How To Use Maisonette In A Sentence
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It was a two-bedroom maisonette in a complex of smaller flats.
Times, Sunday Times
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He wants to save enough money to be able to swap his maisonette for a house in a few years' time.
Times, Sunday Times
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Two firefighters, in breathing apparatus, entered the maisonette to find the main lounge room alight.
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David, 48, a university professor, bought the two-bedroom Victorian terraced maisonette as a bachelor pad seven years ago.
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A young mother living in the maisonette next door only had time to grab her two children before fleeing.
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The situation improved when the council cleared unpopular maisonettes and private developers built new homes.
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But despite his marriage and his supposedly settled family life in a council maisonette, he had yet to receive a passport.
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However, residents of flats and maisonettes can also do much to improve the security of their homes.
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When she saw the maisonette in Sowerby Road, Acomb, she was at first appalled by the untidy state it was in.
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Today these historical buildings house a mix of flats, maisonettes and townhouses, and one conversion has just come on the market.
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Mansart himself made way with the old _tourelles_ and the balustrade which rounded off the angles of the walls of the main buildings and substituted a series of heavy, ugly _maisonettes_, more like the bastions of a fortress than any adjunct to a princely dwelling.
Royal Palaces and Parks of France
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So when we found a four-bed maisonette two doors down, we grabbed it.
Times, Sunday Times
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She wanted a couple of days' grace to get the maisonette cleaned before she moved in.
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The design for Maisonette transforms a former ballroom of the Ambassador West Hotel into a modern apartment.
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We are buying a ground-floor maisonette.
Times, Sunday Times
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AmE lieuténant, BrE lefténant littérateur literatër lorgnette, lorgnon lornyét, lornyón louche loôsh luthier-a maker of stringed instruments such as violins or guitars məshêen madame brothel, Madame title madáme, cf. mádam shopping madeleine mádeleíne mademoiselle madame wàzél maisonette maizonét maître d'hôtel métradô-tél, mâitradô-tél maladroit maladrŏit malcontent malines malêen mandoline (also 'mandolin' in English) mándə-lín margarine marjərìne marmalade - màrmalâde marmite marquee
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
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These may include creating maisonettes with ground-floor bedrooms and living rooms above, where they will receive more light.
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The company says most of the two and three-bedroom apartments and maisonettes were bought by a wide variety of people.
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So far their plans have got no further than deciding to move from their council maisonette in Chidlow Avenue.
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And from the maisonette to the mansion, the pressure to make it all happen falls on women.
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What was once a landscape of banks of back-to-backs has become an asymmetrical mess of flats and maisonettes.
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These comprise eight maisonettes and two penthouse apartments as well as 12 parking spaces.
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AmE lieuténant, BrE lefténant littérateur literatër lorgnette, lorgnon lornyét, lornyón louche loôsh luthier-a maker of stringed instruments such as violins or guitars məshêen madame brothel, Madame title madáme, cf. mádam shopping madeleine mádeleíne mademoiselle madame wàzél maisonette maizonét maître d'hôtel métradô-tél, mâitradô-tél maladroit maladrŏit malcontent malines malêen mandoline (also 'mandolin' in English) mándə-lín margarine marjərìne marque type
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
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The road, built 27 years ago, is a small, peaceful cul-de-sac mostly containing council-owned flats and maisonettes.
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Jo and her husband live sandwiched between Jason and Amelia, possibly in a row of terraced houses or one of those modern, boxy maisonettes with paper-thin walls.
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The two-bedroom maisonette is near the harbour.
The Sun
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Officers battered their way through the blue door opening on to stairs up to the maisonette flat.
Times, Sunday Times
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Tulle Court, built in the 1970s, comprises 54 homes of one, two and three-bedroom flats and maisonettes.
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The errors abound: the classification of maisonette into the British-American section is simply wrong, as I have encountered its use in real-estate advertising for several decades; the omission, from the BE section, of estate agent (for AE real estate agent); the equivalent given there of realtor, which is, in fact, Realtor, a registered title; the omission from the entry rock and rye of any mention of the large block of rock candy in the bottle (whence, of course, the rock); the inclusion of eavestrough??
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 2
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In a 2 story maisonette with a beautiful view over the river Tay from the upstairs bedroom.
2009 December « Mad Dave and Lil
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My first home was a three-bedroom maisonette in upper Sea Point.
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Marty Phelan MCC informed the meeting that there are 35 new houses including maisonettes to be built at new line.
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I own a two-bedroom maisonette in Wapping.
Times, Sunday Times
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We live in a two-bedroom maisonette with no garden, and it's hard to get out of the cycle.
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I live in a maisonette with no garden but I have been able to get the kids out the house by coming here.
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Banned are freehold flats and maisonettes, shared-ownership properties and houses in multiple occupation, such as bedsits.
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The development includes 12 apartments, 38 semi-detached houses, five town houses, 12 maisonettes, and two detached houses.
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For your accommodation needs when you visit Pelion, we have a fine selection of maisonettes to let.
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Next month they will have to move out of their two-bedroom maisonette in Elm Tree Gardens which they have had on a short-term tenancy.