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COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a furnished/unfurnished apartment (= with or without furniture )
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a luxurious two-bedroomed unfurnished apartment situated in the heart of town
a furnished/unfurnished flat (= a rented flat that does or does not have furniture )
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She found a job and a furnished flat.
comfortably furnished
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The hotel is modern and comfortably furnished .
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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comfortably
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All rooms are comfortably furnished and have their own shower and loo.
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Bedrooms are comfortably furnished , and some of them have excellent views of the surrounding mountains.
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All the studios and apartments sleep 2-4 people and are comfortably furnished with private bathroom facilities and a balcony with sea view.
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Bedrooms are comfortably furnished , predominantly in wood, and have private bathrooms and balconies.
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Bedrooms are comfortably furnished , those in the Alte Post a telephone, radio and easy chairs.
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The hotel bedrooms are comfortably furnished and all have a telephone.
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They are comfortably furnished and most have a hair dryer.
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The rooms are very comfortably furnished with carpets and modern bathrooms and have telephones and music systems.
fully
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The bungalow was fully furnished and equipped.
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Although fully furnished it had an air of emptiness and desolation.
simply
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Bedrooms are simply furnished with telephone and safety deposit box.
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The bedrooms are simply furnished and have a large balcony and air-conditioning.
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It is very simply furnished with pine used throughout.
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The interior is furnished simply but very pleasantly in keeping with the old-world cottage ambience of the house.
sparsely
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It was sparsely furnished , for Anne had only just come into her inheritance, but it was newly decorated and clean.
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His office is a light, sparsely furnished room without a desk.
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The room was sparsely furnished with an ancient sideboard, a small kitchen-dresser, a table and two chairs.
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One room is a sparsely furnished office and showroom with eight caskets on display.
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Bedrooms are sparsely furnished and the dining rooms look drab.
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She put her fists into her lap and crouched in her chair, the way people die in sparsely furnished rooms.
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It was sparsely furnished and grimy.
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His head was slumped against a leather strap chained to the headboard of the king-size bed in the sparsely furnished living room.
well
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Rooms are well furnished , twin bedded, with private showers and balconies.
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The room was small but well furnished .
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It is well furnished , and almost aggressively expresses Mrs Harrington's personality.
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The rooms are well furnished and bedrooms have telephone, radio and mini-bar.
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Bedrooms are well furnished and all have private bathroom and telephone.
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The bedrooms are all well furnished , and each has its own bathroom, balcony, radio and telephone.
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bedroom
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The rooms are well furnished and bedrooms have telephone, radio and mini-bar.
home
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Any readers attempting to furnish a home should find ample material in the September issue.
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Designers' Saturday is not an exhibition of how to furnish your home , but concerns itself with interior design as a whole.
house
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One would furnish houses and arrange landscapes; one might go dangerously far and people them with ... children.
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How, the, could I have a furnished house ?
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Middleton was granted £100 to enable him to furnish his house .
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Mrs Warfield helped them furnish the house , and they moved in.
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It's all articles on how to keep young and furnish your house and take control of your-Her: Noooo.
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With my eyes shut, I furnish the house with comfortable chairs, good lights, new books, musical instruments.
room
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Bedrooms are sparsely furnished and the dining rooms look drab.
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His office is a light, sparsely furnished room without a desk.
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Once you've decided which applications you want in every room , you can then furnish each room with its own applications.
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It was a good-sized, heavily furnished room with windows on the canal.
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It was furnished like any room .
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She put her fists into her lap and crouched in her chair, the way people die in sparsely furnished rooms .
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His head was slumped against a leather strap chained to the headboard of the king-size bed in the sparsely furnished living room .
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We must furnish our spare room at once if this sort of thing is to happen often.
style
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The beamed lounge with its log fire is elegantly furnished in a country-house style .
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The bedrooms are furnished in a traditional style and have air-conditioning.
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The bedrooms are furnished in older style and have a private bathroom, though they do vary in size.
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But don't be tied by necessity or convention to furnish all in one style .
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It was furnished in a style which was new to the tall boy.
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Each is furnished in a modern style with private facilities and at least one balcony.
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It was furnished in Louis Quinze style .
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It was newly furnished in a style guaranteed not to offend, a nice compromise of bureaucratic orthodoxy and modern functionalism.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Buyers of any gun must furnish two pieces of identification.
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Nina's room was plainly furnished with a bed and a desk.
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The house was furnished in the most beautiful taste.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Adam helps him to the Hermitage, which he is surprised to find furnished as a den for Arthur.
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All rooms are comfortably furnished and have their own shower and loo.
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Bedrooms are simply furnished and have telephone.
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For every automobile we furnish an accident.
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It has three pretty bedrooms, decorated in well-chosen fabrics, and furnished with antiques and pine.
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The bedrooms are furnished in a traditional style and have air-conditioning.
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The contrast is great and can furnish some important understandings.
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They furnish experts to whatever part of the government needs it, including state and local governments.