He is still not totally comfortable when moving into the forecourt and is rarely seen volleying. |
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But it has been roundly condemned by hoteliers, pub owners, restaurant owners and petrol forecourt owners across Scotland. |
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Police were on duty at the Shell forecourt in York to prevent any private motorists trying to fill up. |
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They spread a thick layer of foam over the forecourt and the blazing vehicles and used water jets to cool gas cylinders in a nearby storage area. |
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Two steel umbrellas are suspended from a jutting frame to shade the forecourt and side patio. |
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Outside the cobblelock forecourt to the front of the house is bordered by plants and shrubs and has plenty of space for offstreet parking. |
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It currently houses three adjoining buildings comprising a forecourt, garage, two former retail units and an apartment. |
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To the front is a large forecourt with herbaceous borders and colourful flowerbeds. |
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The little forecourt in front of the whitewashed building is a sea of crinoline and tails as the actors pause between takes. |
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Outside there is a parking forecourt to the front and an enclosed rear garden laid out in lawn with a south-easterly aspect. |
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It has 160 square metres of living space and is accessed through high timber gates, with a cobble forecourt leading to the front door. |
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Both buildings are entered from a new forecourt and parking area on the west side of the site. |
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It has solid oak flooring, a fireplace with a coal-effect gas fire and a large bay window looking onto the forecourt at the front of the house. |
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A recess in the long face of the building forms a small forecourt with a mobile sculpture by artist Susumu Shingo. |
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Sandstone paving covering a forecourt folds up into elevations, locking the building into the ground. |
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To the front there is an expansive lawn with a tarmac tennis court as well as a forecourt. |
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The all-white ground-floor photo studio doubles as a living-dining room, and opens up to the forecourt and backyard through clear glass. |
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The forecourt was gloomy, underlit and overlooked by a dark brick building of indeterminate purpose. |
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In charge of triage, I went out into the forecourt to direct the stretcher-bearers. |
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This is a gargantuan pub with a vast forecourt and car park in front, a real restaurant and lots of nooks and crannies to get lost in. |
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A long avenue bordered with mature lime trees leads to an inner front garden and gravelled forecourt. |
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Exactly behind the new residential buildings abutting the Opera House forecourt is the Tarpeian Way, but the public viewing platform is gone. |
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At the front are two projecting horns flanking a forecourt, at the back of which is the entrance to the chambers. |
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Police believe that as she was driving out of the forecourt, she failed to negotiate the bend and drove across the grass area. |
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Hemmed in on all sides by low-rise buildings, the forecourt provides a breathing space for meeting, socializing and window shopping. |
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There are meandering walkways along the riverside slopes and extensive off-street parking is provided in the forecourt. |
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The same grey limestone paves a forecourt which is set with benches and some of the more architectural exhibits like Guardi's stone architrave. |
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On the way back they'd spotted a car on a forecourt so we all had to trundle back over there for a closer look. |
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It has parking for two or three cars in the tarmacadamed forecourt which leads to the garage, which can hold one vehicle. |
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Car companies have inflated forecourt prices by up to a third to claw back scrappage discounts, an undercover investigation has found. |
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One of the most fruitful gardens I've seen is one I spotted this summer in the paved forecourt of a town house. |
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The elegant blonde patrolled the showroom forecourt, pausing to point out low mileages and discuss engine capacity with a female customer. |
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Decorating work is being carried out inside, with power for the lights run from a mobile home parked on the pub forecourt. |
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The tyre pressure gauges that are utilized on the forecourt to measure your tyre pressures are often hopelessly inadequate. |
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Two sons said yesterday they had forgiven the car thieves who killed their father by mowing him down on his garage forecourt. |
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This petrol pump was used to fill petrol tanks of lorries in the street without having to drive them into the forecourt. |
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The phenomenon accelerated in 2008 when forecourt petrol prices soared in the space of a few months. |
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To the front, a gravel forecourt provides plenty of off-street parking. |
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Get off there and leave the station by the main entrance in direction station forecourt. |
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It was enough to simply go out onto the forecourt, for everyone to enter, in less than three minutes, so that the prayer could begin. |
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No surprise, then, that motor manufacturers have been urging the EPA not to allow E15 on the forecourt. |
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At the front, a gravel forecourt provides parking for three cars. |
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They took part in the evening at the Cathedral of Bangkok and, before the prayer began, Brother Alois spoke with them on the cathedral forecourt. |
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He walked across the garage forecourt carrying a big bottle of multigrade. |
