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His sharp tug detached a mass of the plant from the brickwork.
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Sunny patches lay, distributed in fresh patterns, upon the old brickwork flooring.
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The stations are often quite handsome structures of mingled stone and brickwork.
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Mac joined her to contemplate the view, chin resting on the brickwork.
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The house breathes, so to speak, through the pores of its brickwork.
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She parked so that she had a clear view of the brickworks.
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The voice from the brickworks which he carries inside him begins to speak.
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He did not know what kept him from leaving the brickworks.
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Joel and his friends have started playing at the deserted old brickworks again.
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Niedermann had not intended to stay long at the brickworks.
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The light that never was on sea or land fell upon the brickfield.
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He suggested my shutting out the brickfield-ifI didn't like the brickfield-withtrees.
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And yet, poor, foolish child, fresh from the Egyptian brickfield, you could not rest satisfied.
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Golgotha was a grim garden compared with Paul's brickfield.
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They laid the scene in the brickfield.
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In the brickyards vagrants lived and slept, cooking their food at the kilns.
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The town ended with the brickyards and the open country began.
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Their work was in the brickyards, the quarries, the mines, or in the fields or forests.
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After that, brickyards, guilds of weavers and tailors.
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Beyond the cemetery came the smoking brickyards.
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The succeeding summer found him at work in a brickyard.
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The next two years were spent in the brickyard of A. W. Duty.
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Here he engaged in making brick , the subject of this sketch, twelve years old, assisting in the brickyard.
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Red brickyard, clothes' line.
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The clay may be obtained from a brickyard; it gives most satisfactory results after it has been ground ready for brick making.
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The Americans repaired a brickfactory and the insurgents blew it up.
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Near it stood a one story brickfactory building, closed, but not abandoned.
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I was working in a brickfactory for a boss who was a shit.
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Then down one narrow alleyway a tall, functional brickfactory building takes you by surprise.
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Lalzaman, his wife and five children are living at the brickfactory in eastern Afghanistan's Nangarhar province.
Usage of brickfields in English
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Like henbane, it is often seen on rubbish-heaps and in old brickfields.
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He employs on his estate-inmines, brickfields, and plantations-overfour thousand men.
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He would get up, and go out down to the brickfields.
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And the air seemed always grey, and the smoke from the brickfields was grey.
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Away to the right were Guinchy, with its brickfields and the ruins of Givenchy.
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The cry from the brickfields had still to be heard.
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It is in a very low neighbourhood, close to the canal and brickfields on the Tullingworth Road.
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The village where you are going to speak has some rowdy elements-drawnfrom the brickfields near it.
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Then they passed by lonely brickfields.
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This act of more than savage barbarity was committed at the brickfields, in the house of one Jones, a soldier.
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They have described the people employed in factories, workshops, mines, and brickfields, as well as in the pursuits of country life.
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Then a voice rose from a lounging group of men, smoking like chimneys-powerfulfellows; smeared with the clay of the brickfields.
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An ugly strike in the Latchford brickfields against nonunion labour was giving the magistrates of the country a good deal of anxiety.
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These huts extended nearly to the brickfields, whence others were building to meet them, and thus to unite that district with the town.
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It rained that night; rain was the most appropriate weather for the brickfields and sewage-farms and yards of old carts and railway-sleepers we were passing.
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One of the sites in Newton was awarded to the Brickfields Property Developers.