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The last major construction took place in 1975 when the present Science and library block replaced the old bicycle shed.
During the Second World War the building was no more than a bicycle shed.
Roger and Diana carried the food and drink to the bicycle shed.
Bicycles can be stored in our bicycle shed; ask our reception staff for help.
In between the sections is a sheltered walkway to bicycle sheds and main grounds.
He was smoking behind the bicycle sheds.
Likes to smoke behind the bicycle sheds.
'Surely you're beyond the stage of stealing kisses behind the bicycle sheds?'
It was not very large--more like a big bicycle shed, though the roof was higher.
Everyone can visualize a bicycle shed.
Sometimes the bicycle shed was pressed into service for 'physical jerks' or a quick sortie with the bean-bags, usually in bare feet.
"A bicycle shed is a building; Lincoln Cathedral is a piece of architecture.
Cars, wagons, kiosks, building sheds, recycling stations and bicycle sheds were set ablaze.
Bike sheds (also called bicycle sheds) usually contain a framework on which bikes can be supported and locked.
The hawk installed in the old bicycle shed, Jed moved into Upper VI.
An old bicycle shed and later World War I army barracks served as quarters for this discipline, then considered "non-essential."
As she neared the front gates, Glenda Grower rode out from the path to the bicycle sheds and pedalled past her.
Other outdoor features included a bicycle shed, a water well, a temple folly, a Camelia house, and a sewage treatment works and an ice house.
The bicycle shed was moved from the front of the station on Pinner Road to the Eastbury Road entrance.
She sometimes pointed out, though not aggressively, that Jed's hawk Abelard on its perch in the bicycle shed screeched incessantly during the hours of daylight.
One of the attractions of the room was that one could climb from the window out onto the roof of the bicycle shed and thence to the ground.
He dramatizes this "law of triviality" with the example of a committee's deliberations on an atomic reactor, contrasting it to deliberations on a bicycle shed.
It was at first hidden in a bicycle shed, then believed to have been destroyed by a council blacksmith, who reportedly smashed it, then melted it down.
Corringham Station on the Fobbing Road was a substantial brick-built structure providing both male and female toilets, a bicycle shed and a small loading platform.
Fatty opened the bicycle shed and let out Buster, who tore round and round him, barking as if he had not seen Fatty for at least five years.