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Examples of semi-detached


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They comprised of a semi-detached organisational entity with management freedom and autonomy in day-to-day affairs.
It is located in the back garden of an existing semi-detached house and is partially buried in the ground.
In 1992\\93 post-1919 semi-detached properties and post-war terraced houses would have been more commonly released.
The medium-density areas consisted of mixtures of detached and semi-detached houses.
Finally, chapters 7 and 8 are semi-detached from the rest of the book, being primarily concerned with formal definitions and proofs, and the formal working-through of the model.
Older people living in detached properties of all ages, inter-war semi-detached houses, and post-1964 properties had more equity than those in pre-1919 terraced dwellings.
There is no information about the cost of semi-detached houses as a separate category.
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Not only do these corridors of concrete mop up the older terraced property; they take delightful specimens of semi-detached houses in their train as well.
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Those who live cocooned in that kind of political and physical comfort often can be much more detached, if not semi-detached, about these affairs.
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These boats are being built in pairs, like semi-detached houses, and should be cheaper by the half dozen.
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In a typical 1960–70s semi-detached house heated by gas, an insulation package consisting of cavity wall insulation.
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People living in a semi-detached house can watch 200 or 300 people pouring into the next-door house for days on end.
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An average-sized detached house of conventional construction probably requires about 10,000 to 12,000 bricks; a terrace or semi-detached house requires somewhat less.
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Noise pollution caused by blues parties and noisy parties, often held in semi-detached houses in residential areas, has proved dreadful.
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Two couples may live side by side in a semi-detached property—one couple has bought their council house and the others are still council tenants.
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It is much easier to defend one's semi-detached or terraced house than one's flat in a tower block.
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Those houses were built in various locations in the district, usually as two semi-detached houses within an overall development of traditional houses.
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This is as expropriatory as taking a person's house from him, as expropriating his semi-detached house at below its value.
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She has seven children and lives in a three-bedroom semi-detached house.
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I would draw a comparison between terraced houses and semi-detached houses.
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In one instance there was widespread flooding for a long time, as a result of which the adjoining house—they are semi-detached—has also been damaged.
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Three years ago a family living in a semi-detached gas-heated house spent about £3.65 a week on gas.
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