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An elliptical forecourt, lined to left and right with gabions, is scarcely preparation for what happens at the top of the generous ramp which leads up through the portico. |
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Sky-high forecourt prices in the wake of Hurricane Katrina have prompted veteran fuel protesters to threaten motorway go-slows and refinery blockades in the coming week. |
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Very friendly front-of-house, nice bar area and both the grill and the restaurant offer pretty views of a windy forecourt between four skyscrapers. |
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At the north end is a deep forecourt between two rounded horns, and in the back of the forecourt is an H-shaped setting of stones, perhaps the remains of a portal dolmen. |
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He said the authority would ask the government for permission to redevelop an abandoned slope off the forecourt of the temple and turn it into a four-level terraced site. |
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The guard is first seen marching up and down the gravel forecourt, before breaking into pirouettes. |
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These two systems can be connected without major change or investment either at the auto fuel terminal or the forecourt. |
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There is a petrol forecourt at the front and a retail unit at the rear. |
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The result is excellent news for motorists this Christmas, with the cheapest forecourt prices for four years. |
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Mrs McDonagh told the court she and her son arrived at the premises at 5.40 pm, just as cars were being driven from the forecourt into the salesroom. |
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Although Chrysler had dramatically improved its designs and production lines, it failed to predict the fashions of the forecourt. |
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As the first battalion of the Irish Guards go through the motions of their normal Tuesday morning practice, the crowds begin to gather desultorily round the Palace forecourt. |
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Look down over Parliament House, with its 81m flag mast and forecourt mosaic inspired by a Central Desert dot painting. |
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There are a total of three entry portals preceded by large forecourt areas. |
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At the front, a cobblelock forecourt allows for parking for three cars. |
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The forecourt is a vast open space from which people ascend the stairs to the podium. |
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You'll find shops on the forecourt, at the foot of the pillars, on the 1st and 2nd floors. |
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One of the blocks in the forecourt of Chester Castle houses the Cheshire Military Museum. |
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Twenty-one years later I have to tell you that yesterday evening in the forecourt in front of the Tower building, where the motorcyclists were collecting, there were sixteen flags flying. |
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Guests are welcomed from the forecourt at the South pillar, where a private lift will transport them, directly, a hundred and twenty-five metres above. |
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Point of sale: a location, such as a car showroom or forecourt, where new passenger cars are displayed or offered for sale or lease to potential customers. |
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The podium steps, which lead up from the forecourt to the two main performance venues, are a great ceremonial stairway nearly 100 metres wide and two storeys high. |
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In the background is an impressive architectural vista: a two-storey arcade with a curtain and balustrades, which may well represent pool architecture similar to that of the palace forecourt at Khirbet al-Mafjar in Jericho. |
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The forecourt has been given a formal status with tightly patterned groups of shrubs and trees, for which Van den Berk supplied the Gleditsia triacanthos and Alnus spaethii in size 25-30-35 cm. |
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It is a bus station built on an island in the forecourt of Hoofddorp's Spaarne Hospital and it acts as junction point for local bus services. |
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I eagerly pulled my chip detector van on to the packed forecourt at Dads Lane, glad to find a single free space on a dangerous corner. |
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This forecourt was entered from outside through a range of buildings along the public street. |
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When the New Guard is formed up, led by the Band, it marches across into the forecourt of Buckingham Palace. |
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Apart from the lodges on Euston Road and statues now on the forecourt, few relics of the old station survive. |
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A statue of Robert Stephenson by Carlo Marochetti, previously in the old ticket hall, stands in the forecourt. |
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One of the blocks in the forecourt of the Castle houses the Cheshire Military Museum. |
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I would like her to clarify her remarks because not only did we vote for President Prodi but we have neither agreed in the past nor agree now with the insults delivered in the forecourt in front of the Parliament building. |
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In R v Turner, the owner removed his car from the forecourt of a garage where it had been left for collection after repair. |
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The great peristyle forecourt is surrounded on three sides by a double row of graceful papyrus-cluster columns, their capitals imitating the umbels of the papyrus plant in bud. |
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A CASH machine sits on a garage forecourt after bungling crooks failed to steal it. |
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The huge forecourt mosaic – Possum and Wallaby Dreaming – was designed by Papunya artist Michael Nelson Jagamara, and the building's 23-hectare landscape includes an indigenous garden. |
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For nine months, more than 7,000 people queued every day, filling the museum's forecourt in Bloomsbury, to see the wonders from the boy-king's tomb. |
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The street Leighton Court was built in 1998 on the site of the former station forecourt as well as the former WMCQR line, which had been lifted many years before. |
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After another 20 minutes another vehicle arrived and towed us to a large garage forecourt in the back of beyond which turned out to be another effective suntrap. |
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