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1 He was a large blond man of military but somewhat dilapidated appearance.
2 He found the door unlocked, and discovered within a somewhat dilapidated punt.
3 He owned an unremarkable, two-story house in a somewhat dilapidated part of Cleveland.
4 He went ahead, up the somewhat dilapidated stairs, and Dave followed.
5 In the last act Benoit appears in his father's house in a somewhat dilapidated state.
6 The house, though somewhat dilapidated , was easily made livable.
7 Even if the buildings are somewhat dilapidated , you can fix them up for a few dollars.
8 It changed hands again a few years later and, after being left vacant, it became somewhat dilapidated .
9 Across the lot was the new headquarters, a somewhat dilapidated old-fashioned brick house of several generations back.
10 I found it without the least difficulty, and I knocked at the door of a somewhat dilapidated - looking dwelling.
11 Near the city court house, in a row of somewhat dilapidated old buildings, he rented a law office.
12 Instantly a vision of a somewhat dilapidated house, standing not unpicturesquely among ill-kept fields, leaped to my mind.
13 The pillared doorway and the carved wreaths above it still give an old-fashioned grace to the somewhat dilapidated house.
14 There was also an old-fashioned buffalo-robe, somewhat dilapidated , that could serve for concealment or as shelter from the elements.
15 The building itself was in a somewhat dilapidated condition, but exhibited signs of having been once a place of importance.
16 At the four corners are minarets of white marble three stories high; unfortunately, their upper parts are already somewhat dilapidated .
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