Udal too slipped down from the window-seat; he buttoned his gown down to his shins, pulled his hat over his ears and hurried through the galleried courtyard into the comfortless shadows of the street.
At one side jutted an incongruous modern addition; into the second story of which was set a galleried piazza.
It opened into a big back room of the main house, the one with the galleried piazza.
At one side it merged, by means of a slender doorway, with the galleried piazza.
Such a place as this was the Florentine galleried porch, which ran along outside the upper windows of the ball-room; these were flung open, for the night was warm.
We began to tell her about Mohair and the cotillon, and of our point of observation from the Florentine galleried porch, and she insisted she would join us there.
We made our way to the galleriedporch and sat down, there being a lull in the figures just then.
The symmetrical trees, the galleried houses with preternaturally glazed windows, even the spotty, disproportionately sized cows in the white-fenced barnyards were all unreal, wooden and toylike.
It is the last fragment of an old galleried building, presumably once the "White Hart," but now partly occupied by a dairyman and a maker of packing-cases.
Each household sought the breezes on the balconies that galleried the inner walls of the courts, or upon the pillared and canopied housetops.
Without was the wide hollow, walled by the many-galleried stories of the king's house.
It is a galgal of heaped stones, in the centre of which is a dolmen or galleried chamber, which was opened in 1832, and is the most curious monument in the Morbihan.
Green Dragon," the last of the galleried inns that survived in Bishopsgate Street.
It was burnt in the Great Southwark Fire, and the last fragment of the galleried building, erected immediately afterwards, was pulled down in January, 1885.
It was the last galleried inn on the Middlesex side of the water, the galleries being perhaps as old as the reign of Charles II.
Like the "Cross Keys," it was burnt in the Great Fire, but rebuilt in the old style with an ample galleried yard.
A galleried portion, also of considerable age, survived until the year 1900.
In Holborn there were once nine or tengalleried inns.
In Bishopsgate Street Within three galleried inns lingered long enough to have been often seen by the writer.
These inns, with rare exceptions, had a galleried courtyard, a plan of building also common on the Continent, which came perhaps originally from the East.
There were several other galleried inns in Southwark, dating at least from the time of Queen Elizabeth, which survived until the nineteenth century, but we only have space briefly to allude to three.
Each of the two parts of the double-galleried tunnel, one narrow and one wide, measures at most a decimetre (3.
The double-galleried tubes are installed in order to put my conjectures to the proof.
Of the fifty-two double galleried tubes, about a third did not have their narrow passage colonized.
In its galleried yard the boys used to meet to go in coaches to Mill Hill School.
The stable-yard itself presented the features of the old galleried inn-yard, and it was the place from which the first Bath mail-coach was started.
One was in Bishopsgate Street, and was in the last century a famous coaching inn, built in the style of such inns, with a coach-yard and galleried buildings round.
One of the oldest of galleried inns in London was the Saracen's Head, on Snow Hill.
A galleried tavern with modern improvements would, we fancy, not be a bad spec.
The Royal Oak at Vauxhall was an old inn with a galleried yard.
Here we will close our selection, which embraces all the most important galleriedtaverns once existing in London.
But the poorest cottage and the meanest galleried inn-yard look well in a picture.
But we have insensibly strayed into side-openings; let us return to the main avenue of galleried taverns.
The house was built so as to enclose a galleried yard, and it no doubt originally was one of some importance.
The galleried hotel I have mentioned was known as the Hotel St Barbe.
Sta Maria is an early Lombard pile of buildings, with a very lofty tower and an octagon over the crossing, which rises in four galleried storeys surmounted by a low spire.
In one of the chapels, in a galleried niche, there is an extraordinary life-sized wooden group of the Adoration of the Magi.
The galleried triforium has small outlets into the church, and a clerestory of pointed lights in groups of three has taken the place of much larger single windows.
The oriel just this side is whole cloth from Haddon Hall, and the galleried porch next it from a Florentine villa.
Once inside the portal, we found ourselves in a large courtyard paved with stone and surrounded by two-story galleried buildings.
It is here that the great Szechuan road begins, a pathway galleried into the solid rock for the whole length of the gorge at about one hundred and fifty feet above the winter level of the river.
There was the ordinary entrance court roofed over, and behind that an inner court open to the sky and surrounded by galleried buildings.
Of the fifty-two double-galleried tubes, about a third did not have their narrow passage colonized.
Each of the two parts of the double-galleried tunnel, one narrow and one wide, measures at most a decimetre in length.
This ruined castle and the tower of an ancient Lombard church, heavily arched and galleried with stone, gleaming out upon a surface of faded brickwork, form the outline of the little town.
A galleried inn still remains at Southwark, a great coaching and carriers' hostel, the "George.
He died at the old Bell Inn in Warwick Lane, London, an old galleried hostel which was not demolished until 1865.
What its galleried courtyard was like let this sketch record.
Among the last of the old galleried inns, some of its timbers dated back to 1521.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "galleried" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.