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Since the plot was, like all on the island, a narrow and constricted one, I told him to achieve commodiousness by building upward.
The commodiousness of these houses allows for more privacy; there is plenty of space separating the parents' rooms from the children's rooms.
Howsoever, it was the household folk at Masmor that had best commodiousness to acquaint themselves with these affairs, and with other little things besides.
The on-site, supervising architect, Matthew Brettingham, related that Coke required and demanded "commodiousness", which can be interpreted as comfort.
In circa 1566 it is recorded that in riches and commodiousness of sey port ... nocht mekle inferior to Air.
With such commodiousness of situation, these two learned persons sat themselves down, each in his own domain, yet familiarly passing from one apartment to the other, and bestowing a mutual and not incurious inspection into one another's business.
Some of the prize designs being in Italian architecture and some in Gothic, your Committee particularly directed its inquiries to the question whether (apart from considerations of taste) either style had the advantage as to cheapness, commodiousness of arrangement, or facilities for light and ventilation.
Manners replied that the Select Committee had found no difference between Gothic and Classic, 'as regards economy, commodiousness and public utility', and his choice of the Gothic design was governed 'by the site on which the Foreign Office was to be placed'.