(1) Bangalore is more of a corporate market and the market size is nearly double that of Chennai's.
(2) The dining area is lit by two large Velux windows, a further two windows to the side and a set of glazed double doors opening out onto a patio.
(3) This applies double if the profanity occurs during a quarterly conference call.
(4) Another gin and tonic, honey - better make it a double .
(5) Jerome was dumbfounded at the double life his longtime chess partner had been leading.
(6) By far the most blatantly contrived element of the play is the happy and neatly accounted for ending, with a stereotypical Hollywood double wedding scene.
(7) Collins dictionary allows berretta with a double r as an alternative (the Italian spelling).
(8) The botanist who spots a double flower in a field of single sees a chance mutation that has altered that plant's genetics.
(9) Will Lee Westwood attempt to have a stunt-man double stand in for him?
(10) By the time Quinn fell pregnant for the second time, in May this year, the pressures of leading a double life were beginning to tell.
(11) Decoratives have double or semi-double flowers and usually grow to over 18 inches tall.
(12) There are double doors leading to the kitchen which has an oak kitchen, extractor fan, electric oven and electric ceramic hob.
(13) A political storm is brewing a day after New Jersey's governor admits to leading a double life.
(14) Also, tropical hibiscus can have blossoms of salmon, orange, yellow, or peach with double flowers.
(15) She had chosen to play his Prelude in E flat minor, which is comprised in part of a continuous string of rapid double notes in the right hand alone
(16) Even if merchandising income were to double the star's revenues, at current levels the company stands to take back around half what they have paid out.
(17) Not only this, but, fortified by the fact that I had drunk his lager by mistake, Ken managed to hit the winning double in the second leg of the last match.
(18) Was this the real man or a double ?
(19) An open plan landing runs the length of the first floor, at either end of which are two identical double bedrooms.
(20) Interest switched to its flowers once the first varieties with double blooms were bred in Belgium in 1815 by M Donckelaar.