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Example sentences for "brick houses"

  • About the end of old Church Lane cluster a few old red-brick houses, which preserve a certain flavour of picturesqueness in the street.

  • The lane at present boasts a few shops and modern red-brick houses, but it is greatly bounded by high garden walls, and the gardens reaching from the backs of the houses in Belsize Avenue.

  • Further on, we pass on the east numerous rows of red-brick houses, and on the west the fields and meadow-lands still open.

  • Architecturally Philadelphia is the most monotonous city in America with its little red-brick houses.

  • They live within the tight walls of their somber, simple, lovely old red-brick houses, and thank God that there were days that had the names of Winthrop or Cabot or Adams or Peabody spelled in tinted letters along the horizon.

  • For mile after mile of the older Philadelphia is mile after mile of those flat-roofed red-brick houses.

  • And some of them have been pulled down, along with whole blocks of the gentle red-brick houses, to give way to cheap apartments, wrought wondrously and fearfully and echoing with the babbling of unfamiliar words.

  • The town contains about fifteen thousand inhabitants, and consists mostly of brick houses.

  • Along the waterside, on the eyots, in the quiet gardens of the old red-brick houses, there are chestnuts.

  • The crooked streets of this old town, which disputes with Winchester the glory of having been the ancient capital of England, are made picturesque by many fine old red-brick houses of Jacobean and Georgian date.

  • In common with most of the towns in the Thames Valley, Wallingford contains many good red-brick houses, chiefly of Georgian date.

  • Chesterfield Gardens contain fine red-brick houses built by Mr. Magniac on the site of the gardens of Chesterfield House.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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