Sentences with phrase «sort of a country house»

«We always had the vision of trying to leverage some sort of a country house in this location to help support our cross-country operation,» said the city's Roger Weetman.

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BTW, I think those houses could have country flags and political banners and all sorts of other identity hooks and capture a similar meaning — whether it is yours, or David's.
I have been sorting, packing and cleaning like a mad woman (hence the extreme lack of posting, due to an extreme lack of cooking) as we have been trying to prepare our house for going on the market and making a cross country move and I just didn't feel like putting a lot of effort into my breakfast but I knew it still needed to be healthy and delicious.
But it is not content with placing the country, which it created, in a sort of massive, collective house arrest.
If Tedisco wins, expect this sort of pitchfork populism (with apologies to Pat Buchanan) to crop up a lot more often in House and Senate races around the country.
To speed up the process, Maureen often stays at his deserted and sort of sketchy country house and desperately calls out for him to confirm his presence.
Volvo recently revealed the V60 Cross Country as a sort of halfway house between a proper SUV and a normal estate; the Volvo take on the «Allroad» idea.
The best approach is through the sort of cooperation envisaged by the oldest children's book publisher in the country, Adarna House, and the well - known games developer Synergy88.
The Williams House is a story about eight children who live in a large country house and have all sorts of adventures through the timespan of one House is a story about eight children who live in a large country house and have all sorts of adventures through the timespan of one house and have all sorts of adventures through the timespan of one year.
It is clear from his correspondence that Napoleon was envisaging some sort of genteel retirement like that of his brother Lucien, who was living in a country house under the supervision of a single police inspector; but this was never realistic, and the captain of the Bellerophon wrote specifically «I have no authority to agree to any such arrangement... I can not enter into any promise as to the reception he may meet with» [from the British Government]; Napoleon decided to surrender nevertheless.
«Manipulating an election in a small developing country doesn't have the same sort of ripple effect of electing Donald Trump into the White House,» Wylie said.
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