A short distance west from Mitchell's, a large brick house on the north side of the road, was kept as a tavern by John Bradfield in 1840, and later.
The Piper house is a large brick building, and stands on the north side of the road.
The house was a large brick building, on the south side of the road.
The house was a large brick structure, and known in its day as the "Mountain City House.
The college of William and Mary, as it is still called, is at the opposite end of the main street: it is a heavy pile of building, somewhat resembling a large brick-kiln.
On each side of it stands a large brick building: one of which is the treasury, and the other is appropriated to the war and navy offices.
The post office is a large brick edifice, situated at about an equal distance from the president's house and the capitol.
Water sprinkled on a large brick stove or on heated rocks provides the steam for these baths, which are stifling on first trial but soon become a pleasing habit.
The campus facing the avenue is bordered by a low hedge, and the two main entrances are marked by large brick pylons.
We were then carried to the state prison, a large brick edifice, under the superintendence of Mr. Williams, and contained seventy-six prisoners.
Behind the church stands a large brick edifice, built in the form of a cross, and furnished with a species of cupola, the purpose of which is unknown.
The cargo which now arrived, was thrown into a large brick building, and it was asserted that it would keep there till winter.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large brick" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.