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  • With a good deal of difficulty, Anita cut a slot in it, then slung it from the gatepost with baler twine. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • I remember being on a train and I had to stop looking out of the window because I was getting dizzy and had a headache from all the novelty - all those gateposts and fences!
  • There is a history here of ancient waymarking, a faded blob of yellow now and then, one on an antique and redundant gatepost that will topple at the next nudge of a sheep's flank.
  • They are also seeking a green light on an application to build new boundary walls, garden walls, entrance gates and gateposts at The Manor House they bought for £3 million two years ago.
  • Yellow corydalis is opening at the foot of gateposts and alongside pavements in towns. Times, Sunday Times
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  • On gateposts here and there are pumpkin jack-o'-lanterns, softly mouldering away, some with smoky eyes from exhausted candles.
  • Heavy equipment such as combine harvesters have never been used here so the widening of gateposts and doorways has not been necessary.
  • I imagined we would be going to some creepy old house with bats in the belfry and stone gremlins on the gateposts.
  • Parts of the gateway remain, including a pair of stone gateposts.
  • On gateposts here and there are pumpkin jack-o'-lanterns, softly mouldering away, some with smoky eyes from exhausted candles.
  • She said she believed if they had not had strong brick gateposts the car could have ended up crashing into their home.
  • The balloons tied to the gatepost are slowly deflating, but have yet to be removed.
  • Outside gateposts on every street hangs the American flag.
  • She took me around, pointing out a building which had just had its slates stolen, gateposts which had lost their urns, and stonework in a precarious state which had been salvaged by her ancestor when the old facade had been demolished.
  • About five seconds too late, Jill slammed the gate shut, with my finger stuck between gate and gatepost.
  • For £1, 000, he has agreed to clear the garden of boulders, build the gateposts and paint and repair the guttering.
  • The path is indistinct at first but beyond a gatepost it becomes a track running downhill to another stone post.
  • Surrounded by debris, two charred 12 ft solid stone gateposts remained in place at the entrance with the carved letters ‘VR’ - for Victoria Regina - still visible on their fronts.
  • With a good deal of difficulty, Anita cut a slot in it, then slung it from the gatepost with baler twine. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • Just over, I caught sight of a steeple and found a lane through gateposts that led to a timbered lych-gate in front of the church. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
  • With a good deal of difficulty, Anita cut a slot in it, then slung it from the gatepost with baler twine. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • All stockings must first be washed in an approved disinfectant and hung on boundary gateposts together with a copy of the official licence.
  • Outside the front door, a bulldozer is clearing up the mess caused when a heavily laden lorry crashed into the wall and gatepost.
  • Like crowning jewels, these ceramic finials for deck railing, fence posts, or gateposts add sculptural details and rich color to an outdoor setting.
  • The new building includes three windows, some stone and gateposts from the old church.
  • Furthermore, the fact that the river is walled on each side, downstream of bridge, and there are gateposts on the river is also interesting.
  • I gingerly manoeuvred it between the gateposts and, as our house is midway between two corners about 100 yards apart and necessitates a quick getaway, I decided to turn left onto the road.
  • The most concrete observation I have of my ungraceful exit was the sign on the gatepost forbidding the imbibing of alcoholic beverages in the park by penalty of five hundred pounds.
  • Are you saying that your understanding was that the driveway went down to the gatepost?
  • Starting southward from the cross-roads, the character of the country underwent so sudden a transformation that it looked as if man, having contended here unsuccessfully with nature, had signed an ignominious truce beneath the crumbling gateposts of the turnpike. The Miller of Old Church
  • The gateposts stand on the lane into the village but the house is completely secluded. Times, Sunday Times
  • On one of the gateposts was a bellpush and intercom, and above me a video camera on a pole was monitoring my presence. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • We strolled up to a tongue of forest, entered its cold-store chill and emerged to a comfortable sandwich spot and warmed on prostrate stone gateposts.
  • On one of the gateposts was a bellpush and intercom, and above me a video camera on a pole was monitoring my presence. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • Furthermore, the fact that the river is walled on each side, downstream of bridge, and there are gateposts on the river is also interesting.
  • Its stone gateposts appear to have been purpose-built.
  • The car hit a gatepost and rolled over. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Corsa smashed one of the gateposts of the Pulleyns' home and their garden was filled with debris from the car today.
  • On gateposts here and there are pumpkin jack-o'-lanterns, softly mouldering away, some with smoky eyes from exhausted candles.
  • The last slanting light turned the white fence and gateposts a buttery yellow.
  • In the remains of the village the factory crumbles quietly, blocks of concrete and old gateposts tell of what has been.

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