1He needed us to plough his fields and quarry stone for his castles.
2It requires the application of more than ordinary intelligence and skill to quarry stone, even of this character.
3And here all I have to give you is the rights to quarry stone in Numidia...
4Far, far beyond what you'd expect people to manage with just quarry stone and trees and a few steel knives, you know.
5We are busy now in building a fort of good quarry stone, which is to be found not far from here in abundance.
6People in rural areas can mould their own bricks and crush quarry stone which will also reduce the costs of building a digester, said Mudokwani.
7Its houses were mostly built from locally quarried stone with a bluish tinge.
8The first task will, of course, be to quarry stones.
9The Tehlin church was the nicest building in town, three stories tall and made of quarried stone.
10Its dark, locally quarried stone walls gleaming with quartz, form a series of gently lit underground caverns.
11Before putting up his shack, he elevated the foundation with quarry stones to prevent rain water flooding his home.
12'Here be the quarried stones' (ye grant), 'skilled craftsmen come at call;
13They answer to no man, master, but she said they sometimes carry quarry stones on carts up into the high peaks.'
14The dog was snuffing at a man who lay between a big piece of quarried stone and a little grass-bordered pool.
15The Town Hall had been built of quarried stone a hundred and sixty years before, and the vestibule was cool and dim.
16The ramparts were built of quarried stone, which, though much harder than sandstone, was far more difficult to bind together with mortar.