old house, crowned by a belvedere, with Carpenter's Gothic trim and long French windows, a house that captured and stored the available light.
Incubus
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Rooms are cosy and colourful, some with french windows leading on to balconies.
Times, Sunday Times
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A photo of Leicester Tigers decorates the wall behind him, beside French windows that offer an uninterrupted view of fields.
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I then jemmied a side window, which the police did not notice, since of course they knew the thieves had come and gone through the french window.
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
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They slid into a round booth next to a French window.
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Six little / balconies, six pairs of french windows, six rooms on this side.
SKORPION'S DEATH
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A dining room next to the living room, of 26 m², large family table, beautiful chimney with insert, two large French windows facing the sea, the third on to the albizzias.
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He felt the wide gaze of the french windows at his back and the awareness put his timing out.
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Baroque music poured through double-height french windows on to the sunlit terrace.
Times, Sunday Times
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You get to the garden through French windows at the back of the house.
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At the rear three sets of huge French windows lead to a stunning south-facing colonnaded terrace overlooking 125 acres of parkland and a large swimming pool.
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Through French windows, you could see across a fine lawn to rolling hills.
Times, Sunday Times
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The rain splattered against the french windows.
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Double-glazed French windows open onto a limestone gravelled area at the back of the property which would make an ideal location for al fresco dining.
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Lewis was staring towards the housel Jessica opened the french window and ran up to him, hugging him with a love that made Lacey's eyes sting with tears.
A Cure For Love
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I remember sitting on the patio, with the French windows open and a sprinkler going on the lawn, and eating the Cornettos and feeling like this was the most amazing, decadent thing ever.
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looked out the long French windows
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Two were in Victorian villas with French windows opening out onto small balconies that overlook the ice-cream vans, pebbly beaches and chilly blue waves of the town's seafront.