first floor - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • building: The ground and first floors of the building were refurbished in 2002 with funding from Scottish Enterprise and the European Union.
  • house: A bridge over the River Skell provided access to the first floor of the west house.
  • barn: Classes are taught in a beautiful purpose-built and equipped conversion on the first floor of a barn, with views out over fields.

Preposition: into

  • space: First floor into roof space - 1 x single, 1 x spacious king size double.

Preposition: with

  • cupboard: HALL Coved ceiling, double radiator, staircase to the first floor with a cloaks cupboard under, meter cupboard, telephone point.

Adjective modifier

  • entire: The entire first floor is open plan, featuring a high timber-clad ceiling, with dining area, lounge and well-equipped kitchen.
  • new: The scheme included the insertion of a new first floor galleried space to create an additional display area.
  • stunning: The property has been superbly converted with a stunning circular first floor sitting room having South Down views.
  • attractive: An attractive first floor traditional flat in the sought after locale of Springburn.

Converse of object

  • situate: A two bedroom first floor flat ideally situated for both Petts Wood shopping facilities and mainline railroad station serving London.
  • include: The property offers flexible and extensive living space on the first three floors, including an impressive first floor double reception room.
  • use: It uses the first floor above its own premises and extends over the adjoining travel agent's shop in Upper Brook Street as well.
  • find: Their plans for 1983 feature a nifty side step down Bishopsgate, where they've found an empty first floor in a warehouse.

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