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  • He lounged back on the turf, chewing a blade of grass and shading his eyes against the autumn sun while I surveyed the lodge, a white three-storeyed building with a high-pitched roof to one side in which there were dormer windows.

    Watershed 2010

  • Not in an American way, this affluence, but the three-storeyed and well-painted residences were all situated in reasonable gardens.

    Naked Cruelty Colleen McCullough 2010

  • It was a large, rambling, three-storeyed house, the lower part of stone, the upper of huge sun-dried bricks.

    Among the Tibetans Isabella Lucy 2004

  • He lounged back on the turf, chewing a blade of grass and shading his eyes against the autumn sun while I surveyed the lodge, a white three-storeyed building with a high-pitched roof to one side in which there were dormer windows.

    Flashman And The Tiger Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1999

  • There were some twenty three-storeyed houses on each side.

    Hard Frost Wingfield, R. D. 1995

  • Kenton Street consisted of large, three-storeyed houses, converted into flats.

    Hard Frost Wingfield, R. D. 1995

  • The only landmark now was a great house, brick built, with spreading, elegant wings on either side of its three-storeyed main block.

    Sharpe's Regiment Cornwell, Bernard 1986

  • A little probing soon showed that it was only the two and three-storeyed houses that created this impression.

    Across the Equator A Holiday Trip in Java Thomas H. Reid

  • Newhaven, which had been a very important place in the coaching-days, was a big three-storeyed house with twenty-five bedrooms and stabling for a hundred horses.

    From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor

  • Even now, in comparison with the neighbourhood in which it was set, it maintained an air of genteel respectability, and its gloomy three-storeyed houses had in many cases no more than one family to a floor.

    The Grell Mystery Frank Froest

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