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Example sentences for "dried brick"

  • Two ragged lines of huts, built of sun-dried brick, formed a single straggling street.

  • On a slight eminence, overlooking the camp, were numerous small structures of sun-dried brick, grouped about one of larger dimensions.

  • It was built of sun-dried brick, with three walls, the fourth side open to the sunrise.

  • The material used in their construction was chiefly sun-dried brick.

  • The walls, constructed chiefly of dried brick, were immensely thick and heavy.

  • The lower part of the wall was constructed of solid stone masonry; the upper portion of dried brick.

  • On a platform of sun-dried brick is laid a mat exactly similar to those in common use among the Arabs of the country at the present day; and hereon lies the skeleton disposed as in the brick vaults, and surrounded by utensils and ornaments.

  • The head was pillowed on a single sun-dried brick.

  • The chambers at Abu-Shahrein were of sun-dried brick, with an internal covering of fine plaster, ornamented with paint.

  • An even meaner material, sun-dried brick, was sometimes, perhaps often, employed for cella walls.

  • These tombs have no longer the simple mastaba form, but are either built up of sun-dried brick in the form of a block capped by a pyramid or are excavated in the rock.

  • Above this, the material used was sun-dried brick.

  • The base of this ziggurat was a square, 167 feet 6 inches each way, composed of a solid mass of sun-dried brick, faced at bottom to the height of twenty feet with a wall of hewn stones, more than eight feet and a half in thickness.

  • It was arched or vaulted at top, both the side walls and the vaulting being of sun-dried brick.

  • Others were producing sun-dried brick out of the clayey substance, after it had been rewashed by the independent miners.

  • It lies approximately north-east by south-west and has been enclosed by a wall of sun-dried brick, set with towers.

  • The houses appear to be principally of mud, or sun-dried brick, with wooden frames; but the public buildings and better private dwellings are of stone.

  • In the plains the only difference in the villages is, that the cabins are built of sun-dried brick, and roofed with mud.

  • Here also we have remains of a bridge which has the opus reticulatum of Roman masonry, and this, with a few strewn fragments and with two great mounds of sun-dried brick, seems all that is left of the second Jericho.

  • These in time were replaced by huts of sun-dried brick.

  • Besides a temple, the enclosure contained subterranean cellars built of sun-dried brick.

  • The walls were of plain, sun-dried brick, and there were no remains of sculptured slabs, but in the earth and rubbish which had filled it, were discovered some of the most interesting relics obtained from the ruins of Assyria.

  • The tunnels and cuttings in other parts of the mound only exposed a compact and solid mass of sun-dried brick masonry.

  • The walls were of sun-dried brick, panelled round the bottom with large burnt bricks, about three feet high, placed one against the other.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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