Crockery in A Sentence

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    All kitchens are equipped with fridge, full size cooker, grill, toaster, kettle, cooking utensils and matching crockery.

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    All the necessary crockery, cutlery, glasses, utensils, pans etc. Original slate floor.

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    Also they had not thought of washing the crockery before they set the table.

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    Among its many other manufactures are glass and glassware, paper, strawboards, crockery and tiles.

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    Collect and dispose of all rubbish including disposable glassware, crockery and cutlery in a safe and hygienic manner.

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    Established in 1759 Wedgwood have been at the forefront of high quality bone china crockery.

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    Facilities include a TV, DVD player, CD radio, video, record player and ample cutlery, crockery and cooking utensils.

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    I researched on the internet whether you could use broken crockery to make a mosaic on a floor.

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    I've started to snip up the crockery using tile nippers, but there's more work to be done.

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    In addition, the crockery can then go from the table to the refrigerator for storage.

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    Inn 54 (B) " Along with the St Andrew's Hospital crockery a number of bottles containing coal tar were also excavated.

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    Instead of being built as one complete unit, slower cookers give you the option of removing the crockery from the cooking element.

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    It is very well furnished and has ample crockery and cutlery.

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    Its fair is one of the most important in the southern Ural region for cattle, hides, furs, grain, tea, manufactured articles, crockery, &c., which are sold to the annual value of X500,000.

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    Its principal manufactures include cotton and woollen goods, earthenware and crockery, chemicals, chicory, chocolate, sweet meats and preserves, and beer.

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    Kitchens in Halls have cooking facilities but do not contain crockery, cutlery or cooking utensils.

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    Large quantities of earthenware and crockery are made, especially at Ilmenau.

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    Meat and salads will be provided but please bring your own crockery, cutlery and drink.

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    Most of the slow cookers retain the original concept of a crockery pot.

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    Ofcom noted that the crockery smashing stall was included for less than two seconds.

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    One-third to be deducted off repairs to and renewal of woodwork of hull, masts and spars, furniture, upholstery, crockery, metal and glassware, also sails, rigging, ropes, sheets and hawsers (other than wire and chain), awnings, covers and painting.

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    Other important products were automobiles and sewing machines, hosiery and knit goods, candles, furniture, flour, crockery, and canned goods (especially mince-meat).

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    Press in the broken crockery to form your mosaic.

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    She turned everything out and began quickly repacking, deciding that the inferior Russian carpets and unnecessary crockery should not be taken at all.

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    The butlers pantry once glistened with silver, and crockery, but was now bare, except for a few storage boxes.

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    The flats are fully furnished and include crockery, cutlery and bed linen.

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    The import trade consists of timber, maize, paper, crockery, sugar, tobacco, kerosene oil, &c. Gold has been found in the territory, and silver, tin, lead and iron are said to exist.

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    The industries of Kamenz include wool-spinning, and the manufacture of cloth, glass, crockery and stoneware.

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    The kitchen is fully equipped with a wide range of cooking utensils and matching crockery and cutlery.

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    The kitchens are equipped with ample cooking utensils, cutlery and crockery.

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    The mixed cargo of crockery, perfume bottles, pocket watches, silver purses and brass was underwritten by other insurers.

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    The woman responds by smashing crockery over his head and shooting him twice in the belly.

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    Though there are large clay deposits in the vicinity, very little of it can be used for crockery, and most of the clay used in the city's potteries is obtained from other states; some of it is imported from Europe.

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    When Natasha set to work two cases were standing open in the ballroom, one almost full up with crockery, the other with carpets.

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    You know, the crockery you haven't used for years, getting dusty in the cupboard, loft or garage.