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1 The cowyards in many districts were formerly in a very dilapidated condition.
2 New Amsterdam, at that time, presented a very dilapidated and deplorable appearance.
3 Those that returned this way wore a very dilapidated and sorry appearance.
4 The house is still inhabited, though in a very dilapidated condition.
5 He found the old mission-house in a very dilapidated state.
6 His clothes were worn out, and altogether he was in a very dilapidated condition.
7 Some of these, though in a very dilapidated state, presented points of great interest.
8 The next tablet (8) is in a very dilapidated condition.
9 Two Confederate soldiers in very dilapidated clothing, worn and emaciated in body, came to see him.
10 He looked like a South American Indian, in a very dilapidated suit of castoff American clothes.
11 We found it in a very dilapidated condition; but they repaired the roof and rendered it habitable.
12 I need rest: I am very dilapidated .
13 Except the outer walls, it was in a very dilapidated state, and would require numerous and expensive repairs.
14 It was a very dilapidated vehicle, known in the country as a kibitka, just capable of holding three persons.
15 Huts, built by the French but vacated more than a year ago and now very dilapidated , formed the accommodation.
16 It must have had rough visitors, for when the ecclesiastical authorities regained possession it was in a very dilapidated condition.
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