noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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modern
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The house has been tastefully converted into self-catering apartments plus 16 modern holiday bungalows .
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They stopped at the modern bungalow that was the home and office of the local police constable.
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Many of the larger houses have been demolished to make way for more modern houses and bungalows .
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They expect to sell to a developer and move into a modern bungalow on 13 acres less than a mile away.
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Local people on the whole preferred a modern bungalow to a picturesque cottage.
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There are now six farmsteads and a few cottages together with a number of modern bungalows .
small
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It was built about one hundred and twenty years ago as a small but sturdy bungalow .
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The older is a small bungalow which has room for about fifty cribs.
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His name was Fred Paxford, and he lived in a small wooden bungalow on the other side of the brick kilns.
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One smoke alarm may be enough if you live in a mobile home or a small bungalow .
■ VERB
build
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Bungalow refusal: Plans to build three bungalows at Village Farm, Trimdon, have been refused.
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At one time, apparently, the area all around was to be built up with good-class bungalows , etcetera.
live
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The worst stories were those from the people living in bungalows having nowhere to move to.
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Mr Roche was a tiny man who lived in a bungalow behind the apartment building.
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Paul lives in a tiny bungalow , and had kept marine fish in a four foot tank for several years.
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They lived in a tiny bungalow .
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The stairs were a formidable obstacle to son Michael, also, since we lived in a bungalow .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He and his wife lived in a modern bungalow on the outskirts of the city.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bungalow refusal: Plans to build three bungalows at Village Farm, Trimdon, have been refused.
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A settlement of flats and bungalows house about 20 senior citizens, with a resident warden.
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As she nears Greg's father's bungalow , she sees the blue transit drive away.
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Koju drove implacably on until we reached our destination Baabara, a cluster of old stone bungalows.
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More than 600 people were evacuated from their homes in Norfolk and eight bungalows collapsed after the sea washed away their foundations.
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Other rooms and bungalows range up to $ 3, 000 a night.
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Through the bedroom window, Converse could see Mr Roche hosing down the lawn behind his bungalow .