attic造句91 Euripides' satire on the paranoia of the idealist has always been the cult play of the Attic repertoire.
92 The attic rooms are especially spacious and comfortable. Full continental breakfast.
93 She was to discover that she could see for miles from the attic windows - almost the whole of Bristol.
94 It would need to be brought down from the attic, which was a job for Dooley BarIowe.
95 It comes from a collection of letters I found in a box at the top of the attic.
96 Q.. My recessed bathroom light extends through the ceiling into the unfinished attic, and it has no insulation around it.
97 She started her new job on Monday and she said she needed her beauty sleep before tackling the front attic.
98 A pin dropping in the attic would have shattered the silence.
99 Outside the fog blanketed the tiny attic, a thick, grey blanket of splintered frost.
100 After breakfast and a hot shower, Maria took us both by the hand and led us upstairs to the attic.
101 Then had come the shock of seeing a face peering out at him from the attic window.
102 Finally she shut herself in the attic room on Ella's day off and sobbed until she ached in body and soul.
103 They watched her switch from the attic Shirley to the downstairs Shirley with appalled, enthralled admiration.
104 Of the twenty-one bedrooms, seventeen are spacious with private facilities, and the remaining four are attic rooms with shared bathrooms.
105 Mrs Hooper sat in the attic morning, noon and night, and their presents lay unopened under Noreen's artistic tree.
106 An enormous tin trunk was brought down from the attic, and systematically packed with everything needed for a month's holiday.
107 She stared at herself for some time in the full-length mirror of the attic bedroom.
108 He lived in the top attic right, up against the east end gable of the building.
109 Philip lived in the attic and earned his keep by tutoring the officer's son.
110 He lies there in the peeling pyramid of the attic bedroom, on his cot shaped like a gutter.
111 This will keep heat in the house, where it belongs, and out of the attic. 2.
112 By attic ceiling I presume you mean insulation in the roof, between the rafters.
113 You can also view the open-plan attic, in which Johnson and his six helpers put together the dictionary.
114 All these hazards, winter and summer, are the reasons an attic should be well ventilated.
115 If push comes to shove, a furnace can be installed on the second floor instead of the attic.
116 Later, under cover of darkness, they crept into the house, where Charles hid for the night in the attic.
117 There were times he would retreat to his attic room and not want to be disturbed.
118 I could not understand why they had been banished to this dusty attic.
119 Attic sherds of En-gedi belong mainly to the late fifth and early fourth centuries.
120 However, a change in the air conditioning design halfway through construction opened part of the attic space to the air conditioning.