1. Boarders live in the plainest of rooms, kept in pristine condition. 2. Past the end of the lake a limestone grotto is reached, affording shelter but not now maintained in pristine condition. 3. The car has been restored to pristine condition. 4. The photographic archive of the Crown Agents in London contains a magnificent record of these stations in their pristine condition. 5. Now the house is in pristine condition. 6. Er lovely I mean, re re restored in absolute pristine condition. 7. It was a rifle in pristine condition, still greasy from the packing case and with the heavy, cold distinctive smell he knew so well. 8. Although still in pristine condition, some of these clothes have been on hangers or in drawers here since just after the war. 9. A change of one deciview is considered perceptible by the average person, and a deciview of zero represents pristine conditions. 10. But any new ornament has to arrive in pristine condition. |