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1 But in the poor people's houses the stoves are built of brick .
2 The houses are mostly built of brick or stone, or wood plastered.
3 It was an old-fashioned farm-house, built of brick , with curiously twisted chimneys.
4 The stores were to be built of brick , and the guard-house of weather-boards.
5 The houses are well built of brick and lime, the latter from Mozambique.
6 The house was of one floor only, and built of brick and tiled.
7 Back of the castle a short space was a stable built of brick .
8 Out there we have real skyscrapers and they are not built of brick .
9 It can be bought ready to install, or built of brick or concrete.
10 These are built of brick , fire-brick, of course, being used for the lining.
11 The building is large and substantial, built of brick and iron, and is fire-proof.
12 The whole palace was built of brick faced with stone.
13 After a fire a house looks as if it had been built of brick .
14 After Jamestown had attained some degree of permanency, many houses were built of brick .
15 The walls a 150-foot square and built of brick .
16 The castle is built of brick , and is very pleasantly situated, being surrounded by woods.
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