brick warehouse

collocation in English

meaningsofbrickandwarehouse

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brick
noun
uk
/brɪk/
us
/brɪk/
a rectangular block of hard material used for building walls ...
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warehouse
noun[C]
uk
/ˈweə.haʊs/
us
/ˈwer.haʊs/
a large building for storing things before they are sold, used, or sent out to shops, ...
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It achieved its present configuration in 1893, as the result of extensive alteration of an existing three-storybrickwarehouse.
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It is a one-story, 11 bay, brick building with abrickwarehouseaddition.
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During this boom period,brickwarehousedevelopment proliferated along the waterfront.
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It includes three largebrickwarehousebuildings which were built between 1910 and 1913.
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The oldest building is abrickwarehousewhose central portion was built c. 1886, followed by extensions in c. 1910 and c. 1950.
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The second building complex is a 33504sqft m2brickwarehousestructure built from 1923 to 1927.
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The three-storybrickwarehousebuilding was an addition to the original building to the north, which has subsequently been demolished.
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The tractor and motor museum is housed in abrickwarehousedating from 1918.
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It was built about 1923, and is a 1 1/2-story,brickwarehouse.
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One of the oldest buildings was built in 1876-1877, and is a 5 1/2-story,brickwarehousemeasuring 50 feet wide and 96 feet long.
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The west side is dominated by three large three-story brick warehouses all built around 1885.
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The waterfront was developed with wharves, terminal facilities, and fireproof brick warehouses.
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They are lined with handsome brick warehouses built on rail platforms, many with cantilevered canopies.
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