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Example sentences for "story brick"

  • It was a two-story brick building, larger than the old clerk's office and located beyond it to the south of the courthouse.

  • He afterward married a worthy young woman with a small property, which enabled him to build a neat two-story brick house.

  • He married, and established himself as a shoemaker in that city, where he acquired considerable property, and built a three-story brick house.

  • Mrs. Fitzpatrick and her family were in a two-story brick, 1433 Seventeenth street.

  • At 329 Eleventh street, on the upper floor of a two-story brick, a lady lay at the point of death; watched by her son and daughter.

  • Major Galt, of the Louisville and Nashville Road, lived in a two-story brick.

  • There may have been an earlier structure on the site, but the house in which this George Mason lived is a two-story brick structure, built about 1850, which is still standing.

  • The house is a three-story brick structure, probably built during the first quarter of the nineteenth century.

  • The house is a one-and-one-half-story brick structure, with interiors by William Buckland joiner and architect.

  • It means that you've got your old home again, and you needn't ever go back to the two-story brick house in town unless you want to.

  • She seemed alert, cheerful, and more than willing to make the change, and when they came in sight of the two-story brick, David thought she looked rather pleased.

  • I've felt exactly the same way, ever since we left our little Millville home and come to this two-story brick house.

  • The nearest approach to convenience was afforded by our occupancy of Henry Dalton's two-story brick on Main Street near Second.

  • The dingy three-story brick house in which Carlyle lived, one in a block of similar houses, was far from attractive.

  • South Twentieth Street, a one-story brick structure, at which place I continued to do business, supported by Drs.

  • In one of those three-story brick houses so abounding in this city, which seem to have been built by the mile and cut off in slices to suit purchasers, in the Third Avenue above Eighteenth Street, dwelt at that time the gay Bohemian.

  • The Alexandria academy was a one-story brick structure.

  • In 1826, in a deed of trust, the house is referred to specifically as a two-story brick dwelling, with other buildings and improvements.

  • In the indenture, reference is made to a three-story brick house and a two-story brick house, a brick kitchen and several wooden houses.

  • These schools were located on Prince Edward street in a one-story brick house, known as the Academy, where the Misses Hay have recently erected a modern residence.

  • The splendid two-story brick residence, owned and occupied by Gen.

  • The present market-house is a substantial, two-story brick building, with market lot in the rear, market stalls in the basement and work shops for the city water and gas works.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "story brick" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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