Collocations withbrick

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adobe brick
Its houses were one-storey high with walls and enclosures built of adobe brick.
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brick building
The cabin later was replaced by a brick building for the ticket office, waiting room and toilet.
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brick chimney
It also had its own brick chimney between this room and the entrance hall.
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brick courthouse
In 1869 a much larger two-story brick courthouse was constructed at a cost of $23,000.
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brick dust
Abandoned for many years, the space was unheated, covered in a thick layer of brick dust, and had become a haven for mosquitoes.
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brick exterior
There is limestone trim around the entire building, with a brown brick exterior on the whole building.
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brick facade
It is still possible to see traces of that name on the brick facade.
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brick factory
The brick factory ceased operations almost 50 years ago, but the land used for storage has continued to be used to store materials for brickmaking in the area.
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brick farmhouse
Today, the brick farmhouse is surrounded by modern development.
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brick fireplace
To get an adequate guard would necessitate altering the brick fireplace to fit the proper kind of fireguard that we have been hearing about.
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brick house
Even at the brick house, for example, we investigated the possibility of using loadbearing brick, but it was not viable.
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brick kiln
Finally, we find that health damages from brick kiln emissions are spatially concentrated in the poor residential neighborhoods surrounding the largest brickyards.
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brick mansion
The estate was described as consisting of a square, 2-story brick mansion with a platform and cupola.
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brick oven
It has a bakery with a historical brick oven, a restaurant, and a civil registry office.
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brick structure
Soon he replaced his adobe store with a two-storey brick structure to accommodate a theatre above, merchant stalls below and a clock on top.
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brick trim
It is a likewise asymmetrical two-and-a-half-story structure of bluestone walls with brick trim, rebuilt to its original plan after a fire.
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brick walkway
Where they stood, a brick walkway to the parking lots was built and a new building was constructed that is now a restaurant.
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brick warehouse
It achieved its present configuration in 1893, as the result of extensive alteration of an existing three-story brick warehouse.
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brown brick
The external construction of the church is largely of light brown brick.
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exposed brick
Nevertheless, by noticing the exposed brick, observers might detect the presence of the building hidden behind the billboard.
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four-story brick
It is a four-story brick commercial building with a cast-iron faade above an altered storefront, erected about 1875.
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glazed brick
It contains 63 glazed brick cubicles, a three-sided spectator gallery, cast iron roof trusses and bowed, wrought iron balconettes.
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loose brick
We must find the one loose brick and keep at it until we have destroyed the government.
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old brick
However, the developers chose not to tear down the old brick buildings, but instead they built within them.
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one-story brick
Built in 1890, office is a one-story brick building with small rounded windows that open into the attic.
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original brick
The hotel is a former historic industrial building; original brick and steel beams showcase in the lobby and restaurant.
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solid brick
The stair walls are solid brick, with a central spine rising the full height of the building.
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square brick
It is a square brick structure, plastered over with smooth stucco and scored to give the appearance of ashlar.
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tan brick
The structures have tan brick and exposed concrete accented by blue tile and stainless steel.
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three-story brick
The choir was rebuilt as a three-story brick defensive tower with walls 1.5 m thick.
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two-story brick
A new, two-story brick school was built and used for all grades until 1910.
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