mews造句1, They bought a converted mews.
2, Their address is 6 Gloucester Mews.
3, The house is in a secluded mews.
4, They live in St Mary's Mews.
5, Simon Templar had lived in a mews.
6, The thought of living in a mews cottage had been one of her daydreams, like living in a penthouse.
7, Henry lived in a small mews flat, just off Fitzroy Square.
8, Back in the mews, in the deepest shadow, something cowered.
9, Death mews in the blankets - is it a kitten?
10, The bad mews got abroad very quickly.
11, She lives in a Chelsea mews.
12, All the houses in The Mews are connected.
13, A cat mews [ miaows ].
14, Her mews just like an oestrous mother cat.
15, He picked up mews from all sources.
16, I was amazed at the mews.
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18, But practical progress in developing and implementing MEWS has been extremely limited — no fully-fledged early warning systems, of the kind envisaged by the WHO, yet exist.
19, Self-taught as an artist, Bacon designed furniture and rugs which he showed at Queensbury Mews Studio in 1929.
20, The excitement up at the castle was just a distant hum down in the mews.
21, Eventually he turned off the main drag into the sidestreets and from there it was only minutes before he reached Hesper Mews.
22, Soon she would know ... But when she finally arrived at the little mews her heart gave a lurch.
23, He went and looked at the birds in the mews.
24, We knew the rents were going up in Tottenham mews and we couldn't find any good, affordable space in town.
25, The first light of dawn found Joe in Lucy's basement room at the mews cottage.
26, But an architect friend offered me premises in Portland Mews, funnily enough just around the corner from our new gallery.
27, Traffic had long left the streets. Hansom cabs had returned to their mews.
28, But they might visit him later back at the mews.
29, Raeburn Wynd was steep and led to a series of mews conversions above garages which would once have housed the monarch's carriages and horses.
30, A young boy faces the impossible task of trying to soften the blow of tragic mews.