He had seen him, however, several times in the clubhouse, and was satisfied that the man was really a member.
I'm a member of the golf-club there, and was down at the clubhouse one morning looking at the papers when a fat middle-aged man, about my age, asked me if I cared for a game.
Such clubhouses, places for the comfort of the ageing and aged, are found in many villages.
The clubhouse is built on a low cliff at the water's edge.
The wives cook the food at home and bring it for their husbands to the clubhouse.
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Leaving to go to aclubhousereplicates a familiar daily rhythm.
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Her brother enlists the members of the volunteer fire department, up to now better known for misusing public funds for theirclubhouse.
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From the late eighteenth century, however, inns and taverns were increasingly being turned into new kinds of buildings such as hotels, corn exchanges and clubhouses.
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Theclubhousealso offered games, music and dance, and-a commentary on the embattled mentality of a colony determined to defend itself-physical training on virtually military lines.
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It limits the number of gaming machines which may be installed in any one building—for example, in a golfclubhouse—to two.
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I hope that it would be prefectly possible to move thatclubhousewere it to be affected by the route.
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In most such applications, in addition to theclubhouseand the hotel there is usually a substantial housing element.
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Woodford rugby football club, for instance, had a major debt to finance a newclubhousein 1994, and was in financial trouble by 2002.
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An historical brochure is in preparation, and plans are well advanced for aclubhouse, providing leisure activities for whole families in one place.
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It faces a playing field which has aclubhouse.
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In my constituency, one rugby league club hopes to have a healthy living centre based at itsclubhouse.
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The facilities include six tournament grass courts and four tournament-sized hard courts, with aclubhouseand associated facilities.
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Itsclubhouseconsists of two cottages knocked together and its rates are £2,500.
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The new road cuts right through their property and separates theclubhousefrom the allotments.
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Consider sports clubs wishing to build a pavilion orclubhouse.
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