tobacco warehouse

collocation in English

meaningsoftobaccoandwarehouse

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tobacco
noun[U]
uk
/təˈbæk.əʊ/
us
/təˈbæk.oʊ/
a substance smoked in cigarettes, pipes, etc. that is prepared from the dried leaves of a ...
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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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(Definition oftobaccoandwarehousefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thetobaccowarehousestands between the new quay between and the older souther quay warehouse.
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After the battle it was used as barracks, a tenement andtobaccowarehouse.
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The plans involve digging out the centre of thetobaccowarehouseto create a garden-filled courtyard.
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After 1767 it was used as atobaccowarehouseand then as a theater.
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Atobaccowarehousewas put up in its place.
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By 1730 there was atobaccowarehouseat the site, and the town was chartered in 1762.
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There was a tan yard, a grist mill, atobaccowarehouse, a saw mill, several bars, a hotel, several general stores and a post office.
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While rowhouses dominate the urban area, the historic district also contains other property types which contribute to its character including brewing, meat packing, cigar manufacturing, printing, and atobaccowarehouse.
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Originally, the hotel site was built in the 1880s as atobaccowarehouseand was used that way until 1945.
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Theirtobaccowarehouseinfluenced others to start tobacco warehouses of their own, contributing greatly to the city's success with tobacco.
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It later housed an exchange or auction house for the sale of tobacco and as atobaccowarehouse.
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The building was used as a cork cutting factory until 1912, atobaccowarehouseuntil the 1960s, then converted to apartments in 1992.
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Tobacco warehouses and plants closed, and the community's economic fortunes reversed.
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Four tobacco warehouses were built in the town in the early 1900s.
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The harbour buildings, including the tobacco warehouses, became redundant.
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Two examples of tobacco warehouses from the 19th century remain in the district.
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Hundreds of homes were destroyed, as were several tobacco warehouses.
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By 1730 there were public tobacco warehouses every fourteen miles.
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It occupies several former tobacco warehouses.
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Tobacco became the major crop in the area, and tobacco warehouses sprang up to handle its storage and processing before sales.
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