Sentences with phrase «fine house»

Our house is a very, very, very fine house.
We offer standard - and premium - brand liquors, a selection of fine house wines, and domestic, craft, local and imported beers.
For example, during the Tudor period in England, ceilings in fine houses often had elaborate decorative plasterwork that created detailed designs on the ceilings.
So it has their holiday cottages (in reality fine houses with wrap - around verandahs), an attractive main street with interesting galleries and shops, a good golf course and the grand Fairmont Algonquin Hotel presiding over everything from its position above the bay.
The BIG BIG names have always thrived and built fine houses.
It is an awesome accomplishment, this transition from the darkness, these streams of traffic with ruby and diamond lights streaming through the hills of Southern California, these towering buildings and masses of fine houses.
You see, our house is a very very very fine house (as they say in that song).
At one end of the road were fine houses with graveled drives, but the Banana House was not one of those.
To live in a fine house, surrounded by a commodious environment, to be pampered and protected, to have money to spend, leisure to enjoy, to move in the best circles — how subtly these so - called advantages weave their spell around growing children.
Fayebeline Onesie: When we came across this super soft onesie from Fayebeline, we had to share it with you — «I'll Have Your Finest House White» — too cute!
In Edgemont, that's a rarity — and this fine house is, too.
«The Grand Tours of the 18th century brought this color into the finest houses of Europe as part of gentle neoclassical schemes.»
The Grand Tours of the 18th Century brought this colour into the finest houses of Europe as part of gentle neoclassical schemes and was combined with other strong pastels.
It's a very fine house.
In antebellum Charleston slaves worked in the city's fine houses and mansions or in the walled work yards behind them.
Whispering Waters is a fine house, but what makes it a home is the staff who look after the guests.
It merges contemporary art with one of the finest house museum settings in the world.
Walking the broad streets, with their tasteful fin - de-sie ̀cle houses — only occasionally interspersed with postwar buildings, hastily thrown up to plug the bomb craters of World War II — you'll find your way to galleries like Galerie Max Hetzler and Buchholz or, a few streets down, Mathew Gallery, run by David Lieske and Peter Kersten, whose music label Dial has been responsible for some of the finest house music to come out of Germany in the last 15 years.
He bought a fine house for his mother.
We built it in 2006, and it was a fine house, but without the «finer things.»
Flamboyant florals asside, Durrington House is described by agents as «one of the finest houses in the area», adorned with plenty of period features and, if he does indeed move in, 68 - year - old Rod won't be the only rocker in the region.
Stephanie from «A Fine House» and «Ready, Set, 40!»
But I didn't want just a fine house, I want it to be more than fine.
BUT, there are design lessons to be found and plenty of inspiration to motivate us so let's take a look at this fine house and see what we can learn and take away!
Richard Gutteridge of Savills says: «No 73 is certainly one of the finest houses on the Square, and the quality of renovation is outstanding.
«The Grand Tours of the 18th century brought this color into the finest houses of Europe as part of gentle neoclassical schemes.»
What a fine house indeed.
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