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121. Past the overgrown lawn, through the decrepit rose arbour and into the Wilderness. 122. Through the bedroom window, Converse could see Mr Roche hosing down the lawn behind his bungalow. 123. There was a "For Sale" sign on the front lawn. 124. A wire trailed from the blast site, across a lawn and into an alley. 125. Moderate exercise includes general housework, mowing a lawn, carrying golf clubs, gardening, leisurely canoeing and dancing. 126. The box can be left off when cutting short grass, so that clippings mulch the lawn. 127. Lawn owners have good reason for keeping clear consciences and generally living each day as through it were their last. 128. She'd bought a lawn edger sharp as a razor, sharp enough to cut your throat with. 129. His dad can stand her for about five minutes, then he goes out and starts up the lawn mower. 130. He looked out at a pair of starlings hopping over the lawn, their feathers ruffled by the chill breeze. 131. Mulchers cut and recut the grass clippings so that they virtually disappear within the lawn. 132. Not to mention an artificial grass lawn on the hood and a white picket fence on the front bumper. 133. The lawn had been freshly cut, some grass raked into piles on the front walk. 134. Julie ambled happily down the long immaculate front lawn, bordered on each side by miniature fruit trees. 135. She wandered out into the darkening grounds, across the lawn towards the trees. 136. Mr Copley, robed in cassock and billowing surplice, was impatiently pacing the back lawn seeming oblivious to their presence. 137. Children's Playground A large adventure playground is situated adjacent to the insect house, conveniently near the cafeteria and main picnic lawn. 138. Out he went, his blue and ivory feet crushing the wet salad of the lawn. 139. Not much to look at, because the front lawn and the drive to the Manor were a shambles. 140. He could see a tiny backyard with a scrap of lawn and a few flowers. 141. A special attraction is the swimming pool, with sliding windows opening on to a large lawn. 142. Jill wants to plant a border of flowers around the lawn. 143. Seating is free for those wishing to bring their own blankets or lawn chairs. 144. The last step is building stairs from the deck down to the lawn. 145. The mission: raise $ 50, 000 and erect a commemorative statue on the City Hall front lawn. 146. Down below, the shadows of the poplars were falling across the lawn. 147. He rode the rocking-horse, which moved over the lawn without effort. 148. An hour later, a broomstick settled gently on the lawn. 149. Lawn equipment was stolen from a business entered through an unlocked front door. 150. They were captivated by the beautiful village, played croquet on the lawn and altogether had a delightful time.