| 1. | They were cold, damp and draughty ( and that was in the summer ).
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| 2. | Where the draughty gas-jet flickered
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| 3. | Instead the it was simply a draughty space with seating and a semi-closed basic saloon.
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| 4. | The leaky, draughty barn stands in for the heavens in which they will shortly be play acting.
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| 5. | The gown proved comfortable for studying in unheated and draughty buildings and thus became a tradition in the universities.
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| 6. | The Baroque house, too large and draughty for such habitation was left untouched and used as a warehouse.
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| 7. | The cab was horribly draughty, and an overspill from the tank filler-hole kept the footplate perpetually wet.
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| 8. | During the Second World War, a draughty, rectangular, corrugated-iron hut on the top of the tump sheltered Dundry glider landings.
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| 9. | Three weeks rehearsal in a draughty drill hall, technical breakdown in your one big scene, and then your play goes out on BBC2?
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| 10. | With Christina's strict schedule he was invited to the cold and draughty castle at 5 : 00 AM daily to discuss philosophy and religion.
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