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Example sentences for "unburnt brick"

  • Poor little Val hated the cold nights, and, as I always sleep away from a fire, she used to crawl into my blankets and lie up against my back, which was quite pleasant for both of us.

  • In the troughs occasional clumps of shrubs, or scrubs, [e.

  • It is built of unburnt brick, and is extremely irregular in shape, with rounded bastions at the angles.

  • They are usually built of unburnt brick, formed from the fine lacustrine clay of the neighbourhood.

  • Kibar is rather a pleasing-looking village, remarkable for its houses being all built of stone, instead of the mud or unburnt brick so commonly used in the valley of Piti.

  • There also, built in the same material, unburnt brick, the walls have a similar batter, though they were faced with burnt bricks.

  • The Pyramid of Cholula is composed of alternate layers of brick and clay, or possibly of burnt and unburnt brick; and others in Mexico are built of unburnt brick.

  • The kilns were constructed partly of burnt, partly of unburnt brick, the interior, floor, and outside of the roofs being covered with a strong layer of cement.

  • He explains the cessation of the use of unburnt brick as due to the legal regulations of his time, which prohibited party-walls of more than 1½ foot in thickness, and unburnt bricks could only support one story above them in that size.


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


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    capitalist society; carried through; cold alcohol; containing some; forlorn hope; habit formation; had received; half teaspoonful; individual development; judicial tribunal; laid his; miles west; political prisoners; poor whites; same thing; she repeated; shew them; singular number; that young; unburnt brick; well remembered; witness